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    The United States House of Representatives maintains a narrow Republican majority following the 2024 elections, with the GOP holding 220 seats to the Democrats' 215. Republicans preserved their slim control of the chamber despite facing significant challenges, marking the closest partisan divide since the 1930s. The House continues to be led by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who assumed the role in October 2023 following the historic removal of Kevin McCarthy.

    In the 2024 elections, several notable changes occurred in the chamber's composition. Republicans successfully defended their majority but saw their margin slightly reduced. Key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Michigan saw shifts in congressional delegations, while Democrats achieved breakthroughs in traditionally Republican strongholds like Alabama, where they won a second seat following court-ordered redistricting. The election also made history with Sarah McBride of Delaware becoming the first openly transgender person elected to Congress.

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    This legislative body has evolved significantly since its establishment in 1789, growing from 65 members to its current 435 voting representatives. Today's House reflects increased diversity, with the Democratic caucus led by Hakeem Jeffries, the first African American to lead either party in Congress. The chamber has also modernised its operations while maintaining traditional roles, including oversight of the executive branch and representing local constituent interests.

    Looking ahead, the House faces several critical challenges, including addressing fiscal policies, responding to international crises, and managing domestic priorities. The razor-thin majority means individual members wield significant influence over legislative outcomes, particularly on contentious issues. The chamber must also navigate complex relationships with the Senate and executive branch to advance legislation and maintain effective governance.

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