The Constitution gives formal law-making powers to Congress alone. Only 535 men and women actually serve in the U.S. Congress. Despite the long hours and hard work required, thousands of people aspire to be a member of Congress. Read Ch. 6, titled “Congress,” paying close attention to 6.1-6.5.
After reading, follow the below instructions for your 1-2 page reflection:
Find out who represents your state in Congress.The Congress.gov website (https://www.congress.gov/members) may help.
Pick a Representative or Senator to research further. (i.e. Senator Coons)
Visit the Project Vote Smart website (https://justfacts.votesmart.org) and review the bios, voting records and positions of your local congressperson(s).
In your paper, share the following information
Name of Congressmen
Party Affiliation
Committees Served
Highlight a few voting record specifics
Highlight a few interesting policy positions (i.e. abortion, capital punishment, etc.)
For the most part, does your member of Congress represent the views and opinions of you? Why or why not?