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In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]Humanist_Activist
(7,670 posts)however, the House does control the purse strings, so they technically have more power than the Senate in legislative matters. It was instituted so that the governments of the states would have representatives of their own, also, most states didn't allow popular elections of Senators for over half this country's history.
What I don't like are the extra-constitutional regulations of the House that make it less democratic in itself. The House should have a hell of a lot more representatives in it than it currently does, and since that number has been fixed, we added 4 states to the country and more than tripled our population. There is nothing in the constitution that caps the amount of representatives in the House, and the fact that our population continues to grow, while it remains fixed, will only lead to a less democratic House as time goes on.