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House of Representatives

NOUN
  1. the lower legislative house of the United States Congress

How To Use House of Representatives In A Sentence

  • The Reichstag was the popularly elected legislative body of Germany, equivalent to our House of Representatives. The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
  • there are tk light bulbs in the chandelier in the chamber of the House of Representatives
  • It is the role of this parliament and the House of Representatives to supervise the expenditure of funds.
  • Morone called the House of Representatives 'passage of the Affordable Health Care for America Act on Nov. 7 "historic," noting that it was the first time in American history that a chamber of Congress has passed health reform on such a massive scale. The Brown Daily Herald RSS
  • House of Representatives and pretty much misrepresented her and any resident of his district sociallly to the left of Savanarola while helping to perpetrate the now-classic Reaganite Republican big con of voting for tax cuts for the rich and policies that screwed over the working class residents of his district whose interests, he swore, he was protecting by selling them out. Random Thought Number One on The Hoosier Hypocrite
  • The House of Representatives approved a new budget plan.
  • That's why on February 18th, so-called "pro-life" members of the House of Representatives, voted 240 to 185 to defund Planned Parenthood, a premier women's healthcare provider for nearly a century, serving 3 million women a year in its 800 centers across the country. Katie Halper: The Top 10 Names for the "Pro-Life," Pro-Cancer, Pro-UTI, Anti-Planned Parenthood Amendment
  • He filed a complaint with the House of Representatives seeking to overturn the election result.
  • The other branch of the legislature, which is usually called the House of Representatives, has no share whatever in the administration, and only takes a part in the judicial power inasmuch as it impeaches public functionaries before the Senate. Democracy in America, volume 1
  • As for Romney, it will be an amusing game to count how many times he will repeat the phrase "resign in disgrace" over the next week as he attempts to focus voters' attention on Gingrich's career in the House of Representatives. ABC News: Top Stories
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