Chapter 13 Flashcards
Bicameral legislature
A lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts
Filibuster
Attempt to defeat a bill in the Senate by talking indefinitely, thus preventing the Senate from taking action on the bill
Marginal districts
Pol districts in which candidates elected to the House of Representatives win in close elections, typically by less than 55% of the vote
Safe districts
Districts in which incumbents win by margins of 55% or more
Conservative coalition
Alliance between Republican and conservative Democrats
Majority leader
Legislative leader elected by party members holding the majority of seats in the House or Senate
Minority leader
Legislative leader elected by party members holding a minority of seats in the House or the Senate
Whip
Senator or representative who helps the party leader stay informed about what party members are thinking
Speaker
Presiding officer of the House of Representatives and the leader of his or her party in the House
Party vote
There are two measures of such voting. By the stricter measure, a party vote occurs when 90% or more of the Democrats in either house of congress vote together against 90% or more of the Republicans. A looser measure counts as a party vote any case where at least 50% of the Democrats vote together against at least 50% of the Republicans
Caucus
Association of congressional members created to advance a pol ideology or regional, ethnic, or economic interest
Standing committee
Permanently established legislative committees that consider and are responsible for legislation within a certain subject area
Select committees
Congressional committees appointed for a limited time and purpose
Joint committees
Committees on which both senators and representatives serve
Conference committee
Joint committees appointed to resolve differences in the Senate and House versions of the same bill