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The Lawmaking Process

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The Lawmaking Process. Terms and Sessions. 2 year period which follows elections 1/3 of the Senate and all of the House are elected every two years Senate=6 year term House=2 year term 112 th Congress Link. When and Where does Congress Meet?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Lawmaking Process

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Terms and Sessions 2 year period which follows elections

1/3 of the Senate and all of the House are elected every two years

Senate=6 year term House=2 year term

112th Congress Link

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When and Where does Congress Meet?

Floor Action=time when members discuss and vote on bills

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Senate Chamber

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House Chamber

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When and Where does Congress Meet?

Emergencies President may call Congress to a special

session if they are in recess Confirm appointments, ratify treaties

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When and Where does Congress Meet?

Joint Session The Senate and House meet together Used for special occasions—not for

lawmaking State of the Union Address

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Congressional Rules

1. Loyalty to one’s own chamber2. Respect3. Specialization4. Reciprocity

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How a Bill Becomes a Law

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Speaker of the House Presides over debates=determines

who can speak, how long to spend on each item, etc.

Influences committee assignments Speaker of House=John Boehner

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House Majority Leader Strategist and party

spokesman Moves legislation

through the House Majority Leader=Eric

Cantor

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House Minority Leader Organizes opposition to the majority

party Spokesman for minority party House Minority Leader=Nancy Pelosi

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Party Whips Assistant floor leaders Find out, sway opinions of party

members Republican= Kevin McCarthey Democrat= Steny Hoyer

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Senate Leaders President of the Senate President Pro Tempore Senate Majority Leader Senate Minority Leader Senate Whips

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President of the Senate Vice President always holds this

position Has little authority other than casting

the deciding vote in a tie President of the Senate=Joe Biden

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President Pro Tempore Takes the place of the President of

the Senate in case of absence Signs legislation passed by Senate

President Pro Tempore=Daniel Inouye

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Senate Majority Leader True leader of the Senate Develops a game plan for advancing

his/her party’s legislation Senate Majority Leader=Harry Reid

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Senate Minority Leader Leads opposition to Majority Party Senate Minority Leader=Mitch

McConnell

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Senate Whips Sways opinions, and also assistant

Senate Majority/Minority Leader Republican=John Kyl Democrat=Dick Durban

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Library of Congress Largest library in the world (97

million books)

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References Senate Chamber

http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/Senate_in_session.jpg

House Chamber http://www.davidpride.com/USA/DC/images/Capitol_house.jpg

Leadership Positions www.house.gov www.senate.gov