A Congressman or Congresswoman (generically, Congressperson) is a politician who is a member of a Congress. In countries with a parliament rather than a congress, "MP" (Member of Parliament) is used instead.
In the United States, a Congressman usually refers to a member of the country's House of Representatives. Technically, Senators (members of the United States Senate, the other house of the U.S. Congress) are also Congressmen, but are rarely referred to as such to avoid confusion. The title of "Congressman / woman" is usually used in conversation to address a member of the House, for example "Hello Congressman Jones."
Note: American political scientists, in a further effort to clarify the issue, now use the term Member of Congress (MC), to refer to both members of the Senate and the House, and stick to Senator and Representative when referring to members of either specific body. These terms - Member of Congress, Senator, Representative - all have the advantage of being gender-neutral, reducing the number of variant terms needed. The term also brings the U.S. into line with the rest of the world's parliamentary bodies, reducing confusion abroad.
Congressman John Barrow visited the MCG Child Care Center in Augusta to discuss HR 1473, Juans Law, legislation that he introduced that recently passed in the House of Representatives.
Congressman John Barrow convened with local business, education, and community leaders together at Paine College for an open discussion about the energy, economic development, and education challenges facing the Augusta area.
Throughout the year, Congressman Barrow hosts Congress on the Corner meetings in towns and cites all across Georgia's 12th Congressional District, with local staff on hand at each meeting to help out on any problems you may be having with a particular government agency, such as the Social Security Administration, Medicare, or the VA.
FY 2008 earmarks requested by Congressman Walden on behalf of Oregonians
WHAT: A town hall meeting with Congressman Greg Walden.
Congressman Greg Walden speaks in front of nearly 200 county and school administrators from Oregon and across the nation to continue the push to reauthorize legislation for county roads and schools