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Representatives are elected to two-year terms to represent the people of a specific congressional district in the federal government. They introduce and vote on new laws, hold hearings, and are responsible for approving federal taxes.
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My Top 3 Priorities
Prove or disprove the Stanislaus River flow at the New Melones damsite in 01/1862 and it near 280,000 cubic feet per second, triple the width of the spillway.
Homelessness and soaring rents: Examine the effects of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, the Faircloth Amendment and slashing of subsidized housing funding in 1998, , and the tarring of subprime loans in 2007-2009, and reverse the effects of all 3 . . . .
Advocate repeal of the right to keep and bear arms: make it a privilege.