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The United States House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress, the other being the Senate. Together, they compose the legislative branch of the federal government. The House is responsible for the creation and passage of federal legislation, which, when approved by the Senate and signed by the President, becomes law. It is considered the "lower house" of Congress, with representation based on state population.
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=== Structure and Membership ===
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The House of Representatives consists of 16 voting members, each serving two-year terms. The number of representatives per state is determined by the state's population, as measured by the decennial U.S. Census. In addition, there are non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.


=== Powers and Functions ===
The House holds exclusive powers, including:


Initiating revenue-related bills.
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Impeaching federal officials, including the President.
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Electing the President in the event of an Electoral College tie.
* {{longlink |[[List of current members of the United States House of Representatives|Current members]] {{hlist|([[Seniority in the United States House of Representatives|by seniority]]|[[Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives|non-voting]])}}}}
Legislation can originate in either chamber of Congress (except for revenue bills, which must originate in the House) and must be passed by both the House and Senate before being sent to the President.
* [[List of former members of the United States House of Representatives|Former members]]
* {{longlink |[[Hill committee]]s {{hlist|([[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee|DCCC]]|[[National Republican Congressional Committee|NRCC]])}}}}
* [[Women in the United States House of Representatives|Women in the House]]
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* [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]]
** {{hlist |([[List of speakers of the United States House of Representatives|list of speakers]]|[[List of Speaker of the United States House of Representatives elections|list of elections]])}}
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* [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives|Party leaders]]
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* [[House Democratic Caucus|Democratic Caucus]]
* [[House Republican Conference|Republican Conference]]
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|heading2 = [[List of United States congressional districts|Congressional districts]]
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* [[United States congressional apportionment|Apportionment]] ([[Huntington–Hill method]])
* {{hlist |[[Redistricting in the United States|Redistricting]] |[[Gerrymandering in the United States|Gerrymandering]]}}
* {{hlist |[[General ticket]] |[[Plural district]]}}


=== Leadership ===
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* [[Committee of the Whole (United States House of Representatives)|Committee of the Whole]]
* {{hlist |[[Closed session of the United States Congress|Closed session]] ([[Closed sessions of the United States House of Representatives|list]]) |[[Saxbe fix]]}}
* {{hlist |[[United States congressional committee|Committees]] ([[List of United States House of Representatives committees|list]]) |[[Procedures of the United States House of Representatives|Procedures]]}}
* {{hlist |[[Origination Clause]] |[[Quorum call]]}}
* {{hlist |[[Unanimous consent]] |[[Salaries of members of the United States Congress|Salaries]]}}
* [[Federal impeachment in the United States|Articles of impeachment]]
* {{hlist |[[Self-executing rule]] |[[Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress|Rules suspension]]}}


The House is led by the Speaker of the House, who is elected by its members and is second in the presidential line of succession after the Vice President. Other key leadership roles include the Majority Leader, Minority Leader, and Whips from each party.


The House is organized into standing committees, which handle specific policy areas such as budget, foreign affairs, and judiciary matters. These committees play a crucial role in drafting and reviewing legislation before it is brought to the floor for debate and voting.
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* [[United States Capitol]]
* {{longlink |[[Congressional office buildings|House office buildings]] {{hlist|([[Cannon House Office Building|Cannon]]|[[Ford House Office Building|Ford]]|[[Longworth House Office Building|Longworth]]|[[O'Neill House Office Building|O'Neill]]|[[Rayburn House Office Building|Rayburn]])}}}}
 
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