Voters directly elect members of the Senate and members of the House of Representatives
because they help members of Congress get reelected
there are 100 members in senate and 435 members in the house of representatives so there are 535 total members in congress :]
Members of Congress are elected by the people of their state and so represent the political aims of those people.
the sectary of defence sets the time.
yes
Voters play a critical role in electing members of Congress, who in turn have the power to create and pass laws. Voters have the ability to influence the composition of Congress through elections and can hold their elected representatives accountable for the laws they pass. Ultimately, voters have an indirect relationship with the law by participating in the electoral process and selecting representatives who shape legislation.
Other members of Congress can censure, impeach, or expel members. The voters in their constituency can choose not to re-elect them.
False. Members of Congress are elected to represent their constituents, the voters in their districts or states. While lobbyists may seek to influence legislation and advocate for specific interests, the primary responsibility of Congress members is to serve the public and address the needs and concerns of their constituents.
The voters of the district elect them.
Members of Congress collectively set their own salaries. Of course, if they appear to be overly greedy, there is always the possibility that voters will want to elect different people to Congress.
congressional leadership
The eligibility for members of Congress are spelled out in the Constitution, like those of the President. The qualifications however depend largely on the voters.
There are 535 total Members of Congress. The U.S. Senate has 100 and 435 serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Committee staff may influence congress by granting or withholding legislation. Organizations can also influences members of congress in the same ways.
Members of the Senate are voted into office by voters in their respective states. Members of the House of Representatives are elected by voters in their district in their home state. They do not have to live in their district, but most do. Senators serve six-year terns, while representatives serve two-year terms.
They lobby the members of Congress and give money in political campaigns.