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The Legislative Process. Michael Rocca, Associate Professor msrocca@unm.edu. Announcements. IN THE NEWS. POLS 311’S #1 NEWS SOURCE. FALL 2013. - Since 2013. More On The Filibuster.
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The Legislative Process Michael Rocca, Associate Professor msrocca@unm.edu
IN THE NEWS POLS 311’S #1 NEWS SOURCE FALL 2013 - Since 2013 More On The Filibuster
Red lines are predicted legislative productivity based on the “real” world with the filibuster, while blue lines are predictions based on a world without the filibuster. (Figure: Adam Ramey/The Monkey Cage)
Rally Around the Flag Effect Record #2: 90% Approval Record #1: 36% Increase
Bush Approval, 2006-2007 Announces Surge, 1/10/07 37% Approval Rating House passes anti-surge resolution, 2/16/07 Democrats win back Congress, 11/07/06
What can Congress do? Adopt a Resolution
What can Congress do? • “Congress and the American people will continue to support and protect the members of the United States Armed Forces who are serving or who have served bravely and honorably in Iraq; and… • Congress disapproves of the decision of President George W. Bush announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq.” (House Concurrent Resolution 63, February 2007) Adopt a Resolution
What can Congress do? Hold Hearings
What can Congress do? Hold Hearings
What can Congress do? Senate Report on Iraqi WMD Intelligence United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Hold Hearings
What can Congress do? Source: The Atlantic Pull Funding
War Powers Resolution (1973) Purpose: “…to fulfill the intent of the framers of the Constitution of the United States and insure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the president will apply to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities…” • P can only commit forces when: • War is declared • Given specific statutory authorization • National emergency • P should consult C before use of force • Must do so after use of force
War Powers Resolution (1973) Purpose: “…to fulfill the intent of the framers of the Constitution of the United States and insure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the president will apply to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities…” • P must end commitment w/in 60 days • (unless so authorized) • Can request a 30 day extension
War Powers Resolution Has Congress’ War Powers been usurped? • Purpose: “…to fulfill the intent of the framers of the Constitution of the United States and insure that the collective judgment of both the Congress and the president will apply to the introduction of United States Armed Forces into hostilities…” • P can only commit forces when: • War is declared • Given specific statutory authorization • National emergency • P should consult C before use of force • Must do so after use of force