The Things our Government Does for U.S

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The Things our Government Does for U.S. By: Juan C. Gonzalez Period 1 . Way and Means Committee in the House. THE BOSS!. Leader: Congressman Dave Camp When the 112 th Congress convened in January of 2011, Camp was chosen to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Things our Government Does for U.S.

By: Juan C. Gonzalez Period 1

Way and Means Committee in the House

THE BOSS!

• Leader: Congressman Dave Camp• When the 112th Congress convened in January

of 2011, Camp was chosen to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means.

Follow the Leader• Wally Herger, CASam

Johnson, TXKevin Brady, TXPaul Ryan, WIDevin Nunes, CAPat Tiberi, OHGeoff Davis, KYDave G. Reichert, WACharles W. Boustany Jr., LAPeter J. Roskam, ILJim Gerlach, PATom Price, GAVern Buchanan, FLAdrian Smith, NEAaron Schock, ILLynn Jenkins, KSErik Paulsen, MN

• Kenny Marchant, TXRick Berg, NDDiane Black, TNTom Reed, NYSander Levin, MI Ranking MemberCharles B. Rangel, NY*Fortney Pete Stark, CAJim McDermott, WAJohn Lewis, GARichard E. Neal, MAXavier Becerra, CALloyd Doggett, TXMike Thompson, CAJohn B. Larson, CTEarl Blumenauer, ORRon Kind, WIBill Pascrell Jr., NJShelley Berkley, NVJoseph Crowley, NY

To Do List

• Economic and Budget• Jurisdiction of Taxes - Tax Reform

• Jurisdiction of Health-Medicare

• Jurisdiction of Human Resources -Welfare Reform/ Unemployment

• Jurisdiction of Social Security• Jurisdiction of Trade-WTO (World Trade Organization)

Back in the Day

• The Committee on Ways and Means is the oldest committee of the United States Congress.

• It is the chief tax-writing committee in the House of Representatives.

• First established as a select committee on July 24, 1789,

• Eight Presidents and eight Vice Presidents have served on Ways and Means,

•Oversight Plan For 2011

Committee on AgingIn the Senate

The Head Honcho

• Chairman Herb Kohl• Herb Kohl was elected to the Senate in 1988

and re-elected to a fourth six-year term in 2006. Then in 2007 elected to Chairman of the Committee on Aging.

• Owner of the Milwaukee Bucks.

THE MEMBERS!

Democrats• Herb Kohl, Chairman (Wisconsin)• Ron Wyden (Oregon)• Bill Nelson (Florida)• Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)• Claire McCaskill (Missouri)• Sheldon Whitehouse (Rhode Island)• Mark Udall (Colorado)• Michael Bennet (Colorado)• Kirsten Gillibrand (New York)• Joe Manchin, III (West Virginia)• Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut)

Republicans• Bob Corker, Ranking Member (Ten

nessee)

• Susan Collins (Maine)• Orrin Hatch (Utah)• Mark Kirk, III (Illinois)• Dean Heller (Nevada)• Jerry Moran (Kansas)• Ronald H. Johnson (Wisconsin)• Richard Shelby (Alabama)• Lindsey Graham (South Carolina)• Saxby Chambliss (Georgia)

What’s

• This Special Committee is designed to protect the elderly. They mainly carry out plans on:

• Health Care• Long Term Care• Social Security • Retirement • Affordable Senior Housing

Once upon a time

• The Senate Special Committee on Aging was first established in 1961 as a temporary committee.

• It was granted permanent status on February 1, 1977.

• No legislative authority.

Getting Stuff Done

• As Chairman, Kohl passed a law to improve the quality of care in America’s 16,000 nursing homes, and created a nationwide grant program for the creation of a comprehensive system of background checks to ensure that people with abusive and criminal histories are not hired to work closely with elderly patients in long-term care settings.