Given around 20% of the US population are atheist or agnostic, there must have been. However, it's very unusual for a US politician to openly describe themselves as a atheist.
Bernie Sanders is Junior Senator and he is probably the closest thing to an openly atheist senator at the moment.
Pete Stark (D-CA) is the first openly atheist member of Congress. Stark acknowledged his Atheism in response to an SCA questionnaire in 2007. The American Humanist Association named him their 2008 Humanist of the Year.
You can be sure that there have been -- and will continue to be -- atheists in The Senate and The House. Most simply do not admit it due to political or social pressure.
the senate does
Congress. The senate and the house of representatives.
House of Representatives. The Senate wasn't until the 17th amendment in 1913 .
Each state has two representatives in the Senate, which above you called Snate, which means there are always 100 members in the Senate. The number of reps in the House of Representatives depends on how many have been eligible to be elected from the state districts.
A bill will become a law if it has been approved by the House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate and the President.
The House of Representatives. :) happy to help! i think it is right...
The President of the United States signs bills into law after the bills have been passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
When a bill has been approved by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and is awaiting the president's signature, it is known as "enrolled bill" or "enrolled measure".
to the president
This is the United States, where there is ot anything called the house of senate. There is a Senate which has 59 members, from each state. The other branch of congress is called the House of Representatives, and the number of reps in the House of Reps depends on the number that have been elected from each state district.
Under the United States Constitution, the House of Representatives must vote to impeach the president. It requires a simple majority vote for the measure to be passed and sent to the Senate for trial.
Joe Biden was elected to the United States Senate at the age of 29. Paul Ryan has never been elected for the Senate, but he has for the House of Representatives.