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  2. Congressional staff - Wikipedia

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    Before the American Civil War, members of Congress did not have staff assistance or even offices, and "most members worked at their desks on the floor." [1]In 1891, Congress had a total of 146 staff members: 37 Senate personal staff, 39 Senate committee staff, and 62 House committee staff (37 of whom only worked during congressional sessions). [2]

  3. Legislative assistant - Wikipedia

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    Members of the United States Congress (both in the House of Representatives and Senate), as well as most members of other legislative bodies of sub-national subdivisions (states, cities, counties), have multiple legislative assistants who at the basic level are tasked in handling research and briefing (both verbal briefing and written memoranda) duties while legislative assistants that are ...

  4. Structure of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Research Service provides detailed, up-to-date and non-partisan research for senators, representatives, and their staff to help them carry out their official duties. [20] The franking privilege allows members of Congress to send official mail to constituents at government expense. Though they are not permitted to send election ...

  5. Congressional Dem staffers drop short-lived request for 32 ...

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    The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating schedule that would allow staffers to work fewer hours when lawmakers ...

  6. The 25 staffers who make Capitol Hill run

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    Senators and representatives wear the pins, but staffers keep Capitol Hill running. Staying behind the scenes, they draft legislation, help constituents, deal with the media, keep committee work ...

  7. Constitution lessons: Learn about the powers, duties and ...

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    Article I, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution explains the powers delegated to the federal House of Representatives and Senate.

  8. Legislative correspondent - Wikipedia

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    A legislative correspondent is a position in the congressional staff employed by members of the United States Congress that is chiefly responsible for drafting constituent form letters and memoranda, tracking legislation, conducting legislative research, and meeting constituent and interest groups. [1]

  9. Sergeant at Arms of the United States House of Representatives

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    Under the direction of the speaker of the House or other presiding officer, the sergeant at arms plays an integral role in maintaining order and decorum in the House chamber. The sergeant at arms is also responsible for ensuring the safety and security of members of Congress, the congressional staff, visiting dignitaries, and tourists.