The Difference Between The House & The Senate: Civics 101
Podcast |
Future Hindsight
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Future Hindsight
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Oct 18, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:31:56

Tuesday, October 18th, 2022

 

We're sharing an episode of Civics 101 from New Hampshire Public Radio.

 

The House and the Senate have mostly the same powers: they both propose and vote on bills that may become law. So why does the House have 435 members, and the Senate have 100? Why does legislation have to pass through both sides, and what kinds of power do each have individually? And finally: what role do you, as a voter, play in ensuring that Congress, and your Congressional delegation, is working in your best interests?

 

This episode features the opinions of former staffers from both chambers, Andrew Wilson and Justin LeBlanc,  former member of the CA assembly, Cheryl Cook-Kallio, CNN political analyst, Bakari Sellers, and the inimitable political science professor from Farleigh Dickinson, Dan Cassino.

 

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