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The members of Congress determine their own salaries, typically voting for raises every couple of years.
Members of Congress collectively set their own salaries. Of course, if they appear to be overly greedy, there is always the possibility that voters will want to elect different people to Congress.
No one. Congress does not have the power to enforce laws. Such is an Executive power. Congress cannot even punish its own members. The worst Congress can do is censure members of Congress found guilty of crimes or of violating ethics. Censure is essentially a loss of faith and little more.
No, you are wrong. Your gonna have to find out on your own because Im not telling you. No one will.
Each chamber (House and Senate) are responsible for its own members. The House and Senate both have rules committees that deal with allegations of members' wrong doing.
No , not all air freight companies own their airplanes. As a matter of fact, most freight companies started out their business by renting airplanes.
Members of Congress collectively set their own salaries. Of course, if they appear to be overly greedy, there is always the possibility that voters will want to elect different people to Congress.
Voters tend to disapprove of Congress while simultaneously liking their own members. When it comes to re-election, there is an advantage for incumbents because their constituents will continuously vote for them.
The Wright brothers did not have any help on inventing. They were on their own. They were even discouraged. They were not even supported.
The members of congress are voted into office. The Senate serves 6 years and the House is 2 year terms. They meet in the capital building and set their own calendar in January.
Some aircraft have power stations in the passenger seats ( a plug in) but you would have to bring your own charger.
Africa has several nations, each with its own government. However, there are organizations that have members throughout the continent, such as the ANC (African National Congress).