The Senate and the House of Representatives are not committees but they do have committees that do much of the work in the legislative branch. Both the House and the Senate depend upon committees to effectively consider the bills that are proposed each session. A Senator or Representative would be unable to read and handle all the bills that are introduced or studied in the course of a session. The committee system serves several functions. It allows members of Congress to divide their work among smaller groups. Lawmakers can become specialists in specific fields. Committees select those bills that deserve further consideration. By holding hearings, committees can investigate and help the public learn about the problems facing the nation.
standing committees of the house of the house and senate
The US House currently has 23 active committees of which three are special committees and 20 are standing committees, which are divided into 104 sub-committees. The US Senate currently has 17 standing committees, which are divided into 70 sub-committees.
Congress(the Senate, House of Representatives, Senate Committees, and House Committees) is in the Legislative Branch.
Currently there are 16 standing committees in the Senate and 20 in the House
Ethics
Conference Committees
The purpose of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees is to fully and currently notify of all intelligenve activities including covert activities.
Congressional Committees made up of members from both the Senate and the House are called Joint Committees. Some examples of such committees are the Joint Economic Committee and the Joint Committee on Taxation.
Committees help ease the workload and are the key power centers in congress.
Committees help ease the workload and are the key power centers in congress.
12 in senate 24 in representativws
members of both the house and the senate