It is not a requirement that one must have "at least a college degree" in order to become a member of the House of Representatives," since this would not go over well with the "base" of many political parties.
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I believe it is the Doctrine of Nullification
When a member of Congress does what is described above, this is known as the practice of<u> Pork-Barreling </u>
<u>Pork Barreling:</u>
- Refers to when a Member of Congress uses federal funds for projects in their district that aren't really needed
- Is done to secure votes by pleasing voters
When these projects are founded in the district, they will create jobs for those in that district which ensures that those people will vote for the Member of Congress that brought the project.
In conclusion, this is pork-barreling.
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