Identification of Representatives and Legislative Process Assignment.

Understanding how to differentiate between your state and federal legislators so that you can address concerns with the correct person is of the utmost importance to policy issues. Your state legislators’ primary offices will be in your state capitol, while your federal legislators’ primary offices will be in Washington, D.C. However, your federal legislators will also have an office or even multiple offices in your state.

Use the websites listed in Week 3 content to assist you in this assignment.

Answer the questions below in APA format, making sure to include in-text citations. Your answers should be of sufficient length to fully answer the questions in a clear and concise manner. While this is not a formal paper (no title page required), you should apply principles of APA format to your responses (spacing, margins, headings, in-text citations, and reference page). Be sure to include citations when appropriate for the websites you utilized in APA 7th edition format. You should include at least 3 references (peer reviewed journals or government agency websites). Reference the grading rubric for this assignment as well to ensure you have addressed all required components. Please also review the plagiarism statement in the course syllabus.

Who are your state and federal representatives? Who are your state and federal senators? Are any of these individuals up for re-election? (Remember you may have multiple in your state – identify those specific to your district/region.)
Are any of your federal representatives or senators on any of the committees that relate to health care policy? What committees are they on?
In your own words, write a short descriiption explaining the process of how a bill becomes a law. Be sure to briefly summarize each step in the process.

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