Rank or Ranking – A member’s position
on the list of his party’s members on a committee or subcommittee.
When first assigned to a committee, a member is placed at the
bottom of the list, then moves up as those above leave the committee.
On subcommittees, however, a member’s rank may not have
anything to do with the length of his/her service on it.
Ranking Member – Member of a committee
who has more seniority on the committee than any other member
of his/her party. Usually refers to the most senior minority party
member.
Ranking Minority Member – The member whose
name appears at the head of the list of minority members on a
committee or subcommittee. The ranking minority member usually
appoints the minority staff, acts as minority floor manager on
committee measures, and recommends minority members for appointment
as conferees on such measures.
Reappropriation – Congressional action
that permits all or part of the un-obligated portion of an appropriation
that has expired, or would otherwise expire, to remain available
for obligation for the same or different purposes.
Recommittal – Sending a bill back to the
committee which reported it for consideration.
Reconciliation – The process used by Congress
to amend tax and entitlement programs to meet the instructions
in the budget resolution.
Recorded Vote – Generally, a vote in which
members are recorded by name for or against a measure. Also is
called a record vote or a roll-call vote.
Redistricting – The redrawing of congressional
district boundaries within a state after a decennial census.
Referral – The assignment of a measure
to one or more committees for consideration.
Representative – An elected and duly sworn
member of the House of Representatives who is entitled to vote
in the chamber. The Constitution requires that a representative
be at least twenty-five years old, a citizen of the United States
for at least seven years, and an inhabitant of the state from
which he or she is elected. Customarily, the representative resides
in the district her or she represents. Representatives are elected
in even-numbered years to two-year terms that begin the following
January.
Rescission – An item in an appropriation
bill canceling funds previously appropriated but not spent. Also,
it is the repeal of a previous appropriation by the President
to cut spending, if approved by Congress under procedures in the
Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
Report – Both a verb and a noun, as a
congressional term. A committee that has been examining a bill
referred to it by the parent chamber “reports” its
findings and recommendations to the chamber when the committee
returns the measure. The process is called “reporting”
a bill. A “report” is the document setting forth the
committee’s explanation of its action.
Resolution – Expresses the will of the
legislature or of either house, but does not have the scope or
authority of law.
Revenue Legislation – Measures that levy
new taxes or tariffs or change existing ones.
Revolving Fund – A trust fund or account
whose income remains available to finance its continuing operations
without any fiscal year limitation.
Rider – An amendment proposing substantive
legislation attached to another bill.
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