Gerald Ford represented the state of Michigan in the House of Representatives.
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford practiced law before he was elected to the House of Representatives. He was serving his 13th term in Congress when he was appointed Vice-president.
John Kennedy
Jefferson Davis represented Mississippi in the U.S. Congress before he was elected President of the Confederacy.
He was previously a senator from Illinois.
No, he was in Congress over 20 years before he was asked to be VP. He was also a member of the Warren Commission that investigated the shooting of JFK.
They are chosen the summer before the election by the political party and then are voted for by the district they plan to represent
Members of Congress represent the people of their district in the United StatesCongress by holding hearings, as well as developing and voting on legislation. All bills must pass Congress before they can go to the President to be signed into law.Yet Congress can never know what people are thinking, and therefore it can never represent the people better than the people representing them in their state.
Yes he did. President Richard Nixon resigned from the Presidency in 1974 before he could be impeached by the Congress for covering up his part in the Watergate scandal. Vice President Gerald R. Ford then became President.
it was brought before congress in 1791
Most bills before Congress
My coworker got promoted before I did.