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The US House of Representatives is where laws are made. Each state has a voice in the House, but the number of representatives depends on the state’s population. Let’s explore how this works.

US House Info Prompt

Create a detailed bullet point list about the US House of Representatives, including the following information:

1. The total number of current members,

2. The current number of members broken down by party affiliation, including all parties, independent and third-party members, as well as the number of vacant seats,

3. The most recent date when the member count was last updated,

4. The term length for members, including both the length of a regular term and for special circumstances (e.g., filling a vacancy due to resignation, death, or expulsion),

5. Whether term limits apply, including if they apply to all members or only to certain positions (e.g., Speaker of the House),

6. The base salary of a US House member, plus additional compensation for each leadership role,

7. The official government URLs for both the House’s main website and the directory of current members.

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Create a detailed bullet point list about the US House of Representatives, including the following information: 1. The total number of current members, 2. The current number of members broken down by party affiliation, including all parties, independent and third-party members, as well as the number of vacant seats, 3. The most recent date when the member count was last updated, 4. The term length for members, including both the length of a regular term and for special circumstances (e.g., filling a vacancy due to resignation, death, or expulsion), 5. Whether term limits apply, including if they apply to all members or only to certain positions (e.g., Speaker of the House), 6. The base salary of a US House member, plus additional compensation for each leadership role, 7. The official government URLs for both the House’s main website and the directory of current members.

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Why Different Number of Reps Per State Prompt

Imagine you’re explaining to a sixth grader. Write a simple and clear summary about how and why each state in the United States gets a different number of representatives in the US House of Representatives. Explain the concept of population representation and how it influences the number of representatives a state gets. Also, include information on how many representatives the user’s state, [MY STATE], currently has as of today's date. [MY STATE] = Florida

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Image: Chamber House of Representatives [1865] [link]