
Ch10 Sec 1 Govt.
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Diane Clark
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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
1.
Trustee: Believe that each question they
face must be decided on its merits
2.
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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What did you learn today?
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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