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1 United States Government
Monday, September 18, 2017

2 Warm-Up #1 (Re-Teaching?)
What is a Political Issue? An issue that arises when people disagree about a problem or situation ,and how to fix or address it What is a Policy Proposal? A suggested government-enacted solution or approach to a problem or situation What is a Policy Position? A person’s opinion/stance on a policy proposal

3 Warm-Up #2: Intro to Congress
According to opinion polls, what percentage of Americans currently have a favorable view of the United States Congress? Write your answer down; don’t share with anyone. Now line up….

4 Structure of the U.S. Congress

5 The House of Representatives
Term: 2 years Qualifications: 25 years old 7 years as a U.S. citizen Resident of represented state Number of representatives: 435 Head of House of Representatives Speaker of the House Decides the committees each member will serve on Decides the order in which bills will be heard

6 The Senate Term of office: 6 years Qualifications:
30 years old 9 years a citizen of the U.S. Resident of the represented state Number of Senators: 100 Head of the Senate: U.S. Vice President Day to day head of Senate: President Pro Tempore Powers: Officially decides committee members and order bills are debated. Majority Leader: Most powerful member of the Senate Begins debate on legislation; influences committee membership

7 Congress Both houses make their own rules for behavior and punishments
Censure: formally reprimand, written in the record Fines and penalties may be set for some offenses Expulsion: members with gross misconduct may be thrown out of office

8 Congress: Privileges and Compensation
Salary : $147,000 per year, plus: Medical and dental benefits Free office, parking, and trips to home state Staff budget Tax break on second home Franking privilege: free postage on all mail to constituents Immunity or legal protection: Cannot be sued for anything they say or write while carrying out their duties Cannot be arrested for minor offenses while Congress is in session May not hold other political office at the same time

9 The 115th U.S. Congress

10 2016 Election Results

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14 Congressional Leadership
House of Representatives Senate Speaker of the House Paul Ryan Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy Majority Whip Steve Scalise Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (President of the Senate) President Pro Tempore Patrick Leahy Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Majority Whip John Cornyn Minority Leader Charles Schumer Minority Whip Dick Durbin

15 The House vs. The Senate House of Representatives CONGRESS Senate 435
# of Members 100 2 years Length of Terms 6 years 25 years old Minimum Age 30 years old 7 years a U.S. citizen; Resident of the state represented Citizenship and Residency 9 years a U.S. citizen; Proportional; Members represent a District within a state Representation of the States Equal (2 per state); Members represent an entire state Strict/Formal rules for debate and votes, set by the Rules Committee (controlled by the majority party) Majority party has substantial control over legislation and the agenda Rules and Majority Party Control Less formal rules for debate and votes; debate is unlimited; floor amendments are always allowed Majority party has less control; The Minority party has substantial influence Brings charges of Impeachment; All appropriations bills must begin in the House Special Powers Conducts impeachment trials; Confirms Presidential appointees; Ratifies treaties; Special Procedure: the Filibuster (contributes to Minority Party influence—41 senators can block legislation) Less prestigious Relative Prestige More prestigious “Congressman” Title of Members “Senator” “The People’s Chamber” “Nickname” “The World’s Greatest Deliberative Body”

16 Quick (Fun) Class Debate
Question for Consideration: Which is “cooler:” the House or the Senate?? 7 minutes to brainstorm arguments 5 minutes to debate

17 Exit Ticket: MCQ Which of the following does NOT accurately state a difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate? A. In the House, representation is proportional to states’ populations, while in the Senate each state is represented equally. B. To be eligible for election to the House, a person must be at least 25 years old and a citizen for 7 years; to be eligible for the Senate, a person must be at least 30 years old and a citizen for 9 years. C. The Vice President is the top official in the House of Representatives, while the Senate is led by the Speaker of the Senate. D. The Senate is generally considered the more prestigious of the two chambers.

18 Homework Research Question: Who are your representatives in Congress?
(Answers will vary depending on where you live…)


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