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Shaun Nixon
30 May, 08:42
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Congress meets in Washington, D. C. to do what?
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Zaiden Long
30 May, 11:04
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The Congress meets in Washington to make laws by drafting bills with elaborate debate and forwarding the bills to the president for assent to become a law.
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The Congress do meet at the Capital Hill in Washington at the district of Columbia once in a calendar year with two sessions based on the house of rep members having to terms to make new laws. It consists of both the Senators (100) and house of representative members (435).
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