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    Updates and corrections to data (such as the representative's name or political affiliation) should be made to the "dataset template". There are six dataset templates: California

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    Generates party and state affiliations for U.S. Senators and Representatives Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Party affiliation 1 One-letter party affiliation of the politician Example D Unknown required State 2 USPS abbreviation of politician's state Example NH String required House district number 3 District number for a member of the U.S. House of ...

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    In 1913, The New York Times included the text of a "Dear Colleague" letter written by Representative Finly H. Gray to Representative Robert N. Page in which Gray outlined his "conceptions of a fit and proper manner" in which Members of the House should "show their respect for the President" and "express their well wishes" to the first family. [13]

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    A letter of credence (lettres de créance) is the instrument by which a head of state appoints ("accredits") ambassadors to foreign countries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Also known as credentials , the letter closes with a phrase "asking that credit may be given to all that the ambassador may say in the name of his sovereign or government."