Recognition and Decorum
32. When a member is about to speak in debate or deliver any
matter to the House, he shall rise in his place and respectfully
address the presiding officer as "MR. SPEAKER," and, upon being
recognized, shall proceed, confining himself to the question under
debate, avoiding all personalities and indecorous or disrespectful
language.
When a member arises and addresses the Chair, the Speaker may
recognize him by name; but no member in debate shall designate
another by name.