what are the speaker of the house in the 70's 80's 90's
The last 4 were:
John Boehner
Nancy Pelosi
Dennis Hastert
Newt Gingrich
All bills dealing with taxes and appropriations must begin in the United States House of Representatives. Each state has a number of representatives appropriated to them.
The Speaker of the House of Commons oversees all proceedings that occur in the House of Commons. If the Speaker is not present, one of his deputies will be in control of the House's debates and votes.
No some of them can start in the Senate!!
Article 1 Section 7 of the Constitution states "All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives."
The committee in the House of Representatives that considers all new tax bills is the Ways and Means Committee. Being on that committee is considered a pathway to power.
The members of the majority party elect the Speaker of the House by voting.
The position of Speaker of the House of Representatives is outlined in Article I, Section 2, Clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution, which states, "The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers; ..." All of the members of the House vote for the Speaker. While not required, the Speaker usually belongs to the political party that holds the majority in the house. The Constitution does not require that the Speaker be an elected Member of Congress, although no one has ever been elected in this way. The Speaker is elected following each mid-term election held every-other year, and serves a two year term. Along with the title and duties, the Speaker of the House continues to serve as the elected representative from his or her congressional district, and takes part in debate and votes like all other representatives.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives must be at least 25 years old and must be a citizen of the United States. These requirements apply to all Representatives. Article 1 Section 2 of the Constitution.
All bills are supposed to start in the House of Representatives.
Arizona, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Tennessee all have 9 representatives in the House of Representatives.
hopefully only the speaker. Otherwise it would be very painful for the speaker. All of the members of the house vote for the speaker
The House of Representatives Majority Whip is Steve Scalise (R-LA).*A whip in the United States House of Representatives manages their party's legislative program on the House floor. The Whip keeps track of all legislation and ensures that all party members are present when important measures are to be voted upon.He is the third ranking member of his party in the House, after the Speaker of the House and the House Majority Leader.
No. Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution states, "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers." It doesn't state that they must be a member. However, all Speakers to date have been Members. When a newly elected Congress convenes for the first time, the major party nominates a candidate for Speaker. Members elect the Speaker by roll call vote. A Member usually votes for the candidate from his or her own party, but can vote for anyone, whether that person has been nominated or not. At the moment, the Republicans control the House of Representatives, and the Speaker of the House is Republican John Boehner of Ohio. He replaced Democrat Nancy Pelosi at the first session of the 112th Congress, in January 2011.
The House of RepresentativesArticle I Section 7 Clause 1 states:"All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills."
All bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives.
Always in a Committee like all other bills, before starting as defined in the constitution, in the House of Representatives.
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. I suggest that you Google "U.S. House of Representatives" to obtain all of the names.