Because it's all an elaborate sham.
They (Politicians) do anything they can get away with. Certainly including serving in multiple committees, possibly contradictory to each other, to somehow gain more personal wealth or security of reelection.
If, for some reason, one of them ever were to crusade for true liberty, in any real sense, they would quickly find their reputation annihilated through TV, radio, and mainstream internet.
Safest bet, for starters: Don't ever trust or depend on somebody who has a chauffeur.
No, they already have jobs. However, they can serve on special cabinet committees.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
The Legislative Branch includes committees that serve under the president.
Congressmen can be reelected an infinite amount of times. There is no limit to how many terms they can serve.
The term for the House is 2 years: for for Senate it is 6 years. However, there is no limit to the number of termsone serve, if one can be get re-elected. Most Congressmen and Senators serve multiple terms.
As many as asked.Technically, no Senator is supposed to serve on more than two major standing committees and no more than one minor standing committee. However, these rules are not strictly enforced; thus, we find some senators that serve on more than 3 standing committees altogether.
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Non-members may serve on committees in the United Methodist church.
There are no term limits for the US House. Some Congressmen serve dozens of terms.