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 United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States.
The presiding officer of the <b>Houseb> is known as the Speaker.
Like the Senate, the <b>Houseb> of Representatives meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. At one end of the chamber of the <b>Houseb> is a rostrum from which the Speaker presides.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives   (5851 words)

  
 Member FAQs - Office of the Clerk
A Member of the <b>Houseb> of Representatives is referred to as Representative or Congressman or Congresswoman, and a Member of the Senate is referred to as Senator.
The Speaker acts as leader of the <b>Houseb> and combines several roles: the institutional role of presiding officer and administrative head of the <b>Houseb>, the partisan role of leader of the majority party in the <b>Houseb>, and the representative role of an elected Member of the <b>Houseb>.
<b>Houseb> candidates of major political parties are nominated by primary election in most states.
http://clerk.house.gov/members/memFAQ.html#size   (2893 words)

  
 Currently on the <b>Houseb> Floor - Office of the Clerk
<b>Houseb> resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole <b>Houseb> on the state of the Union pursuant to H.
An amendment numbered 4 printed in <b>Houseb> Report 109-450 to advise that the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security should, in consultation with appropriate federal, state and local officials including the Captain of the Port from the United States Coast Guard and representatives from the maritime industry to determine protocols.
An amendment numbered 2 printed in <b>Houseb> Report 109-450 to require the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to submit to the appropriate congressional committees an assessment study of the National Targeting Center and recommendations to strengthen the center, six months after implementation of the Act.
http://clerk.house.gov/floorsummary/floor.php3   (2045 words)

  
 CNN.com - GOP projected to retain control of <b>Houseb> - Nov 3, 2004
Nearly all incumbents were projected to win re-election, including <b>Houseb> Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois; Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of California; and former Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich of Ohio.
Among the primary architects of the new map was <b>Houseb> Majority Leader Tom DeLay, who was projected to win re-election.
Before that election, they had not been the majority party in the <b>Houseb> since the Eisenhower landslide of 1952.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/02/house.main   (736 words)

  
 South Carolina Legislature Online
The South Carolina <b>Houseb> of Representatives consists of 124 members elected November 2, 2004, to serve until Monday after the General Election in November of 2006.
The 2005-2006 <b>Houseb> of Representatives is currently made up of 74 Republicans and 50 Democrats.
Pursuant to Section 2-1-10 of the 1976 Code, amended by Act 991 of 1974, Act 173 of 1981 and Act 312 of 1982, beginning with the 1974 General Election, members of the <b>Houseb> of Representatives are elected from 124 single member districts.
http://www.scstatehouse.net/html-pages/house2.html   (291 words)

  
 Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives
At the top you will find our global menu bar that takes you to the <b>Houseb>, Senate and joint offices of the Georgia Legislature.
Thank you for visiting the Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives.
Welcome to the newly revised Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives Website!
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2003_04/house   (355 words)

  
 Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives
Welcome to the virtual home of the Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives.
Glenn Richardson, Speaker - Georgia <b>Houseb> of Representatives
Please visit this site often and drop by for a visit the next time you are in Atlanta - after all, this is the "people's <b>houseb>".
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2005_06/house   (211 words)

  
 United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives, 109th Congress, 2nd Session: Homepage
U.S. <b>Houseb> of Representatives, Washington, DC 20515 (202) 224-3121 TTY: (202) 225-1904
United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives, 109th Congress, 2nd Session: Homepage
Current operating status of the United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives.
http://www.house.gov   (239 words)

  
 <b>Houseb> of Lords - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>Houseb> of Lords is the upper <b>houseb> of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The <b>Houseb> of Lords is an unelected body, consisting of two archbishops and 26 bishops of the established Church of England ("Lords Spiritual") and 706 members of the Peerage ("Lords Temporal").
The jurisdiction of the <b>Houseb> of Lords extends, in civil and in criminal cases, to appeals from the courts of England and Wales, and of Northern Ireland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Lords   (7108 words)

  
 <b>Houseb> of Representatives of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Members of the <b>Houseb> of Representatives, who are elected to a maximum of four years, sit for a shorter term than members of the <b>Houseb> of Councillors, who are elected to full six-year terms.
The <b>Houseb> of Representatives has 480 members, elected for four-year terms.
If a bill is passed by the lower <b>houseb>, the <b>Houseb> of Representatives, but is voted down by the upper <b>houseb>, the <b>Houseb> of Councillors, the <b>Houseb> of Representatives can override the decision of the other chamber by a two-thirds vote in the affirmative.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Representatives_of_Japan   (480 words)

