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Chapter 12 Section 2 Objective: To understand the committee system and the types of committees in both houses of Congress.

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1 Chapter 12 Section 2 Objective: To understand the committee system and the types of committees in both houses of Congress

2 A. Standing Committees 1. Standing committees are permanent groups to which all similar bills are sent. 2. Today there are 19 standing committees in the House and 17 in the Senate. 3. The speaker of the House or President of the Senate is responsible for assigning bills to the appropriate standing committees.

3 B. The House Rules Committee
1. This committee manages the flow of bills for action by the full house by scheduling their consideration. 2. Because the Senate has less formal organization, the majority floor leader controls the appearance of bills on the floor.

4 C. Select Committees 1. Select committees are special groups set up for specific purposes and for a limited period whose members are appointed by the Speaker or President of the Senate. 2. Occasionally, a select committee conducts especially important investigations, i.e. the Senate Watergate Committee of 1973.

5 D. Joint & Conference Committees
1. A joint committee is one composed of members from both houses and is organized to deal with issues of common concern; some are permanent, such as the joint committee on the Library of Congress. 2. Conference committees are temporary committees organized to resolve a difference in the language of similar bills in order to produce a compromise bill acceptable to both houses.


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