Creating laws
The most significant function of the House of Representatives is to create new laws. The House of Representatives shares equivalent liability for lawmaking with the U.S. Senate. As perceived by the originators of the Constitution, the House should express the common will, and its members should be directly chosen by the citizens.
However, another major function is of the house could be an impeachment of federal employees. Accused employees receive a hearing before the Congress another legislative house, the Senate.