There are currently 435 members of the US House of Representatives. The main floor of the House of Representatives’ Chamber seats 450. There are approximately 500 gallery seats in the Chamber (plus some extra room for additional seating on the main floor). Thus there is sufficient room to at least double the size of the House by legislation. Doing so will help promote, increase, and improve actual representation of the people in the House; it will significantly reduce the ill effects of gerrymandering in all states, “red” and “blue”; and it would help, at least a little bit, reduce the anti-democratic nature of the electoral college. Any voting rights bill being pushed by the Biden administration and the Dems in Congress must include this common sense and helpful “fix”.