A regulator is a member of a government agency that
regulates an area of human activity by codifying and
enforcing rules and regulations for the benefit of the
public at large. A regulator is not an elected official, but
rather is appointed to his or her position.
a legislator at the federal level serves in the United
States Congress as a member of the House of
Representatives or the Senate. Members of Congress are
elected to office by the votes in their applicable state or
district.