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US Senators and Representatives

The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the United States House of Representatives constitutes the United States Congress. Ask and answer here about the functions, powers, and public lives of US Senators and Representatives.

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How do the Federalists explain the different terms of office for the House and the Senate?

In the days when the Constitution was promulgated, only the House of Representatives was open to general election. The Senate was appointed by the State Legislatures. (This would change with the 17th Amendment, which made Senators popularly elected over 100 years later.)

Since members of the House would be elected by the people, the terms were short to reflect the fact that people's tendency would be to become impatient with the government and wish to elect new officials quickly. As for the Senators, since they were chosen by the State Legislatures, the longer terms would make allow the legislatures to spend less time worrying about the Federal Government and more time dealing with local laws.

When was Mel Martinez elected a Florida Senator?

He was elected in 2004 and assumed office on 3 January 2005 and has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2010.

In contrast to the speaker of the house the senate majority leader?

The Speaker dominates the House, which is strongly partisan. In the Senate, the Majority Leader shares power with the Minority Leader.

Who is the most liberal Democrat in the US House of Representatives?

Dennis Kucinich is the most liberal Democrat in the US House of Representatives.

Political Positions of Dennis Kucinich

Domestic Policy Voting Record

Kucinich helped introduce and is one of 87 cosponsors in the House of Representatives of the United States National Health Insurance Act or HR 676 proposed by Rep. John Conyers in 2003,[21] which provides for a universal single-payer public health-insurance plan.

His voting record is not always in line with that of the Democratic Party. Kucinich voted against the USA PATRIOT Act, against the Military Commissions Act of 2006,[22] and was one of six who voted against the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Act. He also voted for authorizing and directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate whether sufficient grounds existed for the impeachment of Bill Clinton.

Kucinich criticized the flag-burning amendment and voted against the impeachment of President Clinton. His congressional voting record has leaned toward a pro-life stance, although he noted that he has never supported a constitutional amendment prohibiting abortion altogether. In 2003, however, he began describing himself as pro-choice and said he had shifted away from his earlier position on the issue.[25] Press releases have indicated that he is pro-choice and supports ending the abstinence-only policy of sex education and increasing the use of contraception to make abortion "less necessary" over time. Since 2003 his voting record has reflected his pro choice stance.

He has criticized Diebold Election Systems (now Premier Election Solutions) for promoting voting machines that fail to leave a traceable paper trail, and posted internal company memos on his website in which company executives promised to deliver the 2004 Ohio election to Bush.[26] He was one of the thirty-one who voted in the House to not count the electoral votes from Ohio in the United States presidential election, 2004.

Foreign Policy Record

Kucinich has criticized the foreign policy of President Bush, including the 2003 invasion of Iraq and what he perceives as growing American hostility towards Iran. He has since voted against funding it 100% of the time. In 2005, Kucinich voted against the Iran Freedom and Support Act, calling it a "stepping stone to war." The congressman also signed a letter of solidarity with Hugo Chávez in Venezuela in 2004.

He advocates the abolition of all nuclear weapons calling on the United States to be the leader in multilateral disarmament.[30] Kucinich has also been a strong opponent of space based weapons and has sponsored legislation, HR 2977, banning the deployment and use of space-based weapons.

Kucinich advocates U.S. withdrawal from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) because, in his view, it causes the loss of more American jobs than it creates, and does not provide adequate protections for worker rights and safety and environmental safeguards. He is against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) for the same reason.

Kucinich is also in favor of increased dialogue with Iran in order to avoid a militaristic confrontation at all costs. He expressed such sentiments at an American Iranian Council conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey which included Chuck Hagel, Javad Zarif, Nicholas Kristof, and Anders Liden to discuss Iranian-American relations, and potential ways to increase dialogue in order to avoid conflict.

He believes the U.S. should move aggressively to reduce emissions that cause climate change due to global warming[34] and should ratify the Kyoto Protocol, a major international agreement signed by over 160 countries to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by each signatory.

Kucinich and Ron Paul are the only two congressional representatives who voted[36] against the Rothman-Kirk Resolution,[37] which calls on the United Nations to charge Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the genocide convention of the United Nations Charter based on statements that he has made. Kucinich defended his vote by saying that Ahmadinejad's statements could be translated to mean that he wants a regime change in Israel, not death to its people and supporters, and that the resolution is an attempt to beat "the war drum to build support for a U.S. attack on Iran."

Kucinich is the only congressional representative to vote against[39] the symbolic "9/11 Commemoration" resolution.[40] In a press statement[41] he defended his nay vote by saying that the bill did not make reference to "the lies that took us into Iraq, the lies that keep us there, the lies that are being used to set the stage for war against Iran and the lies that have undermined our basic civil liberties here at home."

