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  2. Members of the U.S. Congress

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    Profiles of U.S. Representatives and Senators that include their legislative activity.

  3. Find Your Members in the U.S. Congress

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    Already know your member? Find your member on a list to view their contact information. Representatives. Senators. Find your members of Congress by typing in your address on Congress.gov.

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  5. Membership of the 118 Congress: A Profile - CRS Reports

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    • The overwhelming majority, 96%, of Members of Congress have a college education. • The dominant professions of Members are public service/politics, business, and law. • Most Members identify as Christians, and the collective majority of these affiliate with a Protestant

  6. Congressional Salaries and Allowances: In Brief - CRS Reports

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    First, the report briefly summarizes the current salary of Members of Congress; limits or prohibitions on their outside earned income, honoraria, and tax deductions; options for life and health insurance; and retirement benefits.

  7. Browse the legislation of the 118th U.S. Congress (2023-2024) by law, bill type, subject, bills vetoed, or committee report.

  8. Members of the U.S. Congress

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    How to Contact Your Member. Member websites provide comprehensive contact information: Representatives | Find by Zip Code; Senators

  9. Salaries of Members of Congress: Recent Actions and Historical...

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    Salaries of Members of Congress: Recent Actions and Historical Tables. Congress is required by Article I, Section 6, of the Constitution to determine its own pay. In the past, Congress periodically enacted specific legislation to alter its pay; the last time this occurred affected pay in 1991.

  10. Congressional Careers: Service Tenure and Patterns of Member...

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    Data on the tenure of Members of Congress for the 1st through 115th Congresses are drawn from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1 which records each Member’s service in the House and Senate from the 1 st Congress through the present.

  11. Members of the U.S. Congress

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    Profiles of U.S. Representatives and Senators that include their legislative activity.