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US Goverment

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Vote Trading, voting yea to support a colleague's bill in return for a promise of further support
Oversight
Congressional review of the activities of an agency, department or office
Discharge petiton
Petition that gives a majority of the house of Representatives to bring an issue to the floor in the face of committe inaction
Earmark
Funds that an appropriations bll designates for a particualr purpose within a state or congressional district
Minority Leader
The elected leader of the party with the second highest nuber of elected representatives in th hose of Representatives of the Senate
Seniority
Time of continuous service on a committe
Divided Goverent
The political condition in which different political parties control the white house and congress
filibuster
a formal way of halting action on a bill by means of long speeches or unlimited debates in the Senate
Incubency
the fact that being in office helps a person stay in office becaseu of a variety of benifits that go with the positon
select/special committe
tempoarary committe appointed for specific purposes, such as conducting a special ivestigation or study
Party caucus or confrence
A formal gathering of all party members
Pork
legislation that allows representatives to bring home thebacon to their districts in a form of public works programs, military bases, or other programs designed to benifit their districts directly
Trustee
Role played by elected repressentatives who listen to constituents opinions and then use their best judgment to make the final decision
Impeachment
The power delegated to the house of Representatives in the constitution to charge the president , or other Civil officers includng the Federal Judges with treason , bribrey or other high crimes and misdemeanors . This is the first step in the constitutional process of removing such goverment officals from office
Standing Committee
Committee to which proposed bills are referred
Senitorial Courtesey
A process by which presidents when selecting district court judges, defer to the senator in whose state the vacancy occurs
President pro tempore
the offical chair of the senate, usually the most senior member of the majority party
Conference Committee
Joint Committee created to iron out differences bewteen Sentate and House version of a specifc pice of legislation
Bill
A proposed law
Majority Party
the political party in each house of Congress with the most members
War Powers Act
Passed by congrss in 1973; the president is limited in the deployment of troops overses to a sixty day period in peactime (which can be extended for an extra thirty days to permit withdrawl) Unless congress explicity gives its approval for a longr period
politico
Role played by the elected representatives who act as a trustees or as delegates, depending on the issue
Speaker of the house
The only officer of the hosue of representatives specifically mentioned in the constitution ; elected at the beginning of each new congress by the entire house ;traditionally a member of the majority party
Joint Committee
Incudes members from both houses of Congress, conducts investigations or special studies
Whip
Key representative who keeps close contact with all members and take nose counts on key votes, prepares summaries for bills, and in general acts as communications link within the party
Majority Leader
The elected leader of the party controlling the most seats in teh house of Representatives or the Senate, is second in authority to the speaker of the house and in teh senate is regarded as in most powerful member
Markup
A process in which committee members offer changes to a bill before it goes to the floor in each house for a vote
Minority Party
The political party in eac house of congress with the second most mebers
Cloture
Mechanisum requiriing sixty senators to cut off debate
Hold
A tactic by which a senator asks to be informed before particular bills is brought to the floor . this stops thebill from comming to the floor until the hold is removed
Delegate
Role played by a elected representatives who vote the way thier constituents would want them to, regardless of their own opinon
Congressional Review
A process whearby Congress can nullify agency regulations by a joint resolution of legislative disapproval
Pocket veto
If congress djourns during the ten days teh president has to consider a bill passed by both houses of congress , without the presidents signature the bill is considered vetoed
bicameral legislature
A legislator divided into two houses: the US congress ad the state legislatures are bicameral except Nebraska , which is Unicameral
Redistricting
the redrawing of congressional istricts to reflect increase or decrease in seats allotted to the states, as well as population shifts within a state
apportionment
The process of alloting congressional seats to each state followingthe decennial census according to their proportion of the population
Veto
Formal constitutional athority of the president to reject bills passed by both houses of the legislative body; thus preventing their becoming law without further congressional activity

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