Chamber Of Representatives
The Chamber of Representatives is one of the two houses of the United States Congress, responsible for making federal laws. It consists of 435 members, known as representatives, who are elected by the public from various districts across the country. Each representative serves a two-year term, and the number of representatives from each state is based on its population.
The Chamber of Representatives has several key functions, including introducing legislation, debating bills, and voting on proposed laws. It also holds the power to initiate revenue bills and impeach federal officials. The Speaker of the House leads the chamber and plays a crucial role in its operations.