United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations ended in 1921.
United States Senate Committee on Canadian Relations was created in 1888.
United States Senate Committee on Cuban Relations ended in 1921.
United States Senate Committee on Cuban Relations was created in 1899.
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was created in 1816.
The Committee on Foreign Relations is part of the legislative branch of the United States government. It is a standing committee of the Senate that deals with legislation and oversight related to the country's foreign policy and international relations.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is composed of eighteen members, ten Democrats and eight Republicans. The present Chairman is Robert Menendez, a Democrat from New Jersey.
Lois B McHugh has written: 'Legislative history of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Jan. 3, 1969-Jan. 2, 1971' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Law and legislation, United States, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
United States Senate Committee on Rules ended in 1947.
United States Senate Committee on Rules was created in 1867.
United States Senate Committee on Finance was created in 1815.
United States Senate Committee on Railroads was created in 1873.
United States Senate Committee on Railroads ended in 1921.