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Each state is apportioned a number of members of Congress based upon its population.
Computing for every state and any number of seats the priority value, and sorting the list in descending order of the resulting values, the first 385 are applicable (seats 51-435) (see Census 2000 Ranking of Priority Values).
Reapportionment of the UnitedStates House of Representatives (the lower house of the U.S. Congress) occurs every year ending in "1", the year after the U.S. Census Bureau performs the decennial census mandated by the U.S. Constitution.
He was the paymaster-general of the French military forces in the early years of the UnitedStates.
In 1893 a bill was presented before the 52ndUnitedStatesCongress ordering a gold medal struck in recognition of Solomon's contributions to the UnitedStates.
In 1975 the UnitedStates Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp honoring Haym Soloman for his contributions to the cause of the American Revolution.