In a visit to the rest of the Middle East in September 2007, Kucinich said he did not visit Iraq because "I feel the United States is engaging in an illegal occupation."[42] Kucinich was criticized for his visit to Syria and praise of the President Bashar al-Assad on Syria's national TV.[43] He praised Syria for taking in Iraqi refugees. "What most people are not aware of is that Syria has taken in more than 1.5 million Iraqi refugees," Kucinich said. "The Syrian government has actually shown a lot of compassion in keeping its doors open, and being a host for so many refugees."

Despite Kucinich's committed opposition to the war in Iraq, the Congressman did vote to authorize President Bush broad war making powers in the days following the September 11, 2001 attacks.[45] The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists, has been cited by the Bush Administration in its justification for suspension of habeas corpus in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and its wiretapping of American citizens under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Kucinich voted along with 419 of his House colleagues in favor of this resolution, while only one Congresswoman opposed, Representative Barbara Lee.

What does condemnation do to us?

Answer

This is what the Bible says:

"Thanks be to God - through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then I my self in my mind am a slave to God's law, but in the sinful nature a slave to the law of sin. Romans 7:25 (next verse) Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death." Romans 8:1-2

In the book of Jude he give us strong spiritual warnings. Jude starts out by saying he is eager to talk to the people in the church about the salvation they share. Certain people were "slipping" into the churches and teaching that it did not matter how we lived. That grace had indeed saved us. They obviously were incorrect in thinking sin was no big deal.

"For certain men whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord." Jude 4

Further Study:
Jude
Romans 3:8, 5:16; 18
Matthew 23:14, 23:33
Mark 12:40
Luke 20:47; 23:40
2 Corinthians 3:9
John 3:19
1 Timothy 5:12

How many legislators meet in the Kansas state house?

There are 40 state senators and 125 state representatives in the Kansas state legislature.

What are the names of the five us representatives from Illinois?

Based on the 2010 Census, there are 18 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois. As of January 3, 2017 they are 1st district: Bobby Rush (D); 2nd district: Robin Kelly (D); 3rd district: Dan Lipinski (D); 4th district: Luis Gutiérrez (D); 5th district: Michael Quigley (D); 6th district: Peter Roskam (R); 7th district: Danny K. Davis (D); 8th district: Raja Krishnamoorthi (D); 9th district: Jan Schakowsky (D); 10th district: Brad Schneider (D); 11th district: Bill Foster (D); 12th district: Mike Bost (R); 13th district: Rodney L. Davis (R); 14th district: Randy Hultgren (R); 15th district: John Shimkus (R); 16th district: Adam Kinzinger (R); 17th district: Cheri Bustos (D); and 18th district: Darin LaHood (R).

Who is Elton Gallegly?

The Honorable Elton Gallegly is a congressman. He represents the Oxnard, Ventura California area, also he's a Republican.

How many members of the House of Representatives are elected to each District?

Each of the 435 Congressional Districts is represented by one member of the US House of Representatives.

What is Dennis Kucinich net worth?

The simple answer as listed by Source Watch.com is between $2,000.00 and $32,000.00.

Kucinich is one of Congress's least wealthy members.

Now for the more complex answer.

In personal finance, net worth (or weath) refers to an individual's net economic position; similarly, it uses the value of all assets (long term assets) minus the value of all liabilities.

The FEC report showed assets between $196,000 and $352,000.

But after you remove the liabilities it is around $32k... on the high end.

Who are the senators in MA?

Edward Markey (D) and Elizabeth Warren (D) are the U.S. Senators representing Massachusetts. Warren's next election will be in 2018. Markey's next election will be in 2020.

How many Jewish-Americans are there in the House of Representatives?

As of November 2012, the 113th Congress, four new Jewish representatives were elected to the House of Representatives. This brings the total number of Jews in the House of Representatives to 22.

Can a person holding a US Canadian Dual Citizenship run for Congress?

According to http://www.america.gov/st/usg-english/2008/January/20071128090847abretnuh0.9317591.html, the requirements are US citizenship for at least 9 years, 30 years of age, and a resident of the state he/she is being elected from. I believe that the dual citizenship does not change anything.

What is the stamp duty on scripless shares in Singapore?

No Singapore stamp duty is payable on scripless shares in Singapore companies as Singapore stamp duty (as far as share transfers are concerned) is a tax payable on the instrument of transfer. Where there is no such instrument, stamp duty does not arise. Shari