us congress

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us congress

The US Congress meets to discuss and vote on new laws for the country.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The legislative branch of the United States federal government: The US Congress is the bicameral legislature composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, responsible for making federal laws, declaring war, and overseeing the federal budget.
Usage
  • The term "US Congress" is used to refer to the institution as a whole or its collective membership. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the."
  • Example:
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The power to levy taxes is vested in the US Congress.
    • A joint session of the US Congress was convened to count electoral votes.
Advanced Usage
  • "Act of Congress": A statute or law formally enacted by the US Congress.
    • This program was established by an Act of Congress.
  • "Before Congress": Referring to matters being presented for consideration to the legislative body.
    • The issue of climate change is now before Congress.
Variants and Related Words
  • Congressional (adj): Pertaining to the US Congress.
    • The senator has significant congressional experience.
  • Congressperson (n): A member of the US Congress, often used to refer to a Representative.
    • She is the congressperson for our district.
Synonyms
  • The Legislature: The legislative body of the U.S. government.
  • The Hill: A metonym for the US Congress, referencing Capitol Hill where it meets.
Related Phrases
  • To convene Congress: To formally bring the US Congress into session.
    • The President has the power to convene Congress in special sessions.
  • To adjourn Congress: To formally suspend the proceedings of the US Congress.
    • Congress is scheduled to adjourn for the summer recess.
us congress

The US Congress meets to discuss and vote on new laws for the country.

Noun
  1. the legislature of the United States government