The U.S. House of Representatives remains nearly evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats, with Republicans holding a slight edge. House members will address a range of issues in the coming years, from health care, inflation and energy policy to civil liberties and immigration. Members are elected to two-year terms and paid $174,000 annually.
…
The incumbent, Republican Laurel Lee, has been a reliably conservative voice since winning her first election to Congress in 2022. In a short time, though, she has found bipartisan ground on some key issues and deserves another term.