#USHouseMarketStructureDraft
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, composed of 435 representatives elected for a two-year term. The number of representatives from each state is based on that state's population. Some key points about its structure are:
- *Composition*:
- 435 voting representatives, elected for a two-year term
- 6 non-voting delegates representing territories and special districts
- *Functions*:
- Approves bills that must then be approved by the Senate to become law
- Initiates revenue bills
- Impeaches federal officials and elects the president if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the Electoral College
- *Leadership*:
- The Speaker of the House is elected by its members and is second in the presidential line of succession
- The position is currently held by Mike Johnson
- *Committees*:
- 20 permanent committees that examine bills and oversee executive branch agencies and programs
- Select and joint committees that deal with specific issues
The House of Representatives plays a fundamental role in the legislative system of the United States, working together with the Senate to create and pass laws.