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Legislation

U.S.

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President Donald J. Trump

 

Vice President Mike Pence

 

Chief of Staff (acting) Mick Mulvaney

 

Senior Advisors Steven Miller and Jared Kushner

 

Communications Bill Shine

 

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders

 

National Security Advisor John R. Bolton

 

Director of FBI Christopher R. Wray

 

U.S. Attorney General William Barr                                                  February 14, 2019

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein                                       April 26, 2017

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen                     December 06, 2017

U.S. Secretary Dept. of Transportation Elaine Chao                        January 31, 2017

U.S. Secretary Dept of State Mike Pompeo                                      April 26, 2018

U.S. Secretary Department of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan          Acting since January 01, 2019

U.S. Department of Treasury Steven Minuchin                                 February 13, 2017

U.S. Secretary of Housing & Urban Dvmt. Ben Carson                    March 2, 2017

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos                                        February 7, 2017

U.S. Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt                                  Acting since January 02, 2019

Ambassador to the United Nations Jonathan Cohen                        Acting since January 01,2019

Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar                        January 29, 2018

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross                                               February 28, 2017

Administrator Environmental Protection Agcy Andrew R. Wheeler   Acting since January 09, 2018

United States Secretary of Energy Rick Perry                                  March 2, 2017

Director of Management and Budget Mick Mulvaney                       February 16, 2017

Small Business Administration Linda McMahon                               February 14, 2017

Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie                           July 30,,2018

Director of CIA Gina Haspel                                                             May 21, 2018

Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta                                              April 28, 2017

Director of National Inteligence Dan Coats                                      March 16, 2017

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue                                            April 25, 2017

United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer                    May 15. 2017

U.S. Supreme Court Justices

 

Chief Justice John G. Roberts

Justice          Clarence Thomas

Justice          Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Justice          Stephen G. Breyer

Justice          Sonia Sotomayor

Justice          Samuel A. Alito, Jr.

Justice          Elena Kagan

Justice          Neil M. Gorsuch

Justice          Brett M. Kavanaugh

Tom Perez Chair of the DNC

Ronna Romney McDaniel Chair of the RNC

To follow legislation you need to determine if the bill is a national or a state law.  If national it will go through the US Senate and US House.  If state it will go through the state's Senate and the State's House.  Bills going through the Senate begin with S.  Bills going through the House begin with HR. There is no set order of the two branches it must go through first or second.  If it goes first through the Senate it will then go through the House.  If it first goes through the House it will then go through the Senate.  A bill must pass through both branches before it will be considered law.  State bills fo to the govenor while national bills go to the president.

 

US Senators

US House

There are a total of 441 U.S. State Senators which include 435 from the states and 7 from territories.

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