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Commmmmmittttttteeeees

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Constitution: Congress?   Article One  
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How long is a session   One year, two per term of congress  
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Congress remains in congress...   until vote to adjourn  
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House of Representatives #   435  
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H of R qualifications   25 years old, seven year resident of constituency  
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census   population count every ten years  
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apportionment   number of representatives each state gets  
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redistricting   setting up new district lines after apportionment  
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Baker V Carr   Federal courts decide conflicts over redistricting  
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Wesberry v Sanders   1964 one person one vote  
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gerrymandering   drawing of district boundaries to get political advantage  
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senate   2 per state 30 years old nine year legal resident of state  
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at large   state wide senators elected  
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senate term   six year terms 1/3 run for re election  
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honoraria   money paid for speeches  
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27 Amendment   prohibits congress salary increase from effect until after intervening election  
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Senate perk   free from arrest on way to congress  
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Hutchinson v Proxmire   1979 can be sued libel for statements outside of congress  
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censure   vote of formal disapproval in senate  
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incumbent   members already in office. 90 percent win re-election  
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What changed in 1994?   Republicans win majority in Congress  
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bill   proposed law  
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calendars   schedules that list order bills will be considered  
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house Rules Committee   moves, holds, stops bills; settles disputes between other house committees  
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"rule"   special order from ruels committee t  
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quorum   minimum number of members to be present to permit legislative action  
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calendar of general orders   lists all bills senate will consider  
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filibuster   keep talking until maj abandons or agrees to modify bill  
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cloture   closes filibuster by 3/5 senate  
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speaker of House   majority party chooses speaker  
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Majority leader   plan party leg. programs, implement bills, make sure bills important to party pass  
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whips   assistant to floor leaders in the House  
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Vice President in House   president of senate votes in ties. Constitutional definition of VP  
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president pro tempore   senior member of majority party  
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Standing committtee   permantent group to oversee bills. Subcommittees specializeses in standing comm respronisbility  
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Select committteeeeeees   temporary committttttees that study on special issue. matters of great concern - overlooked problems - problems of interest groups  
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join commmmmmitttteees   house and senate temporary or permanetn member from both parties and houses. no authority to deal with bills or prppose legislation  
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conference commmmiiittteeee   temporary set up when house and senate pass different versions of same bill  
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seniority system   majority party person with long time in commmittttteee becomes chairperson  
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two types of staff   personal and commmmiittteee staff  
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Administrative assistant   legislative aide  
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legilative assistants   well informed about bills  
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caseworkers   handle request from people in lawmakers state or district  
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congressional budget office   coordinate budget of congress  
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general accounting office   congresssional spending and oversight monitoring  
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Government printing office   daily publishing office that records all bills  
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