“JOB DESCRIPTION FOR A MEMBER OF CONGRESS: While there is no detailed job description for a Member of Congress, their powers are enumerated in one place: the United States Constitution. Under Article I of the Constitution,3 the following are explicit congressional responsibilities: • Making laws; • Raising revenue, authorizing & appropriating federal funds, and managing the federal debt; • Providing for the common defense; • Providing for the general welfare; • Regulating commerce among the states and with foreign nations; • Establishing the federal court system and defining federal crimes; • Declaring war and maintaining and regulating the military; • Directing a Census every ten years; • Impeaching federal officers, including the President (House only); • Trying impeachments (Senate only); and • Advising and consenting to treaties and appointments of judges and federal officials (Senate only). Additionally, to serve as a Member of the House of Representatives, an individual must be twenty-five years old and have been a citizen for seven years. Similarly, to serve in the Senate, an individual must be thirty years old and have been a citizen for nine years." - cmf-member-job-description-1-Congress-job-description-1.pdf (transparencyinpolitics.info)
I'm also assigned to do advocacy centers, list of industry - Google Search, Industry (economics) - Wikipedia community centers, social justice centers, and justice centers in general.
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