The U.S. House of Representatives has 435 members. Tennessee has 9 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.There are 9 representatives from Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives.
No. The Congress is bicameral - this means that it consists of two houses, the House of Representatives, and the Senate. It does not mean that the House of Representatives is the same as Congress, since it is just a part of it.
If you mean Nancy Pelosi - then: Speaker of the House of Representatives
You mean the House of Burgesses?
You mean bicameral legislature, and it is a two house system of representation being the house of representatives (the number of representatives here are based on a states population) and the senate (in which every state gets two representatives).
In theory they are supposed to make laws that help govern our country. In reality they just mess around and argue about proposals and other stuff. I mean law proposals and not the will you marry me type. :P
The two divisions are the Senate and House of Representatives.
I assume you mean the Vice President and President Pro Tempour.
Every State has a House delegation. The number of Representatives each State sends to the House of Representatives (the lower House of Congress) depends on its population, as derived from the decennial Census prescribed in and by the U.S. Constitution. For example, California currently has a House delegation of 53 Representatives, while Rhode Island's House delegation numbers two.
H.R. is often mistaken to mean House Resolution. It doesn't. It means simply "House Of Representatives".. H.R. House Bill S. Senate Bill H.J.Res. House Joint Resolution S.J.Res. Senate Joint Resolution H.Con.Res. House Concurrent Resolution S.Con.Res. Senate Concurrent Resolution H.Res. House Simple Resolution S.Res. Senate Simple Resolution Source: http://www.gpoaccess.gov/bills/glossary.html This information can also be found on the Library of Congress online website and its associated subsite called "Thomas" at http://www.loc.gov/index.html
The lower house of the US Congress and other legislatures, including most US state governments. web definition
did you mean the House of Representatives? if that's the case then the answer is Lynn Westmoreland (R)