Yes, a state representative is often referred to as "Honorable" as a formal title. This designation reflects the respect and recognition associated with their elected position. It is commonly used in official communications and introductions. However, the specific usage can vary by state and legislative body.
When addressing a current or former U.S. Representative or Senator, address them as Representative or Senator. The same applies to State Representatives and Senators. When writing, they would still be referred to as The Honorable and their name. When introducing them at functions, it is proper to say "former Representative" so as not to confuse an audience.
A member of the House is referred to as a Representative, Congressman, or Congresswoman and Representatives use the prefix "The Honorable" before their names.
To the Honorable Full Name, State of State name,House of Representatives OR Dear Mr./Mrs. Full Name
honorable senator/representative
If "representative" is the actual title, I would go with - Representative & Mr Smith. Or, if "senator" is the title then - Senator & Mr Smith A: As a general rule, the safe way of addressing this would be: To the Honorable Mr. and Mrs. Smith 1234 Any Street Anytown, ST. 12345
The fighting for his country gave him an honorable medal. As a title, the word Honorable is used to show respect. For example, Judges are often addressed in writing as "The Honorable Judge Joseph J. Smith". In some countries, leaders are referred to as Honorable followed by their name.
I address letter to former state representative as US representative.
The same Benefits as you would get, if it was a regular Honorable Discharge....except for the GI Bill. Only members with Honorable discharges are eligible for this benefit.
what is the starting salary for the Indiana state representative
Should have at least one representative for each state
A representative is who is choosen by a particular set of people to stand in for them in a particular circumstances or situation.
to become a state representative ,you must be 18.