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100

formally end a meeting

Adjourn

100

(CBO) Independent analyses of budgets

Congressional Budget Office

100

made into law.

Enacted

100

used to propose changes in law

Joint Resolution

100

amendment exchange

Ping-Pong

200

addition to a bill or constitution

Amendment

200

lead member of the majority party

Committee Chair

200

lists errors in congressional publications

Errata

200

issues that fall under the purview of a specific committee

Jurisdiction

200

minimum number of members required for meeting

Quorum

300

“two chambers;” The House and Senate

Bicameral

300

resolves differences of House and Senate bills

Conference Committee 

300

Senate obstructive tactics to delay or block passage

Filibuster

300

assign a public law number

National Archives and  Records Administration

300

most senior committee member, by party

Ranking Member

400

a proposed law

Bill

400

lawmaking body of the U.S. government

Congress

400

provides publishing and dissemination

Government  Publishing Office

400

nonpartisan staff officials provide expert advice

Parliamentarian

400

temporary presidential appointment, during a recess

Recess  Appointment 

500

a short summary by the Library of Congress

Bill Summary

500

records of the proceedings of Congress

Congressional Record 

500

to gather information from witnesses for use in legislation

Hearing

500

all members of a political party

Party Caucus

500

records the individual vote of each member

Roll Call Vote