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Members of Congress. Breaking it down!. Members of the House of Representatives . Unit 6 Part 3. Members of the House of Representatives. Speaker of the House. The presiding officer of the House and most powerful leader Chosen from the Majority party Jobs:
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Members of Congress Breaking it down!
Members of the House of Representatives Unit 6 Part 3
Speaker of the House • The presiding officer of the House and most powerful leader • Chosen from the Majority party • Jobs: • Presides over the sessions of the House • Choose order in which Representatives speak • Appoints members of some committees • Schedules bills for action and proper House Committee
Majority Leader • Chosen from majority party (leader of majority party) this is the 2nd most powerful person in the house. • Jobs: • House floor leader for majority party • Help plan the party’s legislative program • Steer important bills through the house • Makes sure the chairpersons of many of the committees work on bills for their political party
Minority leader • The responsibilities of these leaders are much the same as those of the majority party except they have no power over scheduling work in the house.
Majority and Minority Whips • Serve as assistants to the floor leaders. • Jobs: • Persuade them to vote as the party wishes • See that the party members are present to vote.
Deputy Whips • Help Majority or Minority whips with party voting and attendance. Representative • Regular members of the House - read and pass legislation. • Serve on House committees.
Now… • Get out your handout for “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”
Senate Breaking it down!
Vice President • President of the Senate • Jobs: • Recognize members to speak on legislation and put questions to a vote • He / She is not an elected member of the senate and may not take part in senate debates • Cast votes in the event of a tie
President Pro Tempore • Latin meaning “for the time being” • The vice president is often called away to carry out his/ her other duties • In absence of the VP the Pro Tempore presides over the senate. • The senate elects the Pro Tempore from the Majority party
Majority Leader • Leader of majority party; this is the 3rd most powerful person in the Senate. • Jobs: • Senate floor leader • Help plan party’s legislative program • Steer important bills • Makes sure the chairpersons work on bills for their political party
Minority leader • Much the same as majority party leader except they have no power over scheduling work in the Senate.
Majority and Minority Whips • Serve as assistants to the floor leaders. • Jobs: • Persuade them to vote as the party wishes • See that the party members are present to vote.
Deputy Whips • Help Majority or Minority whips with party voting and attendance. Senators • Regular elected members of the Senate - read and pass legislation. • Serve on Senate committees.