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What do you think? Does the U.S. Congress really reflect the will of the people?
The U.S. Congress does not consistently reflect the will of the people due to various influences, including party loyalty, financial contributions from PACs, and reliance on interest groups for information. The House of Representatives tends to be more in touch with constituents compared to the Senate. Concerns about Congress include excessive delegation of power to the executive branch, legislative gridlock, and the prioritization of reelection over addressing significant issues. Recent criticisms highlight these ongoing challenges within the legislative process.
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