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Chapter 12 Vocab

Across
A measure relating to the business of either house or expressing an opinion; does not have the force of a law, nor does in require the signature from the President
To print a bill in its final form
A proposed law presented to a legislative body for consideration
the statement of position on an issue used by the House and Senate acting jointly; it does not have the force of a law, nor does in require the signature from the President
The unpopular provision added to an important bill certain to pass so that it will “ride” through the legislative process
The temporary joint committee created to reconcile any differences between the two houses’ versions of a bill
Assistants to the floor leaders in the House and Senate responsible for monitoring and marshaling votes
The procedure that may be used to limit or end floor debate in a legislative body called
The unwritten rule in both Houses of Congress reserving the top posts in each chamber particularly committee chairmanships, for members with the longest records of service
Down
A division of existing committee that is formed to address specific issues
The members of the House and Senate picked by their parties to carry out party decisions and steer legislative action to meet party goals
The member who heads a standing committee in a legislative body
The presiding officer of a senate; in Congress, the Vice President of the U.S.
The permanent committee in a legislative body to which bills in a specified subject matter area are referred
The closed meeting of the members of a parties House or Senate members, also known as a party conference
The committee that consists of an entire legislative body; used for a procedure in which a legislative body expedites its business by resolving itself into a committee of itself
The member of the U.S. Senate or upper house of a State's legislature, that is chosen to preside in the Vice President's absents
The various tactics (usually long speeches) aimed at defeating a bill in a legislative body by preventing a final vote; associated with the U.S. Senate
The Legislative committee created for a limited time and for some specific purpose (also known as a special committee)
The type of a veto a chief executive may use after a legislature has adjourned; when the chief executive does not sign or reject a bill within the time allowed to do so
The least number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business (majority) called
The chief executive’s power to reject a bill passed by a legislature (Latin “I forbid”)