seniority
Yes in general, committee chairmen are selected from members of the majority party.
Committee chairmen are typically selected based on seniority, expertise, and sometimes by appointment from party leaders. In many cases, members of the majority party with the longest continuous service on a committee are often chosen as chairmen. Ultimately, the specific selection process may vary depending on the rules and traditions of a particular legislative body.
It needs to be in pursuit of the general welfare
Committee chairmen are chosen based on seniority, expertise, and party affiliation in the U.S. Congress. In general, the majority party in Congress selects committee chairmen, usually based on recommendations from party leaders. Chairmanships can also be influenced by internal committee rules and traditions.
It needs to be in pursuit of the general welfare
It needs to be in pursuit of the general welfare
1. Government Accountability Office (GAO -- formerly General Accounting Office) 2. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) 3. Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Identify the general influences on pricing in practice
Romulo
ANYONE can write legislation,convince a congressional rep. to introduce it to Congress then they hand it over to the Congressional Clerk who assigns a bill number and passes it to the proper congressional committee who then either pushes it out for a general vote or dumps it in the trash
David Pickersgill has written: 'The Law and General Practice (Business Side of General Practice)'
He received a Congressional Gold Medal, and was awarded, posthumously the rank of General of the Armies