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Social Studies, 17.12.2020 23:10, logan127

Use this tool to identify the people who represent you. Once you have found the names of the people who represent you, research a few other aspects about each person. You can visit their official websites or search local newspapers for stories about the lawmakers. To find official websites, you can look in this directory of US representatives and search this database of links to state legislaturesā€™ websites. In the table provided below, make notes about what you learn. How long have your representatives been in office? Do they hold leadership roles? What major legislation have they helped produce? US Senator
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