Congressmen and Congresswomen have the right to speak freely without fear of arrest for the same reasons as all US Citizens - the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate
Anyone can write, draft a bill. But only a member of congress can sponsor the bill. The bill must be sponsored by a member before it can go to the floor for debate.
The Congress reviews it and can either give a reprimand letter, a public rebuke on the floor of the chamber, or they can expell the member from Congress.
Only a member of Congress can propose and introduce legislation, vote on bills and resolutions, serve on committees, participate in congressional hearings, and represent their constituents by advocating for their interests and concerns to other lawmakers, government officials, and the public.
No, the floor leader is not the chief officer elected by each political party in Congress. The floor leader is a member of Congress who is chosen by their party to guide and coordinate legislative activity on the floor, to advocate for their party's positions, and to communicate with party members. The chief officer elected by each political party in Congress would typically be the party leader, such as the Speaker of the House or the Majority Leader in the Senate.
The Congress reviews it and can either give a reprimandation, which is a harsh letter, or a censure, a public rebuke on the floor of the chamber, or they can expell the member from Congress. 3 Different ways depending on the severity of the disorderly behavior.
The Majority Leader is the floor leader of the party that controls Congress. There is one for each house of Congress.
Yes, you have to be a paid member to get a 2nd floor on Moshi Monsters.
I think the term you are asking is how to "hold the floor" in the house of representatives. You are granted time by the speaker, once that occurs, you "have the floor". You can hold it for additional time if members will yield to you and offer their time for you to use. Carrying this procedure out to an extreme is called "filibustering" where a member will attempt to "hold the floor" until such time as support can be garnered for his "cause", or causes such time to expire, in that a statute or vote is missed, achieving the desired affect by the filibustering member or member's.
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It is not impossible because it is their job! Every member of Congress should be in the room and vote on every single bill introduced. The reason why some do not show up to vote on bills is because they would rather not vote than vote and hurt their reelection chances.