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Legislative Branch

12/15-19/14

Bell Ringer• 1. Grab your binder

• 2. Tell me:–What does the term ‘legislative’

mean?–Get out scavenger hunt from

Friday

Objective

• Identify major powers/functions of Congress

• Identify and analyze issues surrounding Congress

Housekeeping

• Binders- NOT ACCEPTED AFTER WEDNESDAY (after class)• Grades pulled tomorrow• Constitution “test” = 4 quizzes

(must pass ALL to pass)

Notes

The Legislative Branch: Bicameral lawmaking branch of government FOR THE PEOPLE (Article 1)

Legislature (Legislate): MAKE LAWS

Legislative Branch

• Powers/Issues:–Impeach–Collect taxes–Declare war–Veto (2/3 needed)

Legislative Branch

• May be separate, but have to work together to get things done

Eligibility, etc (House)• 435 Representatives–The Interests of the citizens

who live in their districtEligibility:

• 25 years old • Citizen for 7 years• Live in state they represent

Eligibility,etc.(House)

• Term:–2 years

Eligibility, etc. (Senate)

• Represent: –Interests of the citizens in the

ENTIRE STATE they are from• Eligibility:–30 years old–Citizen for at least 9 years

Eligibility,etc (Senate)

• Term:–6 years

Many ‘hats’ of Congress

–Legislator (makes laws)–Representative (of their

people)–Partisan (party supporter)–Politician (make deals, but also

get re-elected)

Illinois• House: 18 ‘reps’• 7th District: Danny Davis

(Democrat)–Education–African American issues

Senate:

• Senate:• Dick Durbin (D): Jobs, Deficit,

Great Lakes• Mark Kirk (R): Jobs, economic

stability

John Boehner-Speaker

Nancy Pelosi-Minority Leader

So with these roles…what happens?

• How do YOU balance your roles?

• Let’s take a look at Congress and what goes on (or not)

Exit Slip

• Name two powers given to Congress

• What does ‘legislative’ mean?