Representatives
Elected to a two-year term, each representative serves the people of a specific congressional district by introducing bills and serving on committees, among other duties.
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Leadership
Elected by their peers, certain representatives hold positions that combine institutional, administrative and partisan roles.
Speaker of the House: Rep. Mike Johnson
Elected by the whole of the House of Representatives, the Speaker acts as leader of the House and combines several institutional and administrative roles.
Republican Leadership
Majority Leader
Rep. Steve Scalise
Majority Whip
Rep. Tom Emmer
Republican Conference Chairman
Rep. Elise Stefanik
Republican Policy Committee Chairman
Rep. Gary Palmer
Democratic Leadership
Democratic Leader
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
Democratic Whip
Rep. Katherine Clark
Democratic Caucus Chairman
Rep. Pete Aguilar
Democratic Caucus Vice Chair
Rep. Ted Lieu
Assistant Democratic Leader
Rep. Joe Neguse
Committees
- Small Business
- Transportation and Infrastructure
- Veterans’ Affairs
- Ways and Means
- Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party
- Joint Economic Committee
- Joint Committee on the Library
- Joint Committee on Printing
- Joint Committee on Taxation
Officers and Organizations
Chaplain of the House
- Rear Admiral Margaret Grun KibbenChief Administrative Officer
-Catherine SzpindorClerk of the House
- Kevin F. McCumber (Acting)Sergeant at Arms
-William McFarlandGeneral Counsel
- Matthew Berry
Historian of the House
-Matthew WasniewskiInspector General
-Joseph PicollaOffice of Congressional Ethics
- Paul Vinovich, ChairmanParliamentarian of the House
-Jason SmithLegislative Counsel
- E. Wade Ballou, Jr.