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See the religious makeup of the new U.S. Congress, including the LDS tally Some faiths gain ground, others lose it, but Capitol Hill remains more religious — on paper — than the nation as a whole.
Latter-day Saints, at 1.7% of Congress, are also overrepresented in Congress when compared to the country’s overall adult population, only 1% of whom, per Pew, identify as members of the faith.
Senate Republicans are scrambling to pass President Trump's so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" as a Fourth of July deadline ...
The 119th Congress will be the first one in recent years to buck the general trend of more racial, gender, age and ethnic diversity.