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Are congressmen part of the senate or the house?

Yes, the House of Representatives is part of congress. The other half is the Senate.


How many congressman are in the senate?

There are 100 congresspeople in the senate. Both the senate and the house of representatives are truly congresspeople. In normal everyday language we call representatives congressmen and senators senators, but both houses make up congress.


How do senators differ from their collegues in the house of representatives?

There are only 100 senators and 435 House members. Senators serve 6-year terms but Congressmen have 2-year terms. Therefore Senators tend to be more influential both in Washington and in their states. This is particularly true in large states that have a lot of Congressmen that come and go while senators stay in power.


How many retired congressmen and senators are still living?

As of 2021, the exact number of retired congressmen and senators who are still living is not publicly available. However, there are many retired politicians from both chambers who are still alive and occasionally appear in public events or provide commentary on political matters.


Is being in the House of Representatives the same as being a Congressman?

Yes. Both representatives and senators preside in the congress and are known of congressmen and women.


Which is higher a senator or a congressman?

In the United States, both senators and congressmen are federal legislators, but senators hold a higher position. Senators serve in the Senate, which is the upper house of the U.S. Congress, while congressmen serve in the House of Representatives, the lower house. Senators represent an entire state, while congressmen represent specific congressional districts within a state.


Is a senator or congressman more powerful in the United States government?

In the United States government, a senator and a congressman have different roles and powers. Senators are part of the Senate, which is one of the two chambers of Congress, while congressmen are members of the House of Representatives. Both senators and congressmen have important roles in the legislative process, but senators typically have more individual power and influence due to their smaller numbers and longer terms. Senators also have the authority to approve or reject presidential appointments and treaties, which gives them significant influence in shaping national policy.


What are the former occupations of senators?

The answer, according to FlipCongress2010.com, a non-partisan organization devoted to examining the "issues that shape America" and exposing "corruption in Congress", is as follows: Lawyers comprise 55% of Republican senators and 62% of Democratic senators -- a difference of 7 percentage points. Lawyers comprise 33% of Republican congressmen and women and 41% of Democratic congressmen and women -- a difference of 8 percentage points. In other words, both parties are lawyer's parties.


Why does California need both state senators and state assembly members when their job function appears to be the same?

It is for the same reason that the people are represented by both Congressmen and Senators: so that each body of officials can keep a check on the other in order for the state legislature (law-making body) to work more effectively.


How many years does a senator serve in Alabama?

Do you mean US Senators? The US Constitution sets the number of Seneators at two per state. Alabama, just like the other 49 states, elects two Senators to the US Senate. The State of Alabama has a state legislature as well, with both a House of Representatives and a Senate. The Alabama State Senate has a total of 35 members.


How much does a one term US congressman make annually?

Congressmen and Senators make $174,000 Speaker of the House makes $223,500 Minority and Majority leaders in both houses make $193,400


How many times may a senate or congressman be re-elected?

how many times may a senator be reelected from pennsylvania?