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Congressional Committees
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Purpose Allows members to split up their work among smaller groups
Select the few bills (out of many) that are to receive further consideration **Most bills never get beyond this Hold public hearings and investigations
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Kinds of Committees Standing Committees Select Committees
Joint Committees Conference Committees
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Standing Committees Permanent groups to oversee bills that deal with certain kinds of issues Agriculture, Armed Services, Budget, Appropriations, Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittees: specialize in a subcategory of its standing committee’s responsibility Ex. Ways and Means Committee Health Human Services Social Security
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Appropriations Committee
Approval of government spending Both Houses have 13 subcommittees to deal with spending Both can review the budget of the same agencies Every year each has a budget hearing where they must request $$ needed for operations
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Select Committees Temporary committees that study one specific issue and report their findings back to the Senate or House Matters of great public concern Overlooked problems Problems of Interest Groups
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Joint Committees Made up of members from both the House and the Senate
Can be temporary or permanent Examples: Joint Economic Committee Atomic Energy Defense Taxation Deficit Spending
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Conference Committees
Temporary committee set up when the House and Senate have passed different versions of the same bill Resolve the differences between the 2 bills by bargaining over each section of the bill Final compromised bill is called a conference report Goes to floor of House and Senate for acceptance
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Choosing Committee Members
Political parties assign members to the standing committees Chairpersons of standing committees: Most powerful members of Congress Make key decisions Seniority system: gives the member of the majority party with the longest uninterrupted service on a particular committee the leadership of that committee
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