At the beginning of each new Congress, the House adopts the Rules of the House. The Rules of the House state all the official rules of the House of Representatives and describe the duties of the House Officers, including the Clerk.
In summary, the Clerk:
Calls Members to order at the beginning of each new Congress.
Determines who is present at the first meeting of a new Congress.
Keeps the official record of all House votes.
Prepares, prints and distributes the official list of elected Members of the House of Representatives.
Prepares, prints, and distributes for Congress a list of official reports.
Prepares, prints, and distributes the House Journal, a record of House Floor events, at the end of each Congressional session.
Maintains and runs the official library of House books, documents, and records.
Attaches the official seal of the House to all formal House documents.
Receives messages from the President and Senate when the House is not in session.
Prepares and delivers messages from the House to the Senate.
Manages vacant House offices until new Members are elected.
Certifies the passing of all House bills and Joint Resolutions.
Maintains the display of fine art in the House wing of the Capitol, House office buildings, and other locations under the authority of the House.
Prints and distributes the calendars of House Floor activity.
Administers the House Page Program.
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Find out if there
is a Clerk in your own State legislature. Some state
government websites are listed in the Parents and Teachers section.
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