Welcome to Congress -- Chapter 2. Running your house: the House of Representatives -- Chapter 3. Introducing a bill -- Chapter 5. Meeting the players, setting the schedule -- Chapter 6. Explaining your cause -- Chapter Getting down to the nitty-gritty: lobbying members of Congress -- Chapter Getting the job done: Congressional Staff -- Chapter Making the most of the media -- Chapter Working with various media -- Part V: Putting the practical side to use -- Chapter Making use of Congressional services -- Chapter Ten tips for conducting a lobbying campaign -- Chapter The ten commandments for dealing with Congressional Staff -- Chapter Ten tips for dealing with Journalists -- Chapter Not even ten suggestions for Improving Congress An introduction to the United States Congress which explains how it works, what its major responsibilities are, why it was created, and how it affects American society.
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Scanned in China. Each state has two U. Senators and at least one U. Representative ; the more residents a state has, the more U. Representatives it is allowed. There are U. Senators and U. The laws Congress makes help Americans. There are laws that say kids have to go to school, laws that set standards for vehicle and highway safety, and laws that protect animals and nature.
Congress meets in the Capitol in Washington, D. View a list of vocabulary words found in these lessons. Looking to bring the U.
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