Suppose that an incoming House of Representatives fails to elect a new Speaker. Is there a way for the incoming Representatives to conduct House business without electing a new Speaker, or are the incoming Representatives doomed by the law until a new Speaker is elected?
For example, the swearing in of new Representatives traditionally does not happen until after a Speaker is elected. Absent a Speaker, can new Representatives be sworn in? If not, is the swearing in of a new Representative-elect necessary before said Representative-elect has all the duties and rights of a Representative?
The Speaker also sets the legislative agenda, forms committees, etc. Without a Speaker, can the House set a legislative agenda, form committees, etc.?