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The Speaker of the House
Article One, Section 8 of the United States Constitution was written in 1787. This section outlines the powers that are given to the U.S. Congress.
Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution outlines the powers granted to each house of Congress. Powers are further presented in various Constitutional amendments.
A two-thirds vote in both Houses of Congress is required...to make a bill that the President has vetoed into a law without reconsideration (Article I, Section 7, Clause 2).to pass any order, resolution or vote that requires the concurrence of both Houses with the exception of whether to adjourn and which the President has disapproved (Article I, Section 7, Clause 3).to propose a Constitutional Amendment (Article V).to remove the prohibition against being a Senator, Representative or member of the Electoral College or holding any U.S. or state civil or military office from someone who engaged in an insurrection or rebellion against the U.S. or given aid and comfort to its enemies after taking an oath to support the Constitution (Amendment XIV, Section 3).to determine that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of the presidency after the Vice President and a majority of the President's Cabinet make that accusation and the President denies it (Amendment XXV, Section 4, Clause2).A two-thirds vote of the Senate is required...for a conviction in an impeachment case (Article I, Section 3, Clause 6).to expel a Senator (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).to approve a treaty (Article II, Section 2, Clause 2).A two-thirds vote of the House of Representatives is required to expel a Representative (Article I, Section 5, Clause 2).
commander in chief
Proposes new nlegislation
Members of the House of Representatives are called Representatives. Each state has a certain amount of Representatives in Washington, DC.
The Senate and the House of Representatives together make up the Congress of the US.
To become a law, a bill must be passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate. Then it must be approved by the President.
Representatives are directly elected every two years.
The power to impeach