The act of Expulsion is the most serious action a member of Congress can have happen to them. The process begins with the introduction of a resolution to expel. The matter is then taken up by the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct or Select Committee on Ethics. The nature of the offense is investigated and the Committee will hear from witnesses, launch investigations, and call an adjudicatory hearing to determine whether or not the member will be expelled.
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False, they can take into consideration the wishes of the voters back home, but it is ultimately their decision as to how they vote on a piece of legislation.
Yes, if she wishes to keep her seat and has the majority of votes - which is probable. Members of Congress have two year terms.
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Because Congress reflects the wishes of the nation as a whole.
By Act of Congress (Not the US Constitution) the President's letter of resignation goes to the US Secretary of State.
majority whip
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress.
The US has no term limits on members of the Congress, neither House nor Senate. Unless his or her congressional district is abolished by reapportionment, a Representative can be elected as many times as he wishes, subject only to his popularity and his longevity.
Using the veto indicates that the President disagrees with Congress and that Congress was willing to pass a law they against the President's wishes.
Johnson's policies went against the wishes and plans of Congress.
He is a "Trustee"
The family wish you or the family wishes you