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  2. Procedures of the United States House of Representatives

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    [8] [9] [10] These include junior members of Congress, members of the minority party in the House, ideologically extreme representatives, or non-committee chairs. These members of Congress have little opportunity to shape the legislative process, and therefore rely on alternative mechanisms, such as one-minute speeches to represent their ...

  3. Procedures of the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Any member of Congress may introduce legislation at any time while the House [clarification needed] is in session by placing it in the hopper on the Clerk's desk. [6] A sponsor's signature is required, and there can be many co-sponsors. It's assigned a number by the Clerk. The usual next step is for the proposal to be passed to a committee for ...

  4. United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Members are not required to live in the districts they represent, but they traditionally do. [25] The age and citizenship qualifications for representatives are less than those for senators. The constitutional requirements of Article I, Section 2 for election to Congress are the maximum requirements that can be imposed on a candidate. [26]

  5. US Senate bill to fund gov't clears procedural hurdle as ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate on Tuesday took a step forward on a bipartisan bill meant to stop the government from shutting down in just five days, while the House sought to push ahead ...

  6. X marks the spot: Yellen tells Congress US could run out of ...

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    Yellen’s letter comes as Congress breaks for the three-day Memorial Day weekend, and as tensions build over whether a deal between the White House and Republicans in Congress will be struck in time.

  7. Members of Congress break for August with no clear path to ...

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    Congress has until Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year, to act on government funding. “We're going to scare the hell out of the American people before we get this done," said Sen. Chris ...

  8. Act of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Under the United States Constitution, if the president does not return a bill or resolution to Congress with objections before the time limit expires, then the bill automatically becomes an act; however, if the Congress is adjourned at the end of this period, then the bill dies and cannot be reconsidered (see pocket veto). If the president ...

  9. Legislative session - Wikipedia

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    The Congress is renewed every two years as required by the US Constitution, with all members of the House of Representatives up for reelection and one-third of the members of the US Senate up for reelection. (Senators serve a six-year term; House members serve a two-year term). Each Congress sits in two sessions lasting approximately one year.