

United States House
Organization GovernmentOne of two chambers of the US Congress, responsible for creating federal laws.
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The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the US Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. Recent news highlights its involvement in various political issues and events. A restrictive voting bill, already passed by the House, is now being debated in the Senate. New York is being ordered to redraw its congressional map, potentially shifting the balance of power. Former members are also in the news, with the death of Colleen Hanabusa, a former US Representative, and Hillary Clinton testifying before a House panel regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Additionally, a disabled activist attended the State of the Union as a guest of Ilhan Omar, highlighting the House's role in national events and political discourse. These events underscore the House's ongoing importance in shaping policy and responding to national concerns.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Colleen Hanabusa, first woman to be president of Hawaii state senate, dies aged 74

Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify as she faces US House Epstein panel

Disabled activist and guest of Ilhan Omar says she did not intend to disrupt State of the Union

New York must redraw congressional map before midterms, judge rules
