This power lets Congress decide what is legal and what is not.
This is the first step of the "Bill-to-Law" process
What is Introduction?
This must happen for members of Congress to get their power.
What is an Election?
Member's of this chamber serve 6 year terms.
What is the Senate?
What is Impeachment Powers?
This power allows Congress to ask other countries to share their wealth
What is the Power to Borrow Money?
In this step, the President decides if they like or dislike the law
What is Executive Review?
This person is not a member of Congress; instead, they donate to Congress members to vote on their behalf.
Who are Lobbyists?
This is created when the President approves of congress's proposed rules
What is a Law?
This role requires that a member of Congress be given their position by how much they know on a topic.
What is Congressional Committees?
This power allows Congress to create new "bills" (the green kind)
What is the Power to Coin Money?
In this step, members of Congress from one house argue with each other about a Bill
What is Debate?
This person leads the Senate most of the time; currently it is J.D. Vance.
Who is the Vice-President?
This is the political group with less power in a chamber of Congress.
What is the Minority Party?
This is the role that Congress is doing when it puts businesses, private individuals, and members of Congress on trial.
What is Investigative Power?
The President may be the "Chief", but this power allows Congress to be the real "Commander"
What is the power to Make War?
In this step, "specialists" in a certain subject are asked to give more knowledgeable feedback on a Bill
What is Committee?
This person leads the House of Representatives; currently it is Mike Johnson.
Who is the Speaker of the House?
What is Gerrymandering?
This role requires that Congress write out exactly how much the government can spend on different things.
What is Federal Budgeting?
Members of Congress have the ability to create this part of the Judicial Branch; and no, it isn't the tennis kind.
What are Lower Courts?
The Congressional Response to a "Veto" is an Override - This is the number of votes the Senate needs to pass a bill during Override.
What is 67?
This person leads the Senate if the normal leader is not there.
Who is the President Pro Tempore?
This is a word for someone who lives in the area represented by a member of Congress.
What is a Constituent?
This is the role Congress was filling when they spoke to the CEO of Tiktok
What is Investigative Powers?