Powers of Congress Flashcards
What are the three exclusive powers of the house?
1) Impeach any executive member or member of the federal judiciary
2) Begin consideration of all money bills
3) Elect the president if the Electoral College is deadlocked
What are the four exclusive powers of the Senate?
1) Ratify all treaties made by the executive
2) confirms most major executive and judicial appointments made by the President
3) Try cases of impeachment
4) Elect the VP if the EC is deadlocked
When was the exclusive House power of electing the President if the EC is deadlocked last used?
1824
What kind of majority is needed for the exclusive senate function of ratifying treaties?
⅔
What kind of majority is needed for the exclusive senate function of confirming nominations?
Simple majority
What kind of majority is needed for the exclusive senate function of trying cases of impeachment in order to remove them from office?
⅔
What is to impeach?
To make an accusation or bring charges against someone
Why does the House have the exclusive power of starting all money bills?
When the founding fathers made the constitution, it was the only elected chamber
What two things did the House impeach clinton for and when?
1998 Perjury and the Obstruction of Justice
Who was the only other president impeached by the House and what happened to him?
Andrew Johnson but was aquitted by the Senate in 1868
How many Senators have ever been impeached?
1
How many people have ever been impeached?
19
How many SC justices have ever been impeached?
1
How many cabinet members have ever been impeached?
1
How many federal judges outside of the SC have ever been impeached?
14
What is a kind of hidden power of the senate?
Whilst they will nearly always agree to Presidential nominations and treaties, the President will only ever submit appointments and treaties that he thinks the senate will confirm
What were the two rejections by the Senate in 1998?
1) Comprehensive test ban treaty (18 votes short of ⅔ majority)
2) Clinton’s nomination of Ronnie White to federal trial court (5 votes short of a simple majority)
What are the 5 joint powers?
1) Pass legislation including the budget
2) Conduct investigations into the executive
3) Initiate consitutional amendments
4) Declare war
5) Confirm a new VP
Complete the sentence: Unlike in the UK where the HoC dominates the legislated, the two…
….chambers in the US have equal legislative powers
How does the passage of legislation demonstrate how the two chambers have equal legislative powers?
Legislation passes concurrently and all legislation must successfully pass both stages of the house, with both houses conducting detailed scrutiny in committee
How does the amendment process demonstrate how the two chambers have equal legislative powers?
Both houses have full power of amendment, often resulting in two different versions of the same bill once it has gone through both houses
What are set up to reconcile the differences between the two bills if they cannot be sorted amicably?
conference committees
What kind of committees do both houses always have?
Standing committees
What are the four Ps of Standing committees
Permanent
Prestigious
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