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Legislation

U.S.

Just as important as knowing the sex offender laws is also knowing your legislators who are behind making the laws. Change will only happen through active participation by us making our voices heard, yet few of us know who are legislators are.

 

H.O.S.T is committed to spreading the word and encouraging you to voice your opinions.  Information will be updated as soon as H.O.S.T is aware of any changes are made and the official sites will remain your best method to verify it, but we will post the information here so you can find it easier.

 

U.S. President Elect Donald J. Trump

 

U.S. Vice President Elect Mike Pence

 

U.S. Chief of Staff Reince Priebus

 

US Attorney General Jeff Sessions

 

U.S. Department of State Secretary Rex Tillerson

 

U.S. Department of Treasury Steven Minuchin

 

U.S. Department of Defense James N. Mattis

 

U.S. Supreme Court Justices

 

Chief Justice John G. Roberts

Justice Clarence Thomas

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Justice Sonia Sotomayor

Justice Stephen G. Breyer

Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr.

Justice Elena Kagan

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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.

 

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.

 

Inaguaration Day

Friday January 20, 2017

 

 

115th Congress

To be sworn in January 3, 2017

 

 

US Senators

US House

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