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A brief explanation or example of how the speaker of the house functions in Congress make it simple tho

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Quick summary: The Speaker of the House is the top leader in the U.S. House of Representatives who runs the House and helps decide what Congress works on.

Main functions (simple):
- Elected by House members, usually from the majority party.
- Presides over House meetings: calls sessions to order, enforces rules, and recognizes who may speak.
- Sets the legislative agenda: decides which bills come up for debate and votes.
- Influences committee work: assigns bills to committees and helps pick committee leaders.
- Represents the House and the majority party in negotiations with the Senate and the President.
- Is second in line for the presidency (after the Vice President).

Short example:
- If the majority party wants a new education bill passed, the Speaker can send it to the right committees, schedule floor debate, and bring it up for a vote. If the Speaker doesn’t want a bill to pass, they can keep it off the schedule so it never gets a vote.