No. All governments do not have representatives. When the United States was established, most governments did not have representatives.
The three states with the most representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives are California, Texas, and Florida. California leads with 52 representatives, followed by Texas with 38, and Florida with 28. The number of representatives for each state is determined by its population, as measured by the decennial census.
The state that began with the most number of representatives in the House of Representatives is Virginia. When the House was first established, Virginia had the largest population among the states, and therefore was allocated the most representatives.
The most powerful committee in the United States House of Representatives is The House Rules Committee
in the senate
There are 53 congress representatives from California. California is one of the larger states in the US, so it has the most representatives.
* California * Texas * New York * Florida
It is California it has 52 Representatives (the reason for that is that it has the biggest population of all states ~ 34 million in 2000).
The four states are; California, Texas, New York and Florida
Yes, this is true for the majority of senators and representatives (but not all of them, of course).I'm not sure about having to be born in the states that they represent, but they do have to be a legal resident
California currently has 53 House members. Since the number of representatives a state has is determined by population, California naturally has the most. Meanwhile Wyoming only has one, due to their small population.
Representatives is the name given to the leaders of houses of representatives in the states legislatures.