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A leading contender was House Speaker Champ Clark, a prominent progressive strongest in the border states.
The office was established in 1789 by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, which states in part, " The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker ..." The current speaker is John Boehner, a Republican who represents Ohio's 8th congressional district.
Before the House votes on any issue, the Speaker " puts the question "; that is, he or she orally states the motion on which the members are to vote.
" If anyone dissents, the Speaker then states " all those in favour of the motion will please say yea.
In the House of Commons, the Speaker says " The Question is that …", then states the question.
If a division is to be taken, the Speaker first states, " Division!
It states that in case of absence due to illness or other reasons, the Speaker of Bangladesh will act as the President of Bangladesh until the President resumes office.
As House Speaker, Murray often opposed the progressive work of Kate Barnard, Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, and pushed for Jim Crow laws similar to those in southern states to control blacks.
The position of Speaker exists only in the states of Northern California, Southern California, and Texas.
In those states, the Speaker is the third statewide elected executive.
) The governor's designated successor is the Speaker of the Tennessee State Senate, elected from among its membership, a provision now found in the constitutions of only a few other states ; the majority now have a full-time lieutenant governor.
* Avraham Burg, former Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel and former Speaker of the Knesset, questioned in 2007 the centrality of Israel in Jewish life and states his view that it is legitimate to live outside of Israel: " We were raised on the Zionism of Ben-Gurion, that there is only one place for Jews and that's Israel.
* June 8, 2010: Code Pink heckled House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over lack of funding for states.

states and House
The House communications subcommittee is expected to report out a good bill calling for the states to match federal funds.
The United States House Committee on Education and Labor states that the amendment " makes it absolutely clear that the ADA is intended to provide broad coverage to protect anyone who faces discrimination on the basis of disability ".
) Hilton also claims a Roman Catholic monarch would therefore be unable to be crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury and points to the examples of European states that have similar religious provisions for their monarchs: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, whose constitutions compel their monarchs to be Lutherans, the Netherlands, the constitution of which insists its monarchs be members of the Protestant House of Orange, and Belgium, which has a constitution that provides for the succession to be through Roman Catholic houses.
However, John F. Harris, a biographer of Clinton's, states the program failed because of a lack of coordination within the White House.
The United States Constitution mandates that a census be taken every ten years in order to apportion the number of members of the United States House of Representatives among the several states.
" In addition, the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs states as some of its jurisdictional goals: " export controls, including nonproliferation of nuclear technology and nuclear hardware ; measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign nations and to safeguard American business abroad ; international commodity agreements ; international education ; and protection of American citizens abroad and expatriation.
In the United States, elections are held between every three and six years in most states, with exceptions such as the U. S. House of Representatives, which stands for election every two years.
On September 24, 1789, the House of Representatives voted to recommend the First Amendment of the newly drafted Constitution to the states for ratification.
Section 5 states that " the Governor-General may appoint such times for holding the sessions of the Parliament ... prorogue the Parliament dissolve the House of Representatives.
Jefferson's Manual, which is integral to the Rules of the House of Representatives, states that impeachment is set in motion by charges made on the floor, charges preferred by a memorial, a member's resolution referred to a committee, a message from the president, charges transmitted from the legislature of a state or territory or from a grand jury, or from facts developed and reported by an investigating committee of the House.
It further states that a proposition to impeach is a question of high privilege in the House and at once supersedes business otherwise in order under the rules governing the order of business.
In 2009, Dan Itse, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from Fremont, New Hampshire, led a national movement to restore the powers of the states through the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions.
The first known use of the term was by Congressman Davy Crockett, who said on the floor ( of the U. S. House of Representatives ) in 1835, " my people don't like me to log-roll in their business, and vote away pre-emption rights to fellows in other states that never kindle a fire on their own land.
Registered voters of age 21 and above may vote for the members of the House of Representatives and, in most of the states, for the state legislative chamber.
" The 2009 Random House Dictionary states the word is offensive, and the 2009 Compact Oxford English Dictionary defines it as derogatory in nature.
Freedom House states that, " North Korea does not have an independent judiciary and does not acknowledge individual rights ... reports of arbitrary detentions, ' disappearances ,' and extrajudicial killings are common ; torture is widespread and severe "
The House has 16 members, one from each of Palau's states.
** Lack of voting representation in either House of the U. S. Congress, as the US Constitution provides these rights only to full states.
Steiner states that the sole original source to claim that he did join a church – in Hudson, New York – is Vernon B. Hampton, in Religious Background of the White House ( Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1932 ), the basis of which Steiner was unable to verify.
The Judicial Committee consists of senior judges appointed as Privy Counsellors: Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, judges of the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland, judges of the Inner House of the Court of Session ( the supreme civil court in Scotland ), and judges from various other Commonwealth member states.
Article I, section 2 of the Constitution states that the House " shall have the sole power of Impeachment ", and Article I, section 3 provides that the " Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments.
* 3: 30 p. m. EDT: At a White House press briefing, Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson states that a 63-year-old Lantana, Florida resident was admitted to a hospital on Tuesday with non-contagious pulmonary anthrax.
The Upper Houses of the remaining Australian states, as well as the Upper House of the Parliament of Australia, use conventional STV.

