What is the major power of the House?

What is the major power of the House?

The House has several powers assigned exclusively to it, including the power to initiate revenue bills, impeach federal officials, and elect the President in the case of an Electoral College tie. The Senate is composed of 100 Senators, 2 for each state.

Where can I find reports to Congress?

You can read the full text of recent committee and conference reports on govinfo (GPO), Congress.gov, or you may be able to order them from the Senate or House Document Rooms, find copies of them in a library, or purchase them from the Government Publishing Office.

What is a House of Representatives report?

What are Congressional Reports? Congressional Reports originate from congressional committees and deal with proposed legislation and issues under investigation. Congressional Reports, along with Congressional Documents, are part of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set , commonly referred to as the Serial Set.

How do I obtain a federal report?

To get the free credit report authorized by law, go to AnnualCreditReport.com or call (877) 322-8228.

What are the special powers of the House of Representatives?

The House has several powers assigned exclusively to it, including the power to initiate revenue bills, impeach federal officials, and elect the President in the case of an electoral college tie.

Is the chair the most powerful person on each committee?

Terms in this set (20) The chair is the most powerful person on each committee.

How do I access my government files?

Online collections, search tools & archives

  1. Congress.gov.
  2. GovInfo.
  3. USA.gov.
  4. MetaLib.
  5. Science.gov, from the interagency Science.gov Alliance.
  6. Government Information United States Federal Collection, Stanford Libraries.
  7. HathiTrust U.S. Federal Government Documents Program.
  8. Gov404, Sunlight Foundation.

What are government reports?

Government Reports means any reports issued by any Governmental Authority with respect to the compliance or non-compliance of any Company Party with Applicable Laws, including, without limitation, laws relating to franchising.