The House of Representatives is made up of five levels of influential power, decreasing in power as the levels increase. The most influential member of the House of Representatives is the Speaker of the House, or the vice president of the United States of America. The Speaker of the House initiates new representatives, keeps order in the chambers and galleries of the House of Representatives, creates the rules for the House policies, and allows members to speak on the floor.
The next level of influential power includes the Majority and minority parties. The Majority party is the political party (Republican or Democrat) that has the largest portion of seats in the House of Representatives. On the