No. That is the job of the Senate.
No, appointments are approved by the Senate; not the House of Representatives.
Yes, whenever the President makes an appointment to any form of Government the Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and the Senate) can approve or deny his appointments.
the senate ~myla vance-In the United States,the congress is a bi-cameral legislature composed of the House of Senates which approves the presidential appointments and the House of Representatives which approves the governors appointments
No. It is the job of the Senate.
yes the can
Appointments and reappointments in the House of Representatives are typically set by the individual members of the House themselves, as they have the authority to appoint staff and select committee members. Leadership roles, such as the Speaker of the House, may also influence these decisions. Additionally, the party caucuses may play a role in determining committee memberships and leadership positions within the House.
The Congress
The Senate
There are 435 members in the House of Representatives.
The Senate has this responsibility.
1. the carry out any impeachments that the house of representatives proposes. 2. all treaties must be ratified by the senate with their 2/3 vote 3. must approve any executive appointments, such as appointments of cabinet members
It is two parts. The senate and the house. The senate has 2 members per state for 100 total. They serve 6 years and are the upper house. The second part is the House of Representatives. They are elected for 2 years and each state is divided into districts. The number of Representatives is determined by population. The job of each house is to make laws, approve appointments from the president, and hold hearings when needed.