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  1. As of 2022, all House chaplains have been Christian but can be members of any religion or faith group. Guest chaplains, recommended by congressional members to deliver the session's opening prayer in place of the House chaplain, have represented many different religious groups, including Judaism and Islam.

  2. Jan 5, 2015 · History of Clergy in Congress. Seven ordained ministers hold seats in the new Congress – one more than the number in the very first U.S. Congress (1789-1791). 1 But because Congress was a much smaller body in the late 18th century than it is now – there were 91 members in the first Congress, compared with 535 voting members today – clergy ...

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  4. Jan 5, 2021 · With five ministers elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives in the newly sworn-in 117th Congress, the pathway from serving in a house of worship to public office hasn’t been...

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · Four types of committees exist in the House and the Senate. The first is the standing, or permanent, committee. This committee is the first call for proposed bills, fewer than 10 percent of which are reported out of committee to the floor.

  6. types of representation: looking out for constituents By definition and title, senators and House members are representatives. This means they are intended to be drawn from local populations around the country so they can speak for and make decisions for those local populations, their constituents, while serving in their respective legislative ...

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · Every member of Congress has a relatively large central office in the broad Capitol complex. Then they each have one or more offices in the district or state. Various different models exist for how to staff congressional offices.

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Members of the clergy, however, are far down the list of congressional occupations – behind agriculture, engineering, journalism, labor, medicine, real estate, and the military. Only one former U.S. president, James Garfield, has ties to a previous life at the pulpit – and even those are tenuous.

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