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    Gerrymandering Research Paper Why was there a need to draw lines that create voting districts? The constitution set up the initial way each state would be represented and gave representatives (House of Representatives) that were determined according to population and guaranteed the number of representatives (Senate) that each state would have. The lines were needed to give equal representation for all the districts. Gerrymandering is the illegal practice of redrawing the congressional district

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    house is called the Senate in which each state receives two representatives‚ and the lower house is called the House of Representatives that is apportioned by population. The Senate has a six-year term with 1/3 of the seats up for reelection every two years‚ and the House has a two-year term. Originally‚ senators were chosen by state legislatures. Apportionment and Redistricting The first House was set at 65 members or one representative for every 37‚000 persons. The Constitution requires that all

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    born November 17‚ 1946 in Leland‚ Iowa‚ he went to the University of Iowa and has a law degree from Drake University Law School he was drafted and served in the United States Army from 1969 to 1971 he also served three terms in the Iowa House of Representatives from 1973 to 1979 he married Christine Johnson on June 17‚ 1972. The couple has three children – Eric‚ Allison and Marcus – and seven grandchildren On December 8‚ 2016‚ Branstad accepted President Donald Trump’s nomination of him for the post

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    close race it is important not to neglect the small Sates. The 12 smallest states Alaska‚ Delaware‚ Hawaii‚ Idaho‚ Maine‚ Montana‚ New Hampshire‚ North Dakota‚ Rhode Island‚ South Dakota‚ Vermont‚ and Wyoming together account for only 17 (of 435) representatives in the House. However‚ in the Electoral College the same states account for 41 electoral votes. However this system has its flaws due to the fact that some states are solidly Democrat whilst others are solidly Republican‚ voters in these states

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    Mark Sanford

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    brokerage company. All of his experience with business led him to start a career in politics. He began his political career in 1994 when he entered the Republican primary for the Charleston based 1st Congressional District in the US House of Representatives. He finished second in the primary behind Van Hipp Jr. In the runoff he defeated Van Hipp Jr. and later defeated Robert Barber Jr. in the general election. Sanford was recognized as the most fiscally conservative member while in Congress. He

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    answer. For example: bills for raising revenue (Article I‚ section 7) Or House of Representatives (Article I‚ section 2‚ clause 6). You do not need to indicate the article and section of the Constitution when you answer the questions that are asterisked *. 1. *What word in the Preamble indicates that the Farmers wanted this Constitution to last forever? 2. This type of bill must originate in the House of Representative. 3. What was Congress prohibited from doing under the Constitution until 1808

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    Albio Sires Research Paper

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    My home town is West New York New Jersey. I live in the New Jersey’s 8th District and the Albio Sires is my representative for the House of Representatives. He was born in Cuba in the town of Bejucal. He was a born few years before Cuba became communist. Him and his fled family January 1962. When he moved to America he moved to my home town of West New York. He earned a Masters Degree from Middlebury College in Vermont. Albio Sires was first a teacher for the West New York and a business man before

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    they are wrong—well you must speak up‚ and let your voice be heard. Every representative has several offices that are manned by staff members that field calls all day‚ so you are not likely to get the Congressperson on the horn—but you are given a forum to weigh in on a current‚ and/or pressing issue. They are there to get a feeling of your concerns‚ your interpretations‚ your experiences—this helps the representative to understand the vibe from their constituents. This may not be enough for you

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    For the past week‚ we have been participating in a mock congress and trying to approve our own bills. Now it’s time to reflect. Getting a bill passed takes a lot of hard work and skill‚ and is definitely not easy. There are many steps and factors deciding if a bill gets approved. There were so many good experiences and so much to learn from. There are many steps in getting a bill passed. In fact‚ there could potentially be 10-12 steps (if you include vetoes and overrides) to get a bill passed‚

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    Role of the IRS in interpreting and providing guidance on the tax law The role of the IRS in interpreting and providing guidance on the Tax Law is to help taxpayers to understand and comply with the tax law and ensure that those who does not comply pay their fair share of the penalty. The IRS has to apply the tax law with integrity and fairness to all. Types of tax law guidance are published by the IRS The authoritative instrument of the IRS for announcing official rulings (Revenue Rulings and

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