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The Legislative Branch of Government

The Legislative Branch of Government

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The Legislative Branch of

Government

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What do they do?

• The main job of the Legislative Branch is to make laws

• This is a long process done with the assistance of the other branches of government

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Who are they?

• The Congress is the legislative branch for the United States government

• Congress is a bicameral, or 2-house legislature. Its two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives

• Do you remember why a bicameral was created at the Constitutional Convention?

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Why Bicameral?

• The 2 house system was set up to please both the large and small states

• In one (The Senate) representation is equal, in the other (House of Representatives) it is based on population

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The House of Representatives• This is the “lower”

house• Each state gets

representation based on population

• The states have from 1-53 members of the house, based on their relative size

• The numbers are adjusted every 10 years, after the census

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Changing House

• Originally, the House had 65 members

• Each state got a representative for every 30,000 residents

• Why did they change?

• How many representatives would there be now, with the U.S. population over 290 million? 9667

• Virginia Beach alone would have about 14!

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The Modern House• The House now has 435

members, spread over 50 states. It breaks down to about 1 representative for every 646,952 people

• Virginia has 11 representatives

• California has the most (53), Texas has 32 and New York 29

• Wyoming, Montana, Delaware, Vermont and Alaska each get only 1 as they have the lowest populations

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The People’s House?

• Of its 435 members, 350 are men, 84 are women

• 246 are Republicans,188 are Democrats There is one vacancy.

• 349 are white, 41 are African-Americans, 29 are Hispanic-Americans, 15 are Asian-Americans

• The average age of the Representatives is 57 years old

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Who’s in the House

• The House of Representatives has 435 members

• They are all elected every 2 years

• The “Speaker of the House” is elected by the Representatives to be the leader of the House

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Help Wanted: Legislator

• To be a member of the House of representatives the Constitution requires only 3 things

• You must be at least 25 years old

• Be a United States citizen for at least 7 years

• Live in the state you are representing

• The job pays $174,000 a year

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Who represents you?• Scott Ridgell represents the

2nd district of Virginia, which includes all of Virginia Beach

• You are one of his constituents, or people who live in a district

• There are 10 other districts in the state

• The borders of the districts are adjusted every 10 years

• Sometimes districts are adjusted in unusual ways to benefit a particular political party. This is called gerrymandering

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Virginia’s Congressional Districts

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The Senate• The Senate is the

“upper house” of Congress

• Each state gets 2 Senators, regardless of size

• California and Delaware get the same number.

• How many Senators were there originally? How many are there now?

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Senate Statistics

• There are a total of 100 Senators

• Each Senator serves a 6 year term

• Each Senator represents an entire state, they do not divide it like the House

• The Senate is led by the Vice-President of the United States. His title is “President of the Senate”. He can only vote when there is a tie

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President Pro Tempore

• In reality, the Vice President rarely attends the Senate

• When the Vice President is absent, the President Pro Tempore leads the Senate

• The member of the majority party with the most experience serves as President Pro Tempore

• Orrin Hatch of Utah currently holds this office.

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Who wants to be a Senator?

• The Constitution requires the following:

• At least 30 years old• Citizen of the U.S. for

at least 9 years• Resident of the state

you represent• Senators make

$174,000 a year

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Who’s in the Senate• There are currently 54

Republicans, 44 Democrats, and 2 Independents in the Senate.

• In Ancient Rome, the Senate was called the “assembly of old men”

• That is semi-accurate today• The average age in the Senate

is 61 years old• There are 80 men and 20

women in the Senate• 94 are white, 4 Hispanic-

Americans and 1 Asian-American and 1 African- American.

• Only 7 African-Americans have ever served in the history of the Senate

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Virginia’s Senators• Mark Warner and Tim

Kaine are the Senators from Virginia

• Kaine is up for re-election in 2018

• Warner in 2020

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Benefits of being in Congress• Members of both

houses get many benefits

• They can take free trips• The “franking privilege”

allows them to send free mail

• They get free office space and even have a private subway to take them to the Capitol

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Local Legislative Branch

• The City Council is the legislative branch for our local government

• It is led by the Mayor and City Manager

• In Virginia’s counties there is a Board of Supervisors instead of City Council