Yes. People often write letters to their congress representative. People use is as a way to effectuate change and if the congress person feels the request is something that is needed in their district they will write a bill.
To satisfy the members of their political party.
Because the voters often believe that Congress is more than fairly compensated, and get upset when Congress pays themselves more than they need, particularly when the federal budget is already tight.
To satisfy the members of their political party.
The advantage that most helps members of Congress stay in office is the incumbency advantage. Incumbents have name recognition, established networks, and access to campaign funds, giving them an edge over challengers. Additionally, incumbents can use their time in office to build a track record and establish a connection with their constituents, enhancing their chances of being reelected.
Members of Congress often have ideas very different from the president about what constitutes desirable public policy.
Local issues can have a significant impact on Congress's ability to make national decisions. Elected representatives in Congress are responsible for representing the interests and concerns of their constituents, and local issues often shape their priorities and decision-making. When local issues are pressing, representatives may prioritize addressing those concerns over national-level policy decisions. Additionally, constituents' feedback and support on local issues can impact the decisions made by members of Congress on a national scale.
It helps politicians win support from their constituents.
The US Congress has over 500 members in the House of Representatives and another hundred members in the Senate, as compared to the two people, the President and vice President, who are elected to the executive branch. Because there are so many of them, elected from specific districts, these members of Congress are more closely in touch with their constituents. The President would simply not have the time to be that closely in touch with the entire population of the US. And the judicial branch is mostly appointed, rather than elected, and thus is even less in touch with the voters.
A rate of over 90 suggests a high level of agreement or consensus among members of both houses of Congress. It could mean that members from different parties are often voting together or that there are few major disagreements on legislation. Such a high rate of agreement is relatively uncommon in a politically polarized environment like the US Congress.
interest group contributions often depend on perceptions of proximity with popular presidents.
It is an often small, temporary committee of members of Parliament (or in the US: Congress) that is appointed to deal with or investigate a specific question or problem.
Members of the congress often support political positions that mirror voter opinion in their home states. Apex