No. The U.S. Congress consists of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators serve in the Senate, and Representatives serve in the House of Representatives. A representative is properly referred to as a congressman or congresswoman.
Congress is a term that describes both the Senate and the House, when combined.
The term length for each house of congress is 2 for the house of representatives and 6 for the senate. House of Reps: 2 year terms Senate: 6 year terms
The term for an individual member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate is: congressman or congresswoman.
legislative branch
During Obama's first term, the Democratic Party controlled both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
6 years - Senate 2 years- House of Representatives
FOREVER. There are not term limits in the House or the Senate. Ain't that great?
the senate is a continuous body
The proper definition of the term "house dance" is a social dance primarily danced to house music that has roots in clubs of Chicago and clubs of New York.
There are no term limits for the Senate or House of Representatives.
in number, length of term, and required qualifications
The senate is also called the upper house.