The legislative body in the U.S. government is called the Congress. It consists of a Lower House: the House of Representatives, and the Upper House: the Senate. Each state in the United States elects its own Representatives to the Lower House and its Senators, as allotted to it according to a certain formula stated somewhere in the United States' Constitution, according to a census made to decide said allotment.
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