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Members of the 106th Congress (session‑specific roster)

electoral‑focused agenda‑setting antagonistic procedural accountability-driven authoritative institutional
Members of the 106th Congress stand as the institutional interlocutors for the Presidency, wielding electoral leverage and procedural authority over budget and policy outcomes. They translate constituent anxieties into vote‑proof demands, forcing the White House to reframe rhetoric and justify spending on political terms. Lilly’s impulse to summon congressional leaders to the White House for a budget meeting highlights their dual role as audience and arbiter: their assent turns messaging into implementable policy, and their priorities can instantly eclipse White House communications during competing news cycles.
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Also known as: Congressional members, 106th Congress, the Congress, Members of Congress