Pew Notes: The Congress
- As the result of decentralization in the 1970s (esp. w/"class of '74"),what happened to the power of subcommittee chairmen?What about the influence of committee chairmen?
- Give three reasons why the Senate is a more naturally decentralized and informal body.
- What was the result of the passage of the 17th Amendment?
- As the result of the 17th Amendment how could a filibuster be terminated?
- Why is the Senate considered a more informal body than the House?
- What is the reelection rate in House? For the Senate?
- Name 6 advantages of incumbency. Look up what “franking privilege” is.
- Summarize 3 points of reapportionment found in the notes.
- Define “gerrymandering.”
- List four effects of “gerrymandering.”
- Explain the “Baker v. Carr” case. How did this case effect gerrymandering?
- List out all expressed/enumerated powers actually spelled out in the Const. Which power has been consistently tested by the courts and why?
- Define principal of “elastic clause.” Use textbook if necessary.
- Name and explain two congressional checks on the president’s powers.
- Name two duties of the Speaker of the House
- How can the President reward or punish members of his/her party?
- Define “Iron Triangle.”
- What kind of bill drafting process where the Founding Fathers looking for?
- What is “pigeonholing” a bill?
- List two important functions of the Rules Committee (House only).
- Which branch of congress only allows for filibusters? How are filibusters ended?
- What does the “conference committee” do?
- How can Congress override a president’s veto (what fraction of votes is needed?)
- What is a “line-item” veto? What is its status with Chief Executive (cite Supreme Court case)? With state governors?
- Where is the “real work” done in Congress?
- Why is getting the right committee so important to members of Congress?
- What is the “seniority system” in Congress? Why is it used-advantages?
- What are Standing Committees? What powers do they possess?
- What does the “Rules Committee” do? Why is the “RC” considered the most powerful in congress?
- What issues does the “Ways and Means” Committee deal with?
- Why does the Senate have a larger role in foreign affairs than the House?
- What is the purpose of the Conference Committee? What work in done in CC’s?
- After conference committee sends bill back to each house, are new amendments allowed? What usually happens to the bill?