Yes it is.
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations was created in 1867.
(standing committees)
The Chairman of the Appropriations Committee has power over all federal spending. The Senate Appropriations Committee is the largest committee in the U.S. Senate.
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Senate Committee on Appropriations Senate Committee on Armed Services
The house and senate appropriations committees and their subcommittees handle appropriations bills.
I think in the a. House i. House Committee on Ways and Means ii. House Committee on Agriculture iii. House Committee on Appropriations iv. House Committee on the Budget v. House Committee on Education and the Workforce b. Senate i. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry ii. Senate Committee on Appropriations iii. Senate Committee on the Budget iv. Senate Committee on Finance v. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions this is what I got off of google.com!
appropriations
The Senate committee that gives advice on the support or disapproval of a treaty is typically the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. However, since that option is not listed in your question, none of the provided options directly answer your query. The Senate Judiciary Committee primarily deals with judicial appointments and legal matters, while the appropriations committee focuses on budget and spending issues. The Committee on Rules and Administration oversees the rules governing the Senate's operations.
House Appropriations Committee
(standing committee)
standing committee
Yes, the bills that are introduced to the senate are usually read twice before being referred to the standing committee.