-Bicameral: congress has two chambers - the house of representatives
Section 1: establishes the name of the legislature ( representation based on population) and the senate ( 2 senators per state),
- congress is the legislative branch of the federal government and is responsible for creating a balance between large and small states
making national laws. - popular sovereignty: members of congress are elected by the people,
showing that government power comes from the citizens
Section 2: defines the house of representatives
- members of the house are elected every two years, and representation is based on Functions:
each state's population. - membrships: members must meet constitutional requirements ( age,
citizenship, residency) and they represent the interest of their districts or
Section 3: defines the senate states.
- each state has 2 senators who serve 6 year terms, giving equal representation to - incumbency and gerrymandering: incumbents often have advantages
all states. like name recognition and fundraising,
While gerrymandering allows political parties to redraw district lines to
Section 4: methods of electing members of congress. benefit themselves.
- states organise elections, but congress can set rules about the time,place, and -election cycle ( senate): Senators serve 6 years terms with elections
manner of those elections. staggered every 2 years, which provides stability but can impact how
responsive they are to public opinion.
Section s: rules of members
- each house judges the qualifications of its members and can punish or remove a
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Section 6: pay for members R R D R
- senators and representatives are paid by the federal government and cannot be
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Section7:details how bills become law
- A bill must pass both the house and senate and be signed by the president to
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Section 8: details powers of congress
- congress has powers such as taxing, borrowing money, regulating trade,
declaring war, and creating the military.
Interpretations and debates:
Section 9: places certain limits on congress -distribution of power: ongoing debate exists over how power should be
- congress cannot suspend habeas corpus expect In emergencies and cannot pass ex divided between congress and the president, especially in areas like war
post facto laws. powers and executive orders.
- concurrent powers: both federal and state governments share powers such
Section 10: prohibits states from several things as taxing and establishing courts.
- states cannot make treaties, print their own money,or declare war. - exclusive powers: only congress has certain powers, such as declaring
war, regulating interstate commerce, and impeaching federal officials.
Senate 119th congress House
Senator Title of politician Congressman/ woman
6 years Term length 2 years
100 Total number 435
Proportional to population
2 per state, each senator Number per state Wyoming - 1
represents the whole state California- 52
$174,00O Salary $174,00O
Speaker: JD Vance Speaker: Mike Johnson
Majority Leader: John Thune Senior figures 119th Majority Leader: Steve Scalise
Minority leader:Chuck Schumer congress 2025 Minority leader: Hakeem Jeffries
Democrats: 45 Democrats: 215
Republicans: 53 119th congress 2025 / Republicans: 218
Independent: 2 2026 Independent: O
Vacancies: 2