  
 Parliament of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Parliament of Northern Ireland was bicameral, consisting of a <b>Houseb> of Commons with 52 seats, and an indirectly-elected Senate with 26 seats.
The <b>Houseb> of Commons had 52 members, of which 48 were for territorial seats and four were for graduates of Queen's University, Belfast.
The Government of Ireland Act prescribed that elections to the <b>Houseb> of Commons be by the Single Transferable Vote (STV), though the Parliament was given power to alter the electoral system from three years after its first meeting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormont_Parliament   (480 words)

  
 <b>Houseb> of Braganza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IPA: /bɾɐ.'ɣɐ̃.sɐ/) was the royal <b>houseb> of Portugal from 1640 to 1910 and ruled the Empire of Brazil from 1822 to 1889.
It was a collateral line of the <b>Houseb> of Aviz, which ruled Portugal from 1385 until the Habsburg seizure of the Portuguese throne in 1580.
After the accession of the <b>Houseb> of Bragança to the Portugese throne in 1640, following the Philippine Dynasty of Spanish Habsburgs, the heir of the Portuguese Crown has been known as the Duke of Bragança together with, or alternately to Prince of Beira.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Braganza   (1509 words)

  
 Upper <b>houseb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also, the upper <b>houseb> of many nations is directly elected, but in different proportions to the lower <b>houseb> - for example, the Senates of Australia and The United States have a fixed number of elected representatives from each state, regardless of the population.
However, it is also common that the upper <b>houseb> consist of delegates who are indirectly elected by state governments - for example, in the German Bundesrat.
In these systems, the seats are sometimes hereditary, as was the case in the British <b>Houseb> of Lords (until 1998), and the Japanese <b>Houseb> of Peers (until this <b>houseb> was abolished in 1947).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_house   (735 words)

  
 Welcome to the Missouri <b>Houseb> of Representatives Bill Tracking
The official list of Members of the Missouri <b>Houseb> of Representatives for the 93rd General Assembly.
Welcome to the Missouri <b>Houseb> of Representatives Bill Tracking
<b>Houseb> Speaker Rod Jetton to Induct John Ashcroft
http://www.house.state.mo.us   (339 words)

  
 <b>Houseb> arrest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In January 5, 2005, former dictator Augusto Pinochet was placed under <b>houseb> arrest by orders of the Supreme Court of Chile.
Galileo Galilei was put under <b>houseb> arrest for his belief in Copernicus's theory of the sun in the middle of the universe and all the planets and stars revolving around it.
While <b>houseb> arrest can be applied to common criminal cases, when prison does not seem an appropriate measure, the term is often applied to the use of <b>houseb> confinement as a measure of repression of authoritarian governments against political dissidents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_arrest   (737 words)

  
 United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States <b>Houseb> of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States.
The presiding officer of the <b>Houseb> is known as the Speaker.
Like the Senate, the <b>Houseb> of Representatives meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. At one end of the chamber of the <b>Houseb> is a rostrum from which the Speaker presides.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives   (4968 words)

  
 Government <b>Houseb>, Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Government <b>Houseb> (Chinese: 香港禮賓府;formerly, 香港總督府 or 港督府 in short) was the residence of the Governor of Hong Kong from 1855 to 1997.
Government <b>Houseb> was previously the official residence and office of 25 of Hong Kong's 28 Governors.
The nature of the event under application must be well-matched with the identity of Government <b>Houseb> as an important historical monument of Hong Kong and with its status as a dignified location for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to hold official functions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_House,_Hong_Kong   (709 words)

  
 Government <b>Houseb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Government <b>Houseb> in Jerusalem is the former headquarters of the government of the British Mandate of Palestine until 1948, and has since June, 1948 been the headquarters of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization.
Government <b>Houseb>, Perth is the residence of the Governor of Western Australia.
As the office of the Governor, Government <b>Houseb> is also used as a metaphor to refer to the Government or the Governor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_House   (751 words)

  
 Virginia General Assembly
The <b>Houseb> of Delegates consists of 100 members who are elected by the qualified voters of their districts to serve for terms of two years.
http://legis.state.va.us/House/Delegates.htm   (25 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: White <b>Houseb>
The White <b>Houseb> is a white-painted, neoclassical sandstone mansion located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. As the office of the President of the United States, the term "White <b>Houseb>" is often used as a metonym for the president's administration.
The White <b>Houseb> was built after Congress established the District of Columbia as the permanent capital of the United States on July 16, 1790.
The White <b>Houseb> is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/White-House   (5505 words)

  
 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.2, Entry 159, <b>HOUSEb> OF REPRESENTATIVES: Library of Economics and Liberty
The principal officers of the <b>houseb> are the speaker, the clerk, the sergeant-at-arms, the doorkeeper, the postmaster, and the chaplain.
As a compromise, the large state plan was followed so far as to erect two houses, but with a proportionate vote in the lower only; and the smaller states were placated by an equality of representation in the senate, but with permission to the senators to vote separately, not by states.
The list of members of a new <b>houseb> is, by law, made up by the clerk of the last <b>houseb>, who calls the members elect to order at noon of the day on which they are to meet.
http://www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/Lalor/llCy550.html   (1371 words)

