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When a member of the House of Representatives helps a citizen from his or her own district receive some federal aid to which that citizen is entitled, the Representatives' action is referred to as Group of answer choices

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When a member of the House of Representatives helps a citizen from his or her own district receive some federal aid to which that citizen is entitled, the Representatives' action is referred to as meeting supporters and acting on their suggestions

Congressmen also serve on congressional committees to debate bills, and managing employees who oversee scheduling.

The members of the House of Representatives also have exclusive powers like bringing charges against officials in order to remove them from office, they have the power to choose a president if the Electoral College results in a tie and to generate bills that raise funds for the public services of a government.

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