give thepeoplewhat theywantbillgroupmeeting todiscussaction on thebillmaking anew mapto reflectpopulationnot allowed inCongressbecause itviolatesfreedom ofspeech535tradingvotesfor thingsto be wellthoughtoutcalling fora vote onthe billfederalmoney for ahometownproject100not votingfor oragainstthe billConferenceCommittee7 yearscitizenpigeonholea changeto the billtalking a billto death onlypossible inthe senatehalf plus onethe number ofpeople neededto conductbusinessa person whohas alreadyheld politicalofficeif thePresidentrefuses abill25packingWheremostbills diecrackinggive thepeoplewhat theywantbillgroupmeeting todiscussaction on thebillmaking anew mapto reflectpopulationnot allowed inCongressbecause itviolatesfreedom ofspeech535tradingvotesfor thingsto be wellthoughtoutcalling fora vote onthe billfederalmoney for ahometownproject100not votingfor oragainstthe billConferenceCommittee7 yearscitizenpigeonholea changeto the billtalking a billto death onlypossible inthe senatehalf plus onethe number ofpeople neededto conductbusinessa person whohas alreadyheld politicalofficeif thePresidentrefuses abill25packingWheremostbills diecracking

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. give the people what they want
  2. bill
  3. group meeting to discuss action on the bill
  4. making a new map to reflect population
  5. not allowed in Congress because it violates freedom of speech
  6. 535
  7. trading votes
  8. for things to be well thought out
  9. calling for a vote on the bill
  10. federal money for a hometown project
  11. 100
  12. not voting for or against the bill
  13. Conference Committee
  14. 7 years citizen
  15. pigeon hole
  16. a change to the bill
  17. talking a bill to death only possible in the senate
  18. half plus one the number of people needed to conduct business
  19. a person who has already held political office
  20. if the President refuses a bill
  21. 25
  22. packing
  23. Where most bills die
  24. cracking