  
 Welcome to the White <b>Houseb>
President Bush Welcomes President Vázquez of Uruguay to the White <b>Houseb>
On Thursday, President Bush welcomed President Vázquez of Uruguay to the White <b>Houseb> to discuss a full range of bilateral and international issues, including Uruguay's important contributions to global peacekeeping efforts, especially in Haiti, and our shared goals of free trade and the rule of law in the hemisphere.
President Celebrates Cinco de Mayo at the White <b>Houseb>
http://www.whitehouse.gov   (449 words)

  
 Hexapedia - White <b>Houseb> (disambiguation)
The official residence of the President of the USA is known as the White <b>Houseb>.
The official workplace of the President of Kyrgyzstan is known as the White <b>Houseb>.
White <b>Houseb>, Tennessee, is a city in the United States.
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/White_House_(disambiguation)   (113 words)

  
 Bahá'í Faith - Biocrawler
Commisioned by the Universal <b>Houseb> of Justice (2001).
With the unexpected Passing of Shoghi Effendi in 1957, the question of successorship was left to the decision of the Universal <b>Houseb> of Justice, which was not scheduled to be elected until 1963.
In this document `Abdu'l-Bahá established the twin institutions of the Guardianship and the Universal <b>Houseb> of Justice, and he appointed his eldest grandson, Shoghi Effendi, as the first Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith.
http://www.biocrawler.com/encyclopedia/Bahai   (6607 words)

  
 A Guide to Leinster <b>Houseb>, and Tour of the Parliament
Today, Leinster <b>Houseb> is the seat of the two Houses of the Oireachtas (National Parliament), comprising Dáil Éireann (the <b>Houseb> of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate).
It has been claimed that it formed a model for the design of the White <b>Houseb>, the residence of the President of the United States.
On becoming the Duke of Leinster in 1776 (Dublin and Kildare are in the province of Leinster) the <b>houseb> was renamed Leinster <b>Houseb>.
http://www.irlgov.ie/oireachtas/tour/kildare.htm   (6607 words)

  
 Country <b>houseb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also, many country <b>houseb> owners and members of their families served as Lord Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace, and local courts were still sometimes held in country houses well into the 19th century ; this practice was a holdover from the Medieval manor courts.
So necessary was the country <b>houseb> deemed to be, that following the election of the first Labour Government in 1921, Lord Lee of Farham donated his country <b>houseb> Chequers to the nation for the use of a Prime Minister who might not possess one of his own.
Chequers still fulfils that need today as do both Chevening <b>Houseb> and Dorneywood country houses, donated for sole use of high ranking ministers of the crown.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_House   (6607 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Laurier’s major speeches and particulars of the incidents and circumstances that marked his political life can be found in the Debates and Journals of the Quebec Legislative Assembly, the Debates of the <b>Houseb> of Commons and Senate, the Canadian census returns, and the electoral returns for the Quebec Legislative Assembly and the <b>Houseb> of Commons.
Laurier had to intervene in order to clarify both the position of his party and his definition of the nation that was to be built.
Laurier was recognized as the undisputed, indeed indisputable, leader of all the country’s Liberals.
http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41636   (15738 words)

  
 Chevening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <b>houseb> was the family seat of the Earls Stanhope, and was bequeathed to the Nation by the 7th and last Earl Stanhope (who was also 13th and last Earl of Chesterfield).
Chevening, also known as Chevening <b>Houseb>, is a country <b>houseb> in Chevening, Kent, in the United Kingdom.
The Chevening Estate Act stipulated that the future resident should be the Prime Minister, a Cabinet Minister, the widow or lineal descendant of King George VI, or the spouse widow or widower of such a descendant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevening   (15738 words)

  
 Jordan - Government - The Legislative Branch
A bill approved by the <b>Houseb> of Deputies is passed on by the <b>Houseb> Speaker (an elected official) to the Senate for debate and a vote.
The Upper <b>Houseb> of Parliament, or the Senate, is viewed as an extension of the king’s legislative powers because it is appointed by the king and enjoys his confidence.
While senators are appointed by the King, deputies of the lower <b>houseb> are directly elected by universal suffrage.
http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/government3.html   (628 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of official residences
The Sager <b>Houseb>, from the south The Sager <b>Houseb> is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sweden.
The southern side of the White <b>Houseb> The White <b>Houseb> is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States.
Government <b>Houseb> is the name usually given to the residence of British Governors, Lieutenant Governors and Governors General and other colonial administrators in the former British Empire and now the Commonwealth.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-official-residences   (628 words)

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