legislative branch
The term for an individual member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate is: congressman or congresswoman.
FOREVER. There are not term limits in the House or the Senate. Ain't that great?
A member of the Senate has a term of six years.
If you are in the House of Representatives, your term is 2 years. If you are in the Senate, your term is 6 years. If you are President, your term is 4 years.
Colorado has a 35 member Senate and a 65 member House of Representatives.
It has a 100 member House of Delegates and 40 members in the Senate.
A member of the senate serves a 6 year term
H of R = 2 years senate= 6 years
In congress, there are two branches: the House of Representatives and the Senate. A Senator is a member of the senate. A congressman is referring that he/she is part of either the House or the Senate.
A member of Senate serves a six year term, naturally.
The Prime Minister is not a member of the Senate; he's a member of the House of Commons.
The General Assembly with a 40 member Senate and a 100 member House of Delegates.