Structure of Congress
Legislative Process
Committees
Legislative and Executive Process
Congressional Leadership and Procedures
100

How many members of Congress are there?


535 (100 Senators and 435 House members)

100

Q5. Who may introduce a bill?

D. Any member of Congress

100

The only type of committee that can vote on a bill 

What is a standing committee?

100

Q16. Informal term for any attempt to block or delay Senate action by debating at length is a filibuster?

What is a fillibuster?

100

Presiding Officer of the House

Who is the Speaker?

200

Length of time members of each house of Congress are elected for

House members are elected every 2 years and Senators are elected every 6 years on a revolving schedule

200

Q6. Someone introducing a bill is

A sponsor

200

Q10. Committees may (another word for modify) “____” a bill.

A. Mark up

200

All members agree to pass a bill  without debate 

What is unanimous consent?

200

Elected by member of the minority party in the House  to represent them

What is the Minority Leader?

300

Officer of the House who has the most influence on scheduling a bill?

Who is the Speaker of the House

300

The hopper

Where does a House member place a bill historically?

300

Needed for moving from subcommittee to committee action.

What does it mean when the Majority votes to "report the bill" meaning to pass it out of subcommittee?

300

Bills can only be referred to the President from Congress when this has happened

Identical bills must be passed in both the House and Senate

300

The most senior member of the minority party on a committee

What is the ranking member?

400

Permitted to serve as presiding officer of the Senate?

 Any of these (Vice President, President Pro Tempore, or any Senator)

400

If the chairperson doesn’t act upon a bill…?

The bill is effectively killed

400

In the House, bills first go to this committee.

B. Rules Committee

400

A bill is passed at the end of the session and the President doesn't sign it before the clock runs out so that it cannot be overriden

What is a pocket veto?

400

Counts heads for votes and rounds up members of their party to vote 

What are the Majority and Minority whip?

500

The number of members of a legislative body required to conduct business if someone calls for one. 

What is a quorum?

500

A bill go to the president

When a bill is passed in identical forms in both houses

500

This is required when an identical bill has not been passed in both the House and the Senate. 

What is a conference committee? 

500

2/3 majority in both houses is required for a bill to become a law when this happens. 

How can Congress override a presidential veto?

500

The procedure used to end a fillibuster

What is cloture?