United States House of Representatives
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United States House of Representatives
Summary
United States House of Representatives is a house of representatives[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of house_of_representatives entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31,383 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- United States House of Representatives is located in Washington, D.C.[3].
- United States House of Representatives is in the country of United States[4].
- United States House of Representatives's instance of is recorded as house of representatives[5].
- United States House of Representatives's instance of is recorded as elected legislative house[6].
- United States House of Representatives's instance of is recorded as jurisdiction[7].
- United States House of Representatives's instance of is recorded as legislative branch agency[8].
- United States House of Representatives's headquarters location is recorded as United States Capitol[9].
- United States House of Representatives's child organization or unit is recorded as Office of the Law Revision Counsel[10].
- United States House of Representatives's child organization or unit is recorded as Office of the Historian of the United States House of Representatives[11].
- United States House of Representatives's child organization or unit is recorded as United States House of Representatives Office of Inspector General[12].
- United States House of Representatives's child organization or unit is recorded as Architect of the Capitol[13].
- United States House of Representatives is part of United States Congress[14].
- United States House of Representatives's Commons category is recorded as United States House of Representatives[15].
- United States House of Representatives is the opposite of United States Senate[16].
- United States House of Representatives's chairperson is recorded as Mike Johnson[17].
- United States House of Representatives comprises member of the United States House of Representatives[18].
- April 1, 1789 marks the founding of United States House of Representatives[19].
- United States House of Representatives's official website is recorded as https://house.gov[20].
- United States House of Representatives's topic's main category is recorded as Category:United States House of Representatives[21].
- United States House of Representatives's Commons gallery is recorded as United States House of Representatives[22].
- United States House of Representatives's described at URL is recorded as https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/u-s-house-of-representatives[23].
- United States House of Representatives's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as United States[24].
- United States House of Representatives's facet of is recorded as United States Congress[25].
- United States House of Representatives's number of seats is recorded as {'amount': '+435'}[26].
- United States House of Representatives's described by source is recorded as Meyer’s Universum, Fünfzehnter Band[27].
Body
Founding
April 1, 1789 marks the founding of United States House of Representatives[19].
Identity
United States House of Representatives is part of United States Congress[14].
Leadership
United States House of Representatives's chairperson is recorded as Mike Johnson[17].
Operations
United States House of Representatives's headquarters location is recorded as United States Capitol[9]. Subsidiaries include Office of the Law Revision Counsel[10], an United States federal agency[28], in United States[29], founded in 1974[30], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[31]; Office of the Historian of the it[11], an United States federal agency[32], in United States[33]; United States House of Representatives Office of Inspector General[12]; and Architect of the Capitol[13], an United States federal agency[34], in United States[35], founded in 1793[36], headquartered in United States Capitol[37].
Why It Matters
United States House of Representatives ranks in the top 10% of house_of_representatives entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (31,383 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]