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A term is how long someone serves in congress before they face another election. In the House of representatives, it's two years. In the senate, it's six years. A session is merely a period of time where congress is actively doing things (e.g. holding votes, committee meetings, etc). Congress is currently not in session as they're all back in their home districts running for re-election (except for those senators who aren't up for re-election this go round)

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