Legislative Branch
The United States Congress is the legislative branch of the federal government, composed of two chambers: the Senate (100 members) and the House of Representatives (435 voting members).
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United States Senate
100 senators — two from each state — serve six-year terms. The Senate confirms presidential appointments and ratifies treaties.
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House of Representatives
435 voting representatives serve two-year terms in districts apportioned by state population. The House originates all revenue bills and has the sole power of impeachment.
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