A Congressman is a member of the legislative branch of the United States government, specifically part of the House of Representatives. They are elected to represent the interests of their constituents, the people living in their district. Congressmen help create and pass laws, address local issues, and provide services to their communities.
Each Congressman serves a two-year term and can be re-elected multiple times. They work alongside other members of Congress, including Senators, to discuss and debate important national matters. Their role is crucial in shaping policies that affect everyday life, from education to healthcare and beyond.