Legislative Branch Vocab (Unit 2A) Flashcards
Bicameral legislature
A lawmaking body made up of two chambers or houses
Quorum
The minimum number of members who must be present for business to be conducted in congress
Franking privlege
The ability of congressional members to mail letters to their constituents free of charge by using their signature for postage
Majority leader
The legislative leader elected by party members holding the majority of seats in the house or the senate
Minority leader
The legislative leader elected by party members holding the minority of seats in the House or the Senate
Whip
A senator or representative who assists the party leader by staying informed about the voting decisions of other members
Party polarization
A strong division in the views of Republicans and Democrats on the Legislative agenda
Congressional caucus
A group of congressional members that met to pursue a common legislative agenda
Standing comittees
Permanently established legislative committees that review and consider bills in both the House and Senate
Select committees
Congressional committees appointed for a limited time and usually for an investigative purpose
Joint committees
A committee made up of members from both the house and senate.
Conference committee
A joint committee appointed to iron out the differences in the Senate and House versions of the same bill.
Discharge petition
A device used to force a bill that has been stuck in committee for over thirty days out onto the floor
Unanimous consent
A request or agreement setting the terms for the consideration or debate of a specified bill or other measure
Political/policy agenda
issues that people believe require governmental action