
The U.S. Capitol (Virginia's Representation)
The U.S. Capitol that Virginia's representatives serve in is the federal building in Washington, D.C., where members of Congress gather to make national laws. Virginia's delegation includes both Senators and House Representatives who represent the state's interests on issues like defense, trade, and healthcare. The Capitol building itself is an iconic symbol of American democracy, hosting legislative sessions, debates, and votes. While Virginia's elected officials work within this national institution, they also advocate for policies that benefit their constituents back home. The Capitol connects Virginia’s local priorities to the broader decisions shaping the entire country.