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The United States Senate and House of Representatives are collectively termed the "Congress" or "Legislature."
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They are called the House.
The lower house of the Nevada legislature is referred to as the Nevada Assembly rather than the more common "House of Representatives."
A member of the House is referred to as a Representative, Congressman, or Congresswoman and Representatives use the prefix "The Honorable" before their names.
The two houses in the General Assembly is the Senate and House of Representatives. The later is often referred to as simply the House.
They are known as Congress or the legislative branch.
No. The U.S. Congress consists of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators serve in the Senate, and Representatives serve in the House of Representatives. A representative is properly referred to as a congressman or congresswoman.
All tax bills must originate in the House of Representatives, and any tax bill is first referred to the House Ways and Means Committee
By and large, the referenced bodies are both the House of Representatives and the Senate when referred to as congress.
The number of representative in the U.S. House of Representatives is fixed at 435.