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The discussion centers on the election process of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, highlighting that the Speaker is typically chosen from the majority party and elected along partisan lines. While the Constitution allows for the Speaker to be a non-member, historically, all Speakers have been current members of the House. Representatives who do not support their party's candidate for Speaker risk losing committee assignments. The Speaker is sworn in by the Dean of the House. Participants express a desire for greater understanding of government operations, emphasizing the importance of studying the Constitution in American History and Government courses.
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"The House of Representatives shall choose their speaker and other officers..." In practice, this amounts to the speaker's election from the sitting house members. The speaker is thus almost always elected along strictly partisan lines, and is thus a member of the House's majority party. (The Speaker need not, by the Constitutional provision stated above, be a member of the House, but to date has always been one). A Representative who does not vote for his or her party's leader as Speaker may be deprived of committee assignments. Once elected, a Speaker is sworn in by the Dean of the House.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
 
Man, it's really scary how little I know about how my government operates, I hope American History next year will go into depths about the constitution...
 
When you take US Government your senior year, you should be made to memorize the constitution.
 
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When you take US Government your senior year, you should be made to memorize the constitution.
Sounds good.
 
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