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Lawmaking 101 Updated with the working example

 
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    • Points 5
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    • Available May 17 at 12am - Jun 15 at 11:59pm 30 days
 
 
 

 

Overview

House of Representative Chambers

This week you've gotten an idea about how a bill becomes a law. Sometimes it's a quick process, while other times bills may not make it very far or may take a long time to pass. (There are currently almost 8000 bills or resolutions now before Congress).

This assignment is meant to get you to see a little bit more about the process of passing a law. 

Directions

  1. Go to the Govtrack.us website page for bills that have been made into law (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for the current Congress. (Note: This is not a government website, you can also go to Congress.gov (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.). Click on a title of a law that interests you. 
  2. Create a summary of the goal of this law in your own words
  3. Use the following following questions to summarize how your legislation got passed:
    1. Who introduced the legislation? What party do they belong to?
    2. When did it go to Committee? What Committees did it go to? How many Democrats or Republicans are on each Committee? (Check out the Committees link).
    3. When did it pass the House? If the information is available, how many Democrats and Republicans voted for or against this legislation? How many didn't vote (abstained)? (Check out the House Votes on Passage link on the bill overview page.)
    4. When did it pass the Senate? If the information is available, how many Democrats and Republicans voted for or against this legislation? How many didn't vote (abstained)?
    5. When did the President sign it?
  4. Create a chart or summary of your information. You can use this Legislative Summary Example.docxPreview the documentView in a new window to help you, although you are welcome to format this information however you would like.

This COMPLETED assignment will be an essay of 500-1000 words and is worth 1-5 points. 

How to Complete Your Assignment

  1. Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a Word 97-2003.docx or other word processing file. (Google Docs (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.Open Office (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. are also acceptable. If you are using iWorks, please convert to one of these files, as your instructor may not be able to view your document.)

Directions to Submit

  1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign.
  2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer.
  3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button.

 

Rubric

Lawmaking Podcast 101 (1)
Lawmaking Podcast 101 (1)
CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClear Presentation of Lawmaking
Full Marks
1.0 pts
No Marks
0.0 pts
1.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOrganization of House and Senate process clear
Full Marks
1.0 pts
No Marks
0.0 pts
1.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCoherence of Committees and Sub-committees clear
Full Marks
1.0 pts
No Marks
0.0 pts
1.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRole of leadership and President evident
Full Marks
1.0 pts
No Marks
0.0 pts
1.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusions Clear and Cogent
Full Marks
1.0 pts
No Marks
0.0 pts
1.0 pts
Total Points: 5.0
 
 
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