Ways that Political parties at the state level can gerrymander districts?
What are some ways that political parties at the state level can gerrymander districts? 3. What are the main responsibilities of the speaker, majority leader, and majority whip? 4. How is the senate different from the house of representatives? 5. How is the filibuster or threat of a filibuster used in the senate? 6. Why do the house and senate organize themselves into committees? 7. Why is being assigned to the "right" committees so important to members of congress 8. How do personal staff and committee staff differ? 9. What do the acronyms CR5, CBO, GAO, and GPO stand for? How does each support the work of the congress?