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Ch10 Sec 1 Govt.

Ch10 Sec 1 Govt.

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Social Studies

12th Grade

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Section 1: The Members of

Congress

Objectives:

to compare & evaluate characteristics of the current
members of Congress

to compare & evaluate the duties of the job of serving in
Congress

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Reasons we have a Bicameral
Congress!!

Historical – British had it! We tried it and

it worked in most colonies.

Practical – Compromise in the

Constitutional Convention

Theoretical – Checks and Balances and

Separation of Powers

Article I of the Constitution creates the

legislative branch (congress)

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Characteristics of Members of Congress

There are 535 members of Congress

They are not a representative cross

section of the American people.

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Characteristics of Members of

117th Congress

House of Representatives
Senate

212 Republicans, 220 Democrats, and

3 vacancies

123 Females, 4 delegates

236 Protestant, 134 Catholic, 25

Jewish, 6 Morman, 3 Muslim, 2 Hindu

56 African-Americans

35 Hispanics

13 Asian-Americans

5 Native Americans

14 physicians, 141 lawyers, 40 MBA

longest serving - 59 years

9 openly LGBT

48 Democrats & 50 Republicans; 2

Independents

24 Females
58 Protestant, 24 Catholic, 8 Jewish, 3

Morman, 1 Buddist

3 physicians

6 Hispanics

2 Asian-Americans

3 African Americans

33 lawyers, 4 physicians, 3 Ph.D

Served the longest today - 47 years

Served the longest ever - 51 years, 5

months

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Characteristics of Members of 117th

Congress

Nearly all are married
Average age is 58.4 in HR; 64.3 in Senate
HR 96% college degrees; 18 no college
Senate 100% college degrees
Several are millionaires
Most have had considerable political

experience

85 teachers in House; 28 teachers in Senate
55 lawyers in S; 67 lawyers in HR
Protestants are a majority; 90.7% Christians
Average yrs. In Senate 11 yr.; HR 8.9 yr.

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Women in Congress

House of

Representatives

Senate

Dianne Feinstein

Nancy Pelosi

Shelia Jackson

Maxine Waters

Deb Fischer

Elizabeth Warren

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Oldest and Youngest

Senate

House of Representatives

Jon Ossoff 39

Dianne Feinstein 89

Chuck Grassley - 88

Madison Cawthorn - 27

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Four Ways a Lawmaker can vote

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Trustee: Believe that each question they
face must be decided on its merits

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Delegate: Act as the agent of the people
that elected them.

3.
Partisan: Vote how their political party
wants them to vote.

4.
Politicos: Attempts to combine trustee,
delegate and partisan ways.

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Legislator

Make laws

Screen and study bills
BILL – proposed laws

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Congressperson’s Job

Committee Member

Servants

They screen proposed laws and

decide which bills will go to the
floor for vote.

Oversight function:

Congressional committees
check to see that the various
agencies in the executive
branch are working effectively
& acting in line with the
policies of that Congress has
set by law.

Try to help constituents with

problems such as Social
Security benefits; a passport
application; ect.

Secure a government contract

Getter-outer of Armed Forces

Recommend someone to a

Military academy

Law explainer

Find lost luggage

Constituents: The people you

represent

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The Job of a Congress Person

Legislator

Representative

Committee member

Servants of their

constituents

politicians

Kevin McCarty
Minority leader
of the House

Chuck Schumer
Senate Minority
Leader

Mitch
McConnell
Majority Leader

Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House

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Compensation

Salary

$174,000 a year

Speaker of the House

gets $223,500 a year

President Pro temp of

the Senate and Majority
& Minority Leaders of
both houses receive
$194,400 a year

Nonsalary

Compensation

Special tax deduction

Generous travel

allowances

Pay small amounts for life

and health insurance

Full medical care at very

low rates at military
hospitals

Offices and office staff

Franking privilege: free

postage for mailings
related to congressional
work.

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Terms and Sessions of Congress

Term: two-year period of

time during which Congress
meets

Session:period of time

during which, each year, Congress
assembles and conducts business.

Convenes: start a new

session

Adjourns:suspends

Prorogue: adjourns

Recess:a time when both

houses of Congress
temporarily suspend business

Special Session: an

extraordinary session of a
legislative body, called to deal
with a emergency situation

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Membership Privileges

“privileged from arrest during their

attendance at the session of Congress”
There because in old England, king’s
officers harassed legislators on petty
grounds.

“Speech or Debate Clause” – Protects

congressmen from suits of libel or slander
arising out of their official conduct.

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Open Ended

What did you learn today?

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Section 1: The Members of

Congress

Objectives:

to compare & evaluate characteristics of the current
members of Congress

to compare & evaluate the duties of the job of serving in
Congress

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