bicameral
two house legislature to represent the states in the federal government
House of Representatives
Senate
power of the purse
“raising revenue”
- taxing
- budgeting
- appropriating (spending)
name powers of congress
foreign & military powers
implied powers
elastic clause – those that are not generated, but are “necessary and proper”
name the different powers for the house and the senate
house:
- proposes revenue bills
- impeaches a president
- selects a president when no electoral majority is reached
senate:
- “advice and consent” suggesting or rejecting presidential appointments
- approve foreign treaties
- convict a president
house leaders
senate leaders
speaker of the house
house majority & minority leaders
house whip
deputy leaders (below majority leaders) who manage party discipline
president of the senate
senate majority leader
types of committees
standing committees
joint committees
select committees
conference committee
unique house rules
unique rules in the senate
germane amendments
those directly related to the bill
rules committee
determines which issues or billls that the house will vote on and how