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2023 Utah's 2nd congressional district special election [6] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Celeste Maloy: 89,866 : 57.07 : Democratic: Kathleen Riebe: 52,949 33.62 Libertarian: Bradley Green 4,528 2.88 Constitution: Cassie Easley 3,678 2.34 United Utah: January Walker 2,856 1.81 Independent: Perry Myers 2,276 1.45 Independent: Joseph ...
September 12, 2023: House opens an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. September 29, 2023: Senator Dianne Feinstein of California dies. [26] October 3, 2023: House votes 216–210 to remove Kevin McCarthy from the position of Speaker of the House through a motion to vacate the chair by Matt Gaetz of Florida. [27] Patrick McHenry becomes Speaker ...
The 118th United States Congress began on January 3, 2023. There were seven new senators (two Democrats, five Republicans) and 74 new representatives (34 Democrats, 40 Republicans), as well as one new delegate (a Republican), at the start of its first session.
This is a list of individuals serving in the United States House of Representatives (as of January 20, 2025, the 119th Congress). [1] The membership of the House comprises 435 seats for representatives from the 50 states, apportioned by population, as well as six seats for non-voting delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.
Republicans are projected to keep control of the House of Representatives, handing the party total control of Washington with President-elect Trump back in the White House in January. Decision ...
Control of the House has yet to be determined as a number of critical races remain too-close-to-call, leaving lawmakers — and voters — waiting to see which party will hold the majority next year.
April 22, 2021: House voted 216–208 on H.R. 51 to make Washington, D.C. the nation's 51st state. April 28, 2021: President Biden addressed a joint session of Congress. May 12, 2021: House Republicans vote to oust Liz Cheney as conference chair for criticizing Donald Trump and opposing his attempts to reject the results of the 2020 election. [6]
In December 2023, Jeffries and the House Democratic Caucus provided the majority of the votes, 163-147, to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, allowing it to pass under suspension of the rules. The bill included a 5.2% pay increase for servicemembers and civilian employees.