facts about congress. congress “here, sir, the people govern.” - alexander hamilton
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Congress
Congress passes laws about•The food we eat•The cars we drive•Our workplaces•National parks•Clean water•Medicine safety•National security… and many other topics
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Divided into:•House of Representatives
•To be more responsive to the people
•Senate•To be more deliberative and thoughtful
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Representative:•must be 25 and a U.S. citizen for 7 yearsSenator:•must be 30 and a U.S. citizen for 9 years
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Representative:•Represents a specific district in a state•Minnesota has 8 districtsSenator:•Each senator represents the interests of the whole state
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House:•Constitution says no more than 1 per 30,000•First Congress had 65•By 1910, had grown to 435•1920 Crisis – Can’t grow (losing effectiveness), but must reapportion•1929 Law made reapportionment automaticSenate:•Constitution says 2 per state, hasn’t changed
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In 1789, when the first Congress convened, each House member represented 30,000 people.Now, each represents around 650,000.
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•The 535 members of Congress are NOT representative of the population.•The typical member? A white male n his early 50s.•In 2007, there were 86 women, 44 African-Americans, 29 Hispanics, 7 Asian-Americans, 1 Native American and 1 Native Hawaiian serving.
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Most common professions:•Lawyer•Businessperson•Banker•Local politician•Educator•Farmer•Real estate agent•Journalist
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A typical day:8 a.m. Breakfast with the governor8:50 a.m. Staff meeting9 a.m. Party caucus meeting10 am. Subcommittee oversight hearing10:20 a.m. Meet farm leaders from district10:45 a.m. Testify before transporation committee11 a.m. Education committee looks at student assistance bill12 p.m. House convenes for vote1 p.m. Address veterans delegation1:45 p.m. Floor debate on budget3:30 p.m. Talk to visiting high school students4 p.m. Conference call with district staff4:30 p.m. Office time5:45 p.m. TV interview6 p.m. Reception for prime minister
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The roles of a Congressperson:•Legislator•Committee member•Servant of constituents•Politician•Representative of constituents
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Fun facts•Only 1 in 3 Americans can name their members of Congress.•Only 1 in 3 adult Americans has visited, written, e-mailed or phoned a member of Congress.•Only 35-40% of Americans vote in congressional races in off-year elections.