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Elected by their peers, certain representatives hold positions that combine institutional, administrative and partisan roles. Speaker of the House: Rep. Mike JohnsonElected by the whole of the House of Representatives, the Speaker acts as leader of the House and combines several institutional and administrative roles.Republican LeadershipMajority LeaderRep. Steve ScaliseMajority WhipRep. Tom EmmerRepublican Conference ChairmanRep. Lisa McClainRepublican Policy Committee ChairmanRep. Jay ObernolteDemocratic LeadershipDemocratic LeaderRep. Hakeem JeffriesDemocratic WhipRep. Katherine ClarkDemocratic Caucus ChairmanRep. Pete AguilarDemocratic Caucus Vice ChairRep. Ted LieuAssistant Democratic LeaderRep. Joe Neguse AgricultureAppropriationsArmed ServicesBudgetEducation and WorkforceEnergy and CommerceEthicsFinancial ServicesForeign AffairsHomeland SecurityHouse AdministrationJudiciaryNatural ResourcesOversight and Government ReformRulesScience, Space, and TechnologySmall BusinessTransportation and InfrastructureVeterans’ AffairsWays and MeansPermanent Select Committee on IntelligenceSelect Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist PartyJoint Economic CommitteeJoint Committee on the LibraryJoint Committee on PrintingJoint Committee on Taxation Chaplain of the House- Rear Admiral Margaret Grun Kibben (Acting)Chief Administrative Officer- Anne Dressendorfer Binsted (Acting)Clerk of the House- Kevin F. McCumberSergeant at Arms- William McFarlandGeneral Counsel- Matthew BerryHistorian of the House- Matthew WasniewskiInspector General- Christen StevensonOffice of Congressional Conduct- Karen L. Haas, ChairParliamentarian of the House- Jason SmithLegislative Counsel- Warren Burke Architect of the CapitolCapitol PoliceCongressional Budget OfficeGovernment Accountability OfficeGovernment Printing OfficeLibrary of CongressNational ArchivesUnited States Senate Financial Disclosure Reports Information about the source, type, amount, or value of the incomes of representatives, officers, and candidates. Foreign Travel Reports Information about certain expenditures for all official foreign travel by representatives and staff. Gift Travel Filings Information about travel-related expenses incurred by representatives who are reimbursed by non-government sources. Legal Expense Fund Disclosures Information about any legal expenses incurred by a candidate or current representative. Statement of Disbursements Information about all receipts and expenditures of representatives, committees, leadership, and officers of the House. U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Phone: 202-224-3121 TTY: 202-225-1904