What does a congressman and a senator do?
The Governor is the equivalent of a state level elected “president” (he is the Chief Executive of the state elected by the people of that state) Each state has both state congressman that represent the people of various regions of that state. Each state also has elected state representatives that they send to D.C. to work in the Federal House of Representatives. House “Resolutions” or “new bills” are normally born and proposed within various committees in the House of Representatives. If the resolutions get enough support they make it to the floor of the House for vote. If they pass they go the senate for confiermation vote. In the Senate, each state is represented by at least two senators. The senators are supposed to review the bills coming from the house, debate those bills, and pass them by vote. They are then officially known as an officially ratified bill and it then goes to the executive branch of our government where the president either votes the bill into law OR vetoes “kills