congresspersons
/ˈkɑŋɡrəspɜrsənz/
noun
- Members of a congress, especially the U.S. Congress, who are elected to make laws.
- The town hall meeting gave citizens a chance to ask their congresspersons questions.
- Young people are encouraged to write to their congresspersons about issues that matter to them.
- Several congresspersons from both parties worked together on the new education bill.