Members of the United States Congress, which is made up of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. They are elected officials who represent their constituents and are responsible for making laws and policies.
Related terms
Constituents: The people who live in a particular district or state represented by a Congress member.
Committees: Smaller groups within Congress that focus on specific issues or areas of legislation.
Speaker of the House/Senate Majority Leader: Leaders who guide and coordinate the legislative process within their respective chambers.