Congress Flashcards
Congress is ___________
Bicameral
In the HOR the number of members for each state is ______________ of their population
Proportional
In the senate each state has ___ members regardless of population
Two
How long do members of the house serve for?
Serve two year terms
How long do members of the senate serve for?
Serve six year terms with one third being elected every two years
What are midterm elections?
Elections for the whole of the house and one third of the senate that occur midway through a president’s four year term
Why are midterm elections important?
- they provide an indication of the popularity of the president and the president’s party at the time
- they can change control of the house, the senate or both chamber making it easier or harder for the president to successfully pursue their political agenda
Who do members of the senate represent?
Represent the entire state
Who do members of the house represent?
Represent a congressional district
Why is incumbency an important factor in senate elections?
The incumbent candidate has an automatic advantage over any possible rival candidate for the position - access to better fundraising opportunities, has experience in the office & better name recognition
What are the requirements for a member of the house?
Must be at least 25yrs old
Must have been a US citizen for at least 7yrs
Must be a resident of the state in which the congressional district they represent resides
What are the requirements for a member of the senate?
Must be at least 30yrs old
Must have been a US citizen for 9yrs
Must be a resident of the state they represent
Give evidence that minority representation in congress has increased
- in 2021 there 142 women in congress up from 127 before the 2020 elections (118 in the house, 24 in the senate)
- Following the 2020 elections the number of women in the house who are republican increased from 13 to 28
- after the 2020 elections 58 members of congress (11%) were black americans (55 in the house 3 in the senate)
- after the 2020 elections 50 members of congress were Hispanic/Latinx (9%) (45 in the house, 5 in the senate)
Give evidence that minority groups are underrepresented in congress
- before the 2020 elections just over 26% of congress members were women yet women make up near 50% of the population in the US - large difference
- following the 2020 elections 9% of congress was Hispanic yet in the country as a whole the census bureau in 2019 estimated 18% were Hispanic - significant difference - even more so considering the fact it has probably increased since then
- Congress is mainly dominated by white men especially the Democratic Party with only 28 female house members following the 2020 election - failing to fulfil functional representation
What are the three functions of congress?
Oversight
Representation
Legislation
Where does congress derive it’s law making function from?
Congress derives it’s law making function from the US constitution
Congress’ oversight function applies to the ___________
Congress’ oversight function applies to the executive
Congress has the power of the _______
purse - it controls the budget of executive departments and agencies (a form of oversight)
What is the effect of party control on oversight?
When government is united the oversight exerted by congress on the presidential branch can appear more relaxed e.g. presidents have used the veto less during times of unified government than in divided
How is oversight limited by policy areas?
Congress has more oversight of presidential actions domestically than in foreign affairs
e.g. despite the senate’s protests that it should have been more involved in the Iran nuclear deal (2015) Obama was able to enact it with little oversight YET domestically congress routinely defeated Obama on immigration & gun control policies passing little legislation in these areas during his presidency
What is the effect of presidential poll ratings on oversight?
Congress is able to perform oversight with less restrictions when the president’s polls are low
Give evidence that the relationship between congress and the executive is strained
- President Obama was able to pass Obamacare in 2010 with relatively few alterations due to his popularity which at this time was around 50%
- In the 2015 Iran nuclear deal Obama was able to enact it with little oversight
- President Obama used the veto 12 times whilst Trump used it to veto 10 bills
Give evidence that congress effectively performs it’s representation function
- Representation of minority groups and women has improved e.g. 115th congress 85 women in the HOR & 23 women in the senate
- Congressional caucuses allow underrepresented groups to act together increasing their influence e.g. the congressional steel caucus (fights for the health of the domestic health industry)
- following the 2020 elections the number of women in the house who are republicans increased from 13 to 28
- in 2021 there were 142 women in congress up from 127 before the 2020 elections (118 in the house, 24 in the senate)
- Elections are frequent (especially in the house) reinforce congress’ electoral mandate & their link to their constituents furthered by the constitutional requirements that they reside in the state they represent
What does overriding the president’s veto require?
- it requires a two thirds majority in the house (it is very difficult to achieve)