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There are no term limits for the Senate or House of Representatives.
Congressman refers to a member of the House of Representative. Senator is a member of the Senate.
The Senate terms are 6 years, but no limit on the number of a times a person can be elected to the Senate.
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There are 100 congresspeople in the senate. Both the senate and the house of representatives are truly congresspeople. In normal everyday language we call representatives congressmen and senators senators, but both houses make up congress.
In congress, there are two branches: the House of Representatives and the Senate. A Senator is a member of the senate. A congressman is referring that he/she is part of either the House or the Senate.
You must be 25 to serve in the House. 30 for the Senate.
Henry Clan was a Congressman in the Senate and House representing Kentucy in the 19th century.
congressman/senator 2 years
the house of reps is based on population of a state. the senate has two from each state
The term for an individual member of the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate is: congressman or congresswoman.
Another name for the senate is the legislature. The senate may also be called by a number of names including the assembly, congress, or parliament.