The House of Representatives has the special power to originate all bills of raising revenue, money. They have the sole power of impeachment of civil officers. They can also elect a President of the U.S. if the President electors do not elect one. The special powers the House of Representatives have belongs to no other branch of government.
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The House of Representatives has special powers such as initiating revenue bills, impeaching civil officials, and electing the President in the event of an electoral deadlock. It also selects its own Speaker and officers, allowing it to manage its legislative agenda. These powers make the House a vital part of the U.S. government system.
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