states and Representatives
The Committee of Permanent Representatives ( COREPER ) is a body composed of representatives from the states ( ambassadors, civil servants etc.
Since clause 3 provides that Members of the House of Representatives are apportioned state-by-state and that each state is guaranteed at least one Representative, exact population equality between all districts is not guaranteed and, in fact, is currently impossible, because while the size of the House of Representatives is fixed at 435, several states had less than 1 / 435 of the national population at the time of the last reapportionment in 2000.
However, the Supreme Court has interpreted the provision of Clause One that Representatives shall be elected " by the People " to mean that, in those states with more than one member of the House of Representatives, each congressional election district within the state must have nearly identical populations.
" The Supreme Court, as well as other federal courts, have repeatedly barred states from additional restrictions, such as imposing term limits on members of Congress, allowing members of Congress to be subject to recall elections, or requiring that Representatives live in the congressional district in which they represent.
The three-fifths clause was a compromise between Southern and Northern states in which three-fifths of the population of slaves would be counted for enumeration purposes regarding both the distribution of taxes and the apportionment of the members of the United States House of Representatives.
This compromise had the effect of increasing the political power of slave-holding states by increasing their share of seats in the House of Representatives, and consequently their share in the Electoral College ( where a state's influence over the election of the President is tied to the size of its congressional delegation ).
When nobody has a majority, the House of Representatives, voting by states and with the same quorum requirements as under the original procedure, chooses a President.
This dilemma was seen most notably in 1861 and 1933, as Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt ( plus the newly elected Senators and Representatives ) had to wait four months before they, and the incoming-Congresses, could deal with the secession of Southern states and the Great Depression respectively.
The U. S. Constitution states that all justices of the Court " shall hold their offices during good behavior ," meaning that the appointments only end when a justice dies in office, resigns, or is impeached by the United States House of Representatives and convicted at trial by the Senate.
Except for Nebraska, which has unicameral legislature, all states have a bicameral legislature, with the upper house usually called the Senate and the lower house called the House of Representatives, the House of Delegates, Assembly or something similar.
After the secession of the southern states, the House of Representatives on May 6, 1862, and the Senate on June 20 finally approved it.
Representatives of the states backing independence expressed hope that agreement can be found amongst the Security Council.
The members of the House of Representatives balloted as states to determine whether Jefferson or Burr would become president.
Modern democratic states with bicameral parliamentary systems are sometimes equipped with a senate, often distinguished from an ordinary parallel lower house, known variously as the " House of Representatives ", " House of Commons ", " Chamber of Deputies ", " National Assembly ", " Legislative Assembly ", or " House of Assembly ", by electoral rules.

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