constituent representative
The Congress of the United States is the legislative branch of the federal government, consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. It is responsible for creating and passing laws, as well as representing the interests and concerns of the American people.
This could refer to a community, club, or organization where individuals with similar interests gather to discuss, engage, and support each other in their shared interests and concerns. This collective group often fosters a sense of belonging, collaboration, and mutual understanding.
The objectives of Congress can vary depending on the specific circumstances, but generally include: To make laws and pass legislation that addresses the concerns and needs of the American people. To provide oversight and accountability of the executive branch, ensuring that government agencies and officials are acting within their authority and in the best interest of the country. To represent and serve as a voice for the constituents, advocating for their interests and concerns both nationally and at a regional level.
The House of Representatives is often referred to as the "people's house" because its members are elected directly by the people. It represents the interests and concerns of the general public and is designed to be a more democratic and responsive branch of Congress.
NATIONALISM!
economic issue, equality issue and environmental concerns
Joseph Pulitzer
NAFTA
Congress set aside protected land.
Congress set aside protected land.
Congress set aside protected land.
Only a member of Congress can propose and introduce legislation, vote on bills and resolutions, serve on committees, participate in congressional hearings, and represent their constituents by advocating for their interests and concerns to other lawmakers, government officials, and the public.