Federal Representatives of Texas Senate District 26
While highly debated, the role of the U.S. federal government is to create and enforce laws that ensure order and stability within our society. The U.S. Constitution outlines the nation's law-making process and establishes institutions to carry out this function.
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United States Senators
U.S. Senators are members of the Senate, one of two parts of the United States Congress (The House of Representatives being the other). The citizens of each state elect two Senators to serve 6 years terms. Senators have many duties and responsibilities include; writing and passing laws, approving many presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties with other countries. In addition, individual Senators play many roles. These roles include being official members of the government, representing the people elected them, and are members of a political party.
The United States Senate is the upper chamber in the legislative Branch of the Federal Government. It is considered to be a more powerful body than the lower chamber, the House of Representatives.
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The United States Senate is the upper chamber in the legislative Branch of the Federal Government. It is considered to be a more powerful body than the lower chamber, the House of Representatives.
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Role of a U.S. Congressman
As per the Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives who's members are called Congressman, make and pass federal laws. The House is one of Congress’s two chambers (the other is the U.S. Senate), and part of the federal government’s legislative branch. The number of voting representatives in the House is fixed by law at no more than 435, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states.
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As per the Constitution, the U.S. House of Representatives who's members are called Congressman, make and pass federal laws. The House is one of Congress’s two chambers (the other is the U.S. Senate), and part of the federal government’s legislative branch. The number of voting representatives in the House is fixed by law at no more than 435, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states.
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DISTRICT 20
CONGRESSMAN JOAQUIN CASTRO (D) Address: 1221 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-3236 District Address: 727 E. Cesar Chavez, Suite B-128 San Antonio, TX 78206 Phone: 210-348-8216 Congressman Castro's Website District 20 Precinct Map (PDF) DISTRICT 23
CONGRESSMAN TONY GONZALES (R) Address: 1009 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-4511 District Address: 727 East Cesar Chavez Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78206 Phone: 210-806-9920 Congressman Gonzales's Website District 23 Precinct Map (PDF) |
DISTRICT 21
CONGRESSMAN CHIP ROY (R) Address: 1319 Longworth HOB Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-4236 District Address: 1100 NE Loop 410, Suite 640 San Antonio, TX 78209 Phone: 210-821-5024 Congressman Roy's Website District 21 Precinct Map (PDF) DISTRICT 28
CONGRESSMAN HENRY CUELLAR (D) Address: 2209 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-225-1640 District Address: 615 E. Houston, Suite 563 San Antonio, TX 78205 Phone: 210-271-2851 Congressman Cuellar's Website District 28 Precinct Map (PDF) |
DISTRICT 35
CONGRESSMAN LLOYD DOGGETT (D)
Address: 2307 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-4865
District Address: 217 W. Travis St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: 210-704-1080
Congressman Doggett's Website
District 35 Precinct Map (PDF)
CONGRESSMAN LLOYD DOGGETT (D)
Address: 2307 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-4865
District Address: 217 W. Travis St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: 210-704-1080
Congressman Doggett's Website
District 35 Precinct Map (PDF)