A group of people that make laws is ____.
A person from a legislator's district is ____.
A population count taken by the Census Bureau is a ___.
The right of senators and representatives to send job-related mail without paying postage is a ___.
To accuse a government official of misconduct while in office is to ___ them.
An experienced member of the majority party who is the most powerful leader in the House of Representatives is the ___.
A group of elected officials will work on a ____ focusing on specific topics such as education.
Legislations earmarking funds for certain purposes are called an ___.
A voting method in the Senate in which members voice their votes in turn is ___.
Legislatures consisting of two houses is said to be ___
To divide among districts is to ___ items, jobs, etc.
A __ is an area with one representative elected from each district.
Powers that Congress has that are specifically listed in the Contitution are __.
Meeting time; they typically last from January to November/December.
This person acts as Chairperson of the Senate
___ is years of service , which is used as a consideration for assigning committee members to certain committees.
To ___ a bill is to ignore it in order to let it die .
A ___ is a tactic for defeating a bill in the Senate by talking until the bill's sponsor withdraws it.
This is the president power to kill a bill. If Congress is not in session and he does not sign it for ten days it will die.
A ___ is a leader for the majority party ; there will be one leader in each house of Congress.