The senate is the upper house, serves 6 year terms and each state is represented by 2 senators . While the House is the lower house and only serves 2 year terms and they are elected from districts set by the states.
peronality
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
To iron out any differences between the House and Senate
Senate is (I think) higher than the house of representatives. Also, the Senates will make the final decision, while the house of representatives presents a bill.
A Conference Committee
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
A Conference Committee
After the House of Representatives votes on a bill and it passes, the bill is sent to the Senate for consideration. The Senate can then debate, amend, and vote on the bill. If the Senate approves it, the bill is sent to the President for final approval or veto. If there are differences between the House and Senate versions, a conference committee may be formed to reconcile those differences.
(conference committee)
A conference committee is responsible for resolving differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill. This temporary committee is composed of members from both chambers who work together to reconcile the variations in the legislation. Once they reach an agreement, they produce a conference report, which is then sent back to both the House and Senate for approval.
eliminate differences between house and senate versions of a bill - apex
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.If changes were made by the Senate, the differences between its version of the bill and the House version of the bill have to be resolved. The House may vote to accept the bill as amended by the Senate if the changes were minor. If the two versions differ greatly however, the bill will most likely go to a conference committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. This committee works out a version of the bill that will be acceptable to both houses of Congress. The revised version goes back to both the House and the Senate for approval.So basically, the purpose of a conference committee is so that a bill can be revised (or edited) to both the House and the Senates liking.