when abill dies incommitteehalf plus oneis the numberneeded tohold ameetingfederalmoney givento hometown projects435talking a billto death onlypossible inthe Senate6yearsupperhouse2yearsredistrictinga state tobenefityour group535aproposedlawthese are notallowedbecause theyviolate freespeechperson whohas heldpoliticaloffice beforetradingvotesPresidentPro Temtaken everyten years tocount thepeople inyour state2 perstatelowerhousechangeto thebilltwohouses100wheremostbills die25yearsolda unrelatedpiece oflegislationattached to abillwhen abill dies incommitteehalf plus oneis the numberneeded tohold ameetingfederalmoney givento hometown projects435talking a billto death onlypossible inthe Senate6yearsupperhouse2yearsredistrictinga state tobenefityour group535aproposedlawthese are notallowedbecause theyviolate freespeechperson whohas heldpoliticaloffice beforetradingvotesPresidentPro Temtaken everyten years tocount thepeople inyour state2 perstatelowerhousechangeto thebilltwohouses100wheremostbills die25yearsolda unrelatedpiece oflegislationattached to abill

Congress Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. when a bill dies in committee
  2. half plus one is the number needed to hold a meeting
  3. federal money given to home town projects
  4. 435
  5. talking a bill to death only possible in the Senate
  6. 6 years
  7. upper house
  8. 2 years
  9. redistricting a state to benefit your group
  10. 535
  11. a proposed law
  12. these are not allowed because they violate free speech
  13. person who has held political office before
  14. trading votes
  15. President Pro Tem
  16. taken every ten years to count the people in your state
  17. 2 per state
  18. lower house
  19. change to the bill
  20. two houses
  21. 100
  22. where most bills die
  23. 25 years old
  24. a unrelated piece of legislation attached to a bill