A member's personal experience can significantly influence their voting on legislation by shaping their perspectives on specific issues. For instance, if a legislator has faced challenges related to healthcare, they may prioritize healthcare reforms that address those struggles. Additionally, personal experiences can foster empathy, leading members to advocate for policies that resonate with their constituents' needs. Ultimately, such experiences can create a more relatable and informed legislative approach.
Yes, it is true that a sponsor is a member of Congress who is willing to introduce and back the legislation.
Personal experience as a member of a family that owned slaves
Although all congresspeople DO have personal staff to assist them, THAT responsibility is the Congressman's and the Congressman's ALONE. No one else legally, or lawfully, has that responsibility.
You do not have to become a member to get an answer - but if you want an ad-free experience and all of the privileges of membership, you have to fill in the form.
It is called a Hopper.
They do many things but primarily they represent their constituents in enacting legislation.
Yes, I can provide a personal letter of recommendation for a family member.
Based on personal choice of either of the two parties.
a member of the sepreme court?
A+ the citizens
It is a matter of personal opinion and personal preference.
Not at all in my experience