Members of the House of Representatives are elected officials who serve in the lower chamber of the United States Congress. Each member represents a specific congressional district, with the total number of representatives capped at 435. Their primary responsibilities include proposing and voting on legislation, as well as representing the interests of their constituents.
Elections for the House of Representatives occur every two years, allowing for frequent changes in membership. Representatives serve two-year terms, and there are no limits on the number of terms they can serve. This structure ensures that the House remains responsive to the needs and opinions of the American public.