Peter Amor is a senate at the federal level since he is the SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES RESEARCH IDIOT!
belongs to the federal level
If you're asking about political experience, not at all. President Obama was an Illinois State Senator and US Senator prior to his election as President. Abraham Lincoln, by contrast, had no experience at the Federal level. US Grant had never held office prior to his election. There are numerous other examples.
You can create a petition on the White House website:https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/But if you want to suggest a law it is better to directly contact your local representative for state level issues, or your US Senator's office for federal level issues.
Jackson was a federal judge and on the state Supreme Court. He also served as US Congressman and US Senator before he was US President.
The Senators are people chosen by citizens of the United States to represent the state they are from on the federal level. Two people from each state are chosen by the people of each state making the total number of US Senators 100.
In US the lowest level of court is District Court.
In the US, they are on the State level.
That is the US Postal Service, which is a Federal level agency.
US District Courts are the trial courts of general jurisdiction; they are the entry level of the federal court system.
Obama represented the state of Illinois in the US Senate. He lived in Chicago, IL, and was elected to the state senate as someone from the district that includes Chicago. But in US federal politics (congress), a senator is from a state, rather than from a city.
Martin Van Buren was a US senator, the secretary of state, the vice-president and the 8th president. He did not hold any other federal positions.
(in the US) No. No traffic courts or juvenile courts exist at the federal level.