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the House of Representatives is one of the two parts of the U.
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S Congress.
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It is sometimes called the People's House.
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That is because the U.
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S Constitution sets few restrictions on who conserve there.
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House members can be as young as 25 years old.
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The oldest was 91.
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They could be rich or poor and belong to any religion.
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Most members were born in the United States, but more than 300 have been immigrants.
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Elections for the House are held every two years, so lawmakers must stay in contact with voters.
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Members of the House represent the people who live in part of their state, called a district.
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When Congress first met in 17 89 the House had 65 representatives.
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Today, it has 435 voting members.
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The number rose because the population and size of the U.
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Members of Congress hold hearings, develop policies and vote on laws.
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They investigate suspected wrongdoing by people in office and can bring charges against them.