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In the United States, "Member of Congress" is the same thing as "Member of the House of Representatives."
A congresswoman is a female member of the United States Congress. Congresswomen are elected representatives who serve in the House of Representatives, which is one of the two chambers of Congress. They hold the same responsibilities and powers as their male counterparts.
Barack Obama has been a member of the United States Congress since January 4, 2005 when he was sworn in as one of the two senators from the state of Illinois.
Conflict of interest
The full membership of the United States Congress considers a bill after it has been examined by a member or committee of Congress. Members of Congress present bills they support to the entire Congress for discussion and approval.
Because congress will not allow a non member of the united states to make a change in the country
Because he's the member of the congress
A Member of Congress
A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is elected to represent. They share a similar location as they all live in the congress member's home district.
In the United States, any member of Congress must swear to support the Constitution of the United States. They also must confess that they have never engaged in criminal or dishonest conduct. The oath has changed during some periods, most notably the aftermath of the Civil War.
In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.
By a member of the House or Senate in the United States Congress. Committees are occasionally identified as sponsors of legislation as well.