Yes.
There are 535 members of the U.S. Congress. Congress is bicameral -- the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has 100 voting members and the House of Representatives has 435 members.
The U.S. Congress includes all U.S. Senators and all U.S. Representatives.
There are 100 senators in Congress. Two senators for each state in the United States of America. So there are 50 states, each has two senators, so in there are 100 senators all together in Congress in the United States.
Since the question is broad, I will you give you three answers, pick your favorite. 1. There are 435 representatives. 2. There are 100 senators, 2 for each state. 3. Grand total: 535 members of Congress. (Representatives are population based not all states have the same number.)
who represents Maryland in the congress. All House Representatives can be found at house.gov. All Senators at senate.gov
Leaders in Congress write and pass laws. The Webster's Dictionary definition of make : to bring into being by forming.Added: It is not just the "leaders" in Congress who are "lawmakers." ALL elected Representatives and Senators are members of the Legislative Branch of Government and ALL are equally referred to as "lawmakers."
I think this is actually 2 questions. Every one of the US states have voting members in Congress. Usually each state has 2 Senators and a number of Representatives (based on the population of the state.) However, US territories are not states and do not have voting members in either the Senate or House of Representatives.
The U.S. Congress consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. If referring to all Senators and Representatives, the correct term would be "Congress." The Capitol is the building where Congress meets, while "government" can refer to the broader system that includes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
The 114th U. S. Congress is from 2015 through 2016. There is no way we are going to list all 435 of them in this space. The House of Representatives has a wonderful website where you can learn all about the Members.
There is a current list of all members of the US House of Representatives at the related link.
The two parts that make up Congress are the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has two senators per state, totaling 100 members, while the House of Representatives has members based on each state's population, totaling 435 members.
All members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are paid in full by the U.S. Treasury, which ultimately gets its money from the tax payers.