produce compromise bills
The role of select committees is to address and review a particular issue that affects a nation, In most cases, select committees perform audits on various government projects.
The most important organizational feature of Congress is probably the set of legislative committees that do most of the work in the legislative branch. Committees and subcommittees hold hearings in order to research information about the particular bill they are investigating. The Committee Chairmen are very powerful in that they can determine what is and is not considered by the committees. There are three types of committees in Congress: standing, select, and joint.
Most of the work that is done by the legislative branch is done in committees.
the bills just go through they only select the bills that look good
Standing committees make decisions and recommendations for most bills, namely similar ones as they are introduced. Select committees are panels set up for a specific purpose, most often for a limited time; most of them are formed to investigate a current matter. Joint committees can be investigative in nature, but most have routine duties- for example, the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress. Conference committees are created to iron out the differences in the bill. Its job is to produce a compromise bill both houses will accept.
The committees do not pass them.
How long a member has served in congress is given the most consideration when deciding who will serve on which committees.
Committees
Standing
It is called the Congress, the lawmaking body of the government.
the standing committees