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He was a lawyer
He was in the legal profesion.
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He was a Congressman & Senator. He never had a profession unless you consider politics a profession.
Yes it does. The US Constitution prescribes that the Congress assemble on 3 January, prior to the 20 January Inaugural.
A closed meeting of each political party in each house of congress is known as a caucus. Caucuses take place each year prior to Congress convening.
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The first nomination conventions were held in 1832 and both parties met in Baltimore. Prior to that members of Congress met and nominated someone from their party.
Most Congress members have backgrounds in law, business, or public service prior to entering politics. They often have experience as attorneys, business owners, or public officials at the state or local level.
Celia Cruz died from brain cancer back in 2003, so she currently doesn't have a profession. Prior to her death she was a famous Cuban-American salsa performer.
Yes, U.S. Congress members are eligible for health insurance through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), which they can enroll in while in office. While they do not receive health insurance for life automatically, they can continue their FEHBP coverage after leaving Congress, provided they meet certain requirements, such as being enrolled for five years prior to retirement. However, they must pay the premiums themselves, unlike active members who have a portion covered by the government.
Rahul Gandhi is best known publicly for his political career. He currently serves as the Vice President of the Indian National Congress and as the Chairperson of the National Students Union of India and the Indian Youth Congress. Prior to 2004 he worked in the private sector for Backops Services Private Ltd in Mumbai, and Monitor Group in London. He follows in his father's political footsteps.