Which Side Is the House of Representatives on

Representatives

Elected to a 2-year term, each representative serves the people of a specific congressional district past introducing bills and serving on committees, among other duties.

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Leadership

Elected past their peers, certain representatives hold positions that combine institutional, authoritative and partisan roles.

Speaker of the Firm: Rep. Nancy Pelosi

Elected past the whole of the House of Representatives, the Speaker acts as leader of the House and combines several institutional and authoritative roles.

Democratic Leadership

Majority Leader

Rep. Steny Hoyer

Majority Whip

Rep. James Clyburn

Assistant Speaker

Rep. Katherine Clark

Democratic Caucus Chairman

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries

Republican Leadership

Republican Leader

Rep. Kevin McCarthy

Republican Whip

Rep. Steve Scalise

Republican Briefing Chairman

Rep. Liz Cheney

Republican Policy Committee Chairman

Rep. Gary Palmer

Committees

  • Agronomics
  • Appropriations
  • Armed Services
  • Budget
  • Education and Labor
  • Energy and Commerce
  • Ethics
  • Financial Services
  • Strange Affairs
  • Homeland Security
  • Firm Administration
  • Judiciary
  • Natural Resources
  • Oversight and Reform
  • Rules
  • Science, Infinite, and Engineering
  • Pocket-sized Business
  • Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Veterans' Affairs
  • Means and Means
  • Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
  • Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth
  • Select Commission on the Modernization of Congress
  • Articulation Economic Committee
  • Articulation Committee on the Library
  • Joint Committee on Printing
  • Joint Committee on Taxation

Officers and Organizations

  • Chaplain of the House

    - Rear Admiral Margaret Grun Kibben
  • Principal Authoritative Officer

    - Catherine Szpindor
  • Clerk of the Firm

    - Cheryl 50. Johnson
  • Sergeant at Arms

    - William J. Walker
  • General Counsel

    - Douglas N. Letter
  • Historian of the Business firm

    - Matthew Wasniewski
  • Acting Inspector General

    - Joseph Picolla
  • Office of Congressional Ideals

    - David Skaggs, Chairman
  • Parliamentarian of the House

    - Jason Smith
  • Legislative Counsel

    - Eastward. Wade Ballou, Jr.

Congressional Partners

  • Architect of the Capitol

  • Capitol Police

  • Congressional Budget Office

  • Regime Accountability Office

  • Regime Printing Office

  • Library of Congress

  • National Archives

  • United States Senate

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Source: https://www.house.gov/

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