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The United States of Quentin House of Representatives
Flag of The United States of Quentin House of Representatives Coat of Arms of The United States of Quentin House of Representatives
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto: "Government Acts Only for the People"
Composition
Members 20 Representatives
Demonym Representative of the USQ
History
The Constitution of the United States of Quentin Ratified: January 31st, 1834
First Session Held: February 7th, 1834
Leadership
[[image:{{{map}}}|225px|Meeting Place of the The United States of Quentin House of Representatives]]
Location Mechanicsburg
Type Lower House
House Moderator: Faneur Johnson
Majority Party Leader: Kindy Chuteski
Minority Party Leader Sorrel Patton
Minority Party Leader Drew Warleeper
Elections
Last Election January 1st, 2018
Next Election January 1st, 2020
Party Composition 60% Mild RePublican, 25% Fundamentalist, 15% Environmentalist
Requirements
Minimum Age 21 years
Election Requirement Elected by Statewide Majority
Website houseofrepresentatives.nwd.gov [1]

The House of Representatives is one of two houses, along with The House of Bureaucrats, that make up the Congress of the USQ, the main part of the Assembly branch of The United States of Quentin government. The House of Representatives is made up of 2 representatives from each of the country's ten states, totaling 20 representatives.

The House's main responsibility is creating bills and laws that will be beneficial and practical for the country, things that aren't outlined or specified in The Constitution of the United States of Quentin. This is done in the form of each Representative of the USQ bringing up any issues they have in their states, reviewing these with other state representatives and deciding the best course of action, i.e. a bill, law, or resolution. The House meets in The Capitol Building of the United States of Quentin, in a special chamber called The Green Temple Chamber, which is in Mechanicsburg.