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1 Congress in Action Unit 2

2 I. Congress Organizes

3 A. The Presiding Officers
Speaker of the House Chosen by House of Rep Presides over sessions and keeps order Names members of select committees and signs all bills Doesn’t often vote in the House

4 A. The Presiding Officers
President of the Senate The Vice President Less powerful role than Speaker of the House Cannot speak on the floor or debate Only votes to break a tie

5 A. The Presiding Officers
President Pro Tem Serves in VP’s absence Elected by Senate Leading member of majority party

6 Write this off to the side:
Order of Succession to Presidency: 1) Vice President 2) Speaker of the House 3) President Pro Tem

7 B. Party Officers Party Caucus
Closed meeting of the members of each party in each house Selects party’s floor leaders

8 B. Party Officers Floor Leaders
Most important officers in Congress after Speaker Carry out decisions of party caucus Majority leader is more powerful than minority leader

9 B. Party Officers Whips Assistant floor leads chosen by party caucus
Serve as a liaison between party’s leaders and regular members

10 C. Committee Chairmen Committee Chairmen
Lead committees in each chamber Chosen by majority party’s caucus Usually chosen based on seniority

11 II. Committees in Action

12 A. Standing Committees What is a Standing Committee?
Permanent committee 20 in House and 17 in the Senate

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14 A. Standing Committees Committee Assignments
Most committees handle bills w/particular policy matters Majority party holds a majority of seats in the committee

15 A. Standing Committees The House Rules Committee
Decides under if and how the full House will consider a measure It has a lot of power!

16 A. Standing Committees Select Committees Handle specific matters
Exist only for a limited time

17 B. Joint and Conference Committees
Joint Committee Committee with members of both houses Conference Committee Temporary joint committee used for dealing with issues with bills before they go to the President

18 III. How a Bill Becomes a Law: The House

19 A.The First Steps What is a bill?
A proposed law presented to the House or Senate for consideration b. A rider is something unrelated that is added to the bill since it probably wouldn’t pass on its own

20 2.Types of Bills and Resolutions

21 B.The Bill in Committee Most bills are pigeonholed, which means they die in the committee If most of the House wants to see it, the pigeonholed bill can leave the committee with a discharge petition

22 B.The Bill in Committee Gathering Information
Chairperson decides what bills to look at Subcommittees do most of the work

23 B.The Bill in Committee Committee Actions Report the bill favorably
Refuse to report the bill Report the bill in amended form Report the bill with an unfavorable recommendation Report a committee bill

24 C. Scheduling Floor Debate
Calendars Union Calendar - revenues, appropriations, gov’t property House Calendar - public bills Private Calendar - private bills Corrections Calendar - minor bills w/o opposition Discharge Calendar - for petitions to discharge bills from committee

25 C. Scheduling Floor Debate
Rules House Rules Committee has to grant a rule before most bills reach the floor Can also limit amount of time a bill is discussed on the floor

26 D. The Bill on the Floor Committee of the Whole
Bill gets a second reading At least 100 members have to be there

27 D. The Bill on the Floor Debate
Restrictions prevent anyone from talking too much

28 D. The Bill on the Floor Voting Voice votes Standing vote
One-fifth of quorum can demand a teller vote Quorum = majority of House (218) Roll-call vote

29 D. The Bill on the Floor Final Steps
The bill is engrossed, or printed in its final form Read 3rd time and voted on Carried to the Senate!

30 IV. The Bill in the Senate

31 A. Introducing the Bill Introduced by Senators and called out to the floor at the discretion of the majority floor leader

32 B. Rules for Debate More unrestrained in the Senate “Two-speech rule”

33 B. Rules for Debate The Filibuster
An attempt to “talk a bill to death” Used to delay or prevent Senate action on a measure

34 B. Rules for Debate 3. The Cloture Rule Limits the debate
Need 16 Senators to file a petition Must have 60 senators’ approval

35 C. Conference Committees
If the House or Senate doesn’t like the other’s version of a bill, they join a joint Conference Committee to make a compromise bill to be voted on

36 D. The President Acts! The President may sign the bill, and then it becomes law.

37 D. The President Acts! The President may veto, or refuse to sign, the bill Congress can override veto with 2/3 majority in each house

38 D. The President Acts! The President may allow the bill to become law without signing it by not acting on it within 10 days

39 D. The President Acts! Pocket veto can happen if Congress adjourns within 10 days and the President hasn’t acted yet


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