Unit 2 Vocab 🌟🌟 Flashcards
Appropriation
money that Congress has allocated to be spent
Appropriations Committee
congressional committee that deals with federal spending
appellate jurisdiction
authority of a court to hear an appeal from a lower court
bureaucracy
departments, agencies, bureaus, and commissions in the executive branch of government
Casework
personal work done by a member of congress for his constituents
Civil Law
concerns noncriminal disputes between private parties
class action lawsuit
lawsuit brought on behalf of a class of people against a defendant eg lawsuits brought by those who have suffered from smoking against tobacco companies
closed rule
rules committee rule that bans amendments to a bill
Cloture
senate motion to end a filibuster that requires a 3/5 cloture
concurring opinion
written by a supreme court justice who voted with the majority, but for different reasons
conference committee
works out a compromise between differing house senate versions of a bill
constituents
the people who are represented by elected officials
discharge petition
a motion to force a bull to the house floor that has been bottled up in committee
dissenting opinion
written by a supreme court justice or justices who express a minority view point in a case
executive agreement
an agreement between the president and another head of state that unlike a treaty does not require senate consent
executive order
presidential rule or regulation that has the force of law
executive privilege
the privilege of a president and his staff to withhold their privileged conversations from congress of the courts
Filibuster
nonstop Senate debate that prevents a bill from coming to a vote
Finance Committee
Senate committee that handles tax bills
franking privilege
allows members of Congress to send mail postage free
pork barrel
wasteful congressional spending, e.g. funding for a Lawrence Welk museum in North Dakota.
Quorum
minimum number of members needed for the house or senate to meet
Reapportionment
reallocation of House seats to the states on the basis of changes in state populations, as determined by the census
Redistricting
redrawing of congressional district boundaries by the party in power of the state legislature