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Page 1: Members of Congress. I) Members of Congress A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

Members of Congress

Page 2: Members of Congress. I) Members of Congress A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

I) Members of Congress

A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

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AGE 50.9 58.4 33

Male 89% 91% 49.1%

Female 11% 9% 50.9%

Minority 13.5% 4% 33%

College Educated

98% 99% 21.4%

No degree

2% 1% 78.6%

House Senate US Pop.Averages:

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I) Members of Congress

A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

• 1) nearly all members are married

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I) Members of Congress

A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

• 1) nearly all members are married• 2) Avg. of 2 kids• 3) 60% Protestant, 25% Roman Catholic, 8%

Jewish

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I) Members of Congress

A) Are not a true representation of the American Population

• 1) nearly all members are married• 2) Avg. of 2 kids• 3) 60% Protestant, 25% Roman Catholic, 8%

Jewish• Over ½ are lawyers

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Current Make-Up 2012

House of Representatives 435 Members (192 Democrats, 240 Republicans, 3 Vacancies)

Senate 100 Members (51 Democrats, 47 Republicans, 2 Independents)

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Current Make-Up 2012

In the House, there are currently 362 men and 76 women. In the Senate, there are 17 women and 83 men.

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II) Duties of the Job

A) legislators-make laws

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II) Duties of the Job

A) legislators-make laws B) Committee members-determine what

goes to the floor

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II) Duties of the Job

A) legislators-make laws B) Committee members-determine what

goes to the floor C) Representatives of their constituents

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II) Duties of the Job

A) legislators-make laws B) Committee members-determine what

goes to the floor C) Representatives of their constituents D) Servants of their constituents

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II) Duties of the Job

A) legislators-make laws B) Committee members-determine what

goes to the floor C) Representatives of their constituents D) Servants of their constituents E) Politicians

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III) Four Voting Options

A) Trustee-call issues as they see them, regardless of constituents

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III) Four Voting Options

A) Trustee-call issues as they see them, regardless of constituents

B) Delegate-agent of those who elected them

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III) Four Voting Options

A) Trustee-call issues as they see them, regardless of constituents

B) Delegate-agent of those who elected them

C) Partisan-1st allegiance is to the party

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III) Four Voting Options

A) Trustee-call issues as they see them, regardless of constituents

B) Delegate-agent of those who elected them

C) Partisan-1st allegiance is to the party D) Politicos-combination of all 3

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IV) Membership Privileges

A) Cannot be arrested during attendance of, going to, and returning from session

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IV) Membership Privileges

A) Cannot be arrested during attendance of, going to, and returning from session

B) Speech is Protected

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IV) Membership Privileges

A) Cannot be arrested during attendance of, going to, and returning from session

B) Speech is Protected– 1) free from suits of libel or slander

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IV) Membership Privileges

C) Compensation, Constitution gives them the power to set their own pay

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IV) Membership Privileges

C) Compensation, Constitution gives them the power to set their own pay– 1) Congress receive $174,000 per year

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IV) Membership Privileges

C) Compensation, Constitution gives them the power to set their own pay– 1) Congress receive $174,000 per year

• a. Senate pro tempore, and minority/majority leader receive $193,000, and Speaker of the House receives about $223,000

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation• a. tax deduction to keep two residences

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation• a. tax deduction to keep two residences• b. travel allowances

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation• a. tax deduction to keep two residences• b. travel allowances• c. lowered medical costs

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation• a. tax deduction to keep two residences• b. travel allowances• c. lowered medical costs• d. pension plan

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IV) Membership Privileges

– 3) Non-salary compensation• a. tax deduction to keep two residences• b. travel allowances• c. lowered medical costs• d. pension plan• e. two offices

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V) Discussion

1. How does the make-up of congress compare to the general population?

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V) Discussion

1. How does the make-up of congress compare to the general population?

2) What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?

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V) Discussion

1. How does the make-up of congress compare to the general population?

2) What would be the advantages/disadvantages of this?

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V) Discussion

3) 100 years ago, the average length of service in Congress was only 4 years, today incumbency rates are as high as 90% making for a career in politics.– 1. Should their be term limits?– 2. What are the advantages/disadvantages

of continued service?– 3. Would you make any changes?explain.