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Chapter 10. Congress. Senate. House of Representatives. 100 members 2 from each state 6 year terms. 435 members Based on population in the states 2 year terms. Congress: Bicameral. Representation in Congress-Example. California-population 33,871,648 Senators-2 House Members-53. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CONGRESSChapter 10

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CONGRESS: BICAMERAL

SENATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

100 members 2 from each

state 6 year terms

435 members Based on

population in the states

2 year terms

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REPRESENTATION IN CONGRESS-EXAMPLE

California-population 33,871,648 Senators-2 House Members-53

Wyoming-Population 493,782 Senators-2 House

Members-1

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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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TERMS HOR works under 2 year terms. Each term has 2 sessions, 1 each year. Elections- every 2 years Off-year elections: those elections that

are held between presidential elections. The party that is not in power usually gains

the most seats (balance of power).

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U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

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TENNESSEE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS

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FRANKLIN

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7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Representative Marsha

Blackburn Republican Blackburn’s Website

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QUALIFICATIONS FOR A HOUSE MEMBER

FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS INFORMAL QUALIFICATIONS

25 years old Citizen for at least

7 years Must live in the

state that you are elected from

Party Identification Name familiarity Gender Ethnicity Political experience

(It depends on the district)

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THE SENATE

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CONTINUOUS BODY The 6 year terms of the Senate are

staggered. 1/3 of senators run for re-election every

2 years. This is done so that there are always

veteran Senators in Congress- not made up entirely of “Freshmen”.

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QUALIFICATIONS 30 years old Citizen of the U.S. for 9 years. Must inhabit the state they are elected

from.

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A CONGRESSMAN’S JOB

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REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE Congressmen are elected to represent

the people from their district/state. Each policy must be debated and voted

on by the congressman with the consideration of the constituents.

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COMMITTEE MEMBERS When congress is in session, any

proposed laws must first pass through a committee before it goes up for debate on the house or senate floor.

Each congressman must serve on at least one committee. What committee(s) does Rep. Blackburn

serve on?

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COMPENSATION FOR CONGRESSMEN

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SALARY Senators and Representatives are

paid $150,000 a year. (Remember…to run you have to

already have a considerable amount of money on your own, so this $150,000 is not their sole income).

Some members are paid slightly more (if they hold special jobs.

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NON-SALARY COMPENSATION“FRINGE BENEFITS”

Special tax deduction for those who have 2 houses, usually one in DC and one in their district/state.

Travel allowance. Very inexpensive health and life insurance. The best medical care. Generous retirement plan. Franking Privilege- allows congressmen to

mail letters postage free (cuts costs a lot).

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ASSIGNMENTYou are to write a letter to your congressman (Blackburn) It should be set up in the form that is outlined on page

276.Voice opinions/concerns in a professional way. Must have

at least 2 body paragraphs.Address:

Cadence Bank Building198 East Main St.

Suite 1 Franklin, TN 37064