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Legislative Branch of the U.S. Government

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Legislative Branch of the U.S. Government. Job. Makes the laws Made up of 2 houses. Lower House. House of Representatives 435 members. Qualifications. At least 25 years old Must be a U.S. citizen for 7 years Resident of the district you represent. Leaders. Speaker of the House - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Legislative Branch of the U.S. Government

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Job

Makes the lawsMade up of 2 houses

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Lower House

House of Representatives

435 members

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Qualifications

At least 25 years old

Must be a U.S. citizen for 7 years

Resident of the district you represent

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Leaders

Speaker of the Housecurrently Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

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DUTIES

Brings up impeachment charges

All revenue/money bills(proposals to become laws) start in the House

Choose president if electoral college has no majority

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Brian Higgins 27th district

Louise Slaughter 28th district

Chris Lee 26th district

New York State Federal Representative Districting Map

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Upper House

Senate

100 members

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QUALIFICATIONS

At least 30 years old

Must be U.S. citizen for 9 years

Resident of the state representing

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LEADERS

Harry Reid (D) Senate Majority Leader

Mitch McConnell (R) Senate Minority

Leader

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DUTIES

Serve as a jury for impeachment trial

Ratify all treaties (2/3 vote)

Approve appointments by president

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Kirsten Gillibrand (D)

Chuck Schumer (D)

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Powers of Congress

Collect taxes

Declare war

Regulate commerce with foreign countries and between states

Coin money

Credit – borrow money

Establish a Post Office Regulate U.S. territories

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*Elastic Clause*

Necessary & Proper Clause “Congress shall make all laws that are

necessary and proper”

Gives Congress the ability to expand or stretch its specific powers to meet the needs of a changing country.