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作者:Joseph Sobieski 9 年以前

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United States Government

The structure of the United States government is divided into three branches: Judicial, Executive, and Legislative. The Judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, is responsible for evaluating laws.

United States Government

Three branches of Government

Judicial (evaluates laws)

Supreme Court

Executive (carries out laws)

President
Cabinet
Vice President

Legislative (makes laws)

House of Representatives
435 Representatives total

The number of Representatives for each state is based on their respective population.

North Carolina Representatives

Holding, George (Republican) Committee Assignment: Ways and Means

Adams, Alma (Democrat) Committee Assignment: Agriculture, Education and the Workforce, Small Business

Meadows, Mark (Republican) Committee Assignment: Foreign Affairs, Oversight and Government, Transportation

McHenry, Patrick T. (Republican) Committee Assignment: Financial Services

Pittenger, Robert (Republican) Committee Assignment: Financial Services

Hudson, Richard (Republican) Committee Assignment: Energy and Commerce

Rouzer, David (Republican) Committee Assignment: Agriculture and Transportation

Walker, Mark (Republican) Committee Assignment: Homeland Security, House Administration, Oversight and Government

Foxx, Virginia (Republican) Committee Assignment: Education and Workforce rules

Price, David (Democrat) Committee Assignment: Appropriations

Jones, Walter B. (Republican) Committee Assignment: Armed Services

Ellmers, Renee (Republican) Committee Assignment: Energy and Commerce

Butterfield, G.K. (Democrat) Committee Assignment: Energy and Commerce

Senate
2 Senators per state

North Carolina Senators

Thom Tillis (Republican) Assigned Committees: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Armed Services, Judiciary, Veterans Affairs, Special Committee on Aging

Richard Burr (Republican) Committee Assignments: Chairman of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions