congressional

adjective33 collocationsAvg. frequency: 8.1

An election for members of the U.S. Congress.

A group of members of Congress appointed to deal with a particular subject.

A meeting of a congressional committee to take testimony and gather information.

A formal expression of choice by members of Congress on a particular issue.

An electoral constituency that elects a single member of Congress.

An organized effort to get a candidate elected to Congress.

A competition between candidates for a seat in Congress.

A person who is competing to be elected to Congress.

A person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others, especially in a legislative body.

A proposed law presented to Congress for discussion.

A member of Congress who is chosen by their party to be a leader.

A formal inquiry or systematic study conducted by a congressional committee.

A formal discussion on a particular topic in a congressional session.

Official permission or agreement from Congress.

The act of giving legal or official authority by Congress.

Refers to a decision or measure taken by the Congress.

A formal expression of the opinion or will of Congress.

A change or addition to a law or bill proposed or passed by Congress.

A person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference or to Congress.

A staff member who assists a member of Congress.

A student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, in a congressional office to gain work experience.