What special privilege does the Constitution give members of Congress?
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A special privilege that the Constitution gives to the members of Congress that is, "debates in Congress cannot be questioned in the courts".
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- The US Congress is considered the bicameral assembly of the US federal govt. The Congress shall comprise the House of Representatives and the Senate as legislative chambers. Capitol of the United States, Washington, D.C. It's the gathering place of the conference. The electoral process selects both the presidents of the Senates and the House of Representatives. The members are directly chosen.
- The Senators are 100, and the delegates are 435. There are also a total of 535 voters. The members of the "House of Representatives"have a responsibility to support the persons of the Single Electorate or the District for two years. Two senators serve each member of the US. There are 50 states, but there are a total of 100 members. Six years of service by election are chosen for each senator.
- Conditions often refer to the registration of an individual as a member. A individual shall be 25 years of age & at least 30 years of age for the House of Representatives. Both democratic applicants must be US citizens, for the "House of Representatives"atleast seven years & for the Senate 9 years..
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