Members of Congress
Breaking it down!
Members of the House of
Representatives Unit 6 Part 3
Members of the House of Representatives
1. Speaker of the House
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
Members of the House of Representatives
1. Speaker of the House
2. Majority Leader
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
Members of the House of Representatives
1. Speaker of the House
2. Majority Leader
3. Minority Leader
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.
Members of the House of Representatives
1. Speaker of the House
2. Majority Leader
4. Whip Whip Whip
3. Minority Leader
5. Whip Whip Whip
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.
Members of the House of Representatives
1. Speaker of the House
2. Majority Leader
4. Whip 4. Whip
6. deputy whip
6. deputy whip
6. deputy whip
4. Whip
3. Minority Leader
5. Whip 5. Whip
7. deputy whip
7. deputy whip
7. deputy whip
Representatives
5. Whip
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.
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Senate
Breaking it down!
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President of USA
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
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President
2. President Pro Tempore
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
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President
3. Majority Leader
2. President Pro Tempore
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
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President
3. Majority Leader 4. Minority
Leader
2. President Pro Tempore
Minority leader
• Much the same as majority party leader except they have no power over scheduling work in the Senate.
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President
3. Majority Leader
5. Whip 5. Whip 5. Whip
4. Minority Leader
6. Whip
6. Whip
6. Whip
2. President Pro Tempore
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.
Members of the Senate
1. Vice President
3. Majority Leader
5. Whip 5. Whip
7. deputy whip
7. deputy whip
7. deputy whip
5. Whip
4. Minority Leader
6. Whip
6. Whip
8. deputy whip
8. deputy whip
8. deputy whip
9. Senators
6. Whip
2. President Pro Tempore
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.
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