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THE ORGANIZATION OF CONGRESS

Chapter 5

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CONGRESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPCH. 5, SEC. 1

Describe the characteristics of membership in Congress

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Content Vocabulary Bicameral legislature- two house chamber;

Senate and House of Rep. Session- meeting of Congress Census- population count (every 10 yrs) Reapportionment- process to divide the

number of reps among the states Redistricting- process of setting up new

district lines after reapportionment Gerrymandering- process of drawing district

boundary lines to gain an advantage Incumbent- members already in office

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Congressional Sessions Congressional terms start on January 3rd of odd

years Terms last 2 years Terms have 2 sessions; each last 1 year The President can call Congress into special

sessionThere are a total of 535 members

435- House100- Senate

Currently- 114th Congress

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Membership of the House 435 members Members are apportioned among the

states based on pop.

Pennsylvania has 18 repsCalifornia has 52 reps

Montana has 1 rep(1 Rep per 400,000 people)

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Qualifications of the House 25 years or older Citizen of the U.S. for at least 7 yrs Legal resident of the state that elects

them

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Terms of Office for House Members

2 year term Elected in November of even years Terms start on January 3rd following

election

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Representation and Reapportionment

A census is taken every ten years for reapportionment.

If a states pop. goes down they may lose representatives; if it goes up they may gain them.

Reapportionment Act of 1929 fixed the number of reps in the House at 435

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Redistricting After the census, state legislatures can

redraw the district lines in their state.

States abuse their power of redistricting by Gerrymandering- drawing lines to gain an advantage in elections.

Gerrymandering results in odd shaped districts

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Elbridge Gerry – Salamander - Gerrymander

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Pennsylvania Congressional Districts

Find Your Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives

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Norristown, East Norriton, West Norriton

Allyson Schwartz (D)

District 13 Pat Meehan (R)

District 7

Jim Gerlach (R)District 6

Brendan Boyle (D)

Ryan Costello (R)

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Qualifications of the Senate

30 years old Citizen for at least 9 years Legal resident of the state they rep.

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Terms for Senators Elections held in Nov. of odd numbered

years Terms start on Jan. 3 6 yr terms

PA SenatorsRobert Casey

DemocratPat ToomeyRepublican

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Salaries of Benefits Current salary is $174,000/year

Congress sets its own salary however, 27th Amendment- prohibits a sitting Congress from giving itself a pay raise

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Congress’s Job DutiesLegislator – make laws

Committee member- Screen and revise bills

Constituent Rep- represents the people back home

Constituent Servant- Does favors for citizens

Politician- works for the party

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The Voting Roles of Congressmen

Trustee- votes based on their own judgment

Delegate- votes based on opinion of the constituents

Partisan- votes with the party

Politico- balances all three