Legislative Process
Congressional Committees
119th Congress
Legislative Vocab
Real-World Connections
100

What are the two chambers of Congress? 

The House of Representatives and the Senate 

100

What is the purpose of congressional committees? 

To review bills, hold hearings, and make recommendations before a vote by the full chamber

100

Who is the CURRENT Speaker of the House? 

Mike Johnson 

100

What is a bill? 

A proposed law 

100

How does public opinion influence Congress? 

Lawmakers consider public views to maintain voter support and reelection chances

200

What is the first step in the legislative process? 

A bill is introduced by a member of Congress 

200

What is a conference committee?

A temporary committee made up of House and Senate members to resolve differences in a bill

200

Currently, who is the Senate Majority Leader? 

Chuck Schumer 

200

What is a veto? 

When the president rejects a bill passed by Congress

200

What role do lobbyists play in lawmaking? 

They advocate for policies on behalf of interest groups and businesses 

300

What happens to a bill after it is introduced? 

It is sent to a committee for review and discussion 

300

Why are committees powerful in the legislative process?

They control which bills move forward and can shape the details of legislation

300

Currently, what is the majority party in the Senate? 

Democratic 

300

What is the system that ensures that no one branch of government gains too much power by allowing each branch to limit the others? 

Checks and Balances 

300

What is one example that we talked about of a bill that faced strong public debate? 

Freedom to Carry NC Bill 

400

What is a filibuster (Hint: Phonebook) 

A tactic used in the Senate to delay or block voting on a bill by speaking nonsense and extending debate 

400

What committee would review a bill about school restroom quality? 

The Education and/or Health Committee 

400

How do party divisions affect passing laws in the 119th Congress? 

The majority party controls the legislative agenda and committee leadership

400

What does "bicameral" mean? 

A two-house legislature 

400

How does media coverage impact legislative decisions? 

It can sway public opinion and pressure lawmakers to act 

500

How can Congress override a presidential veto? 

With a two-thirds vote in both the House and Senate

500

How do committee hearings shape public perception and policy outcomes?

They allow experts and stakeholders to present arguments, influencing legislative decisions

500

What is one major issue currently being debated in Congress that we talked about? 

Budget Plan for Tax cuts 

500

These first ten amendments protect individual rights from government overreach.

Bill of Rights

500

What happens if the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill? 

A conference committee negotiates a final version for both chambers to vote on

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