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A hearing is more formal than an investigation.
Jess "loose" Nelson
Comic Book Industry
You do, In fines and Court costs
Just write your congressman, explain the situtation and they will do the investigation. Unually they get to it pretty fast.
Congressional investigations are typically used to promote the political agenda of the party controlling the investigation. In many if not most cases, issues that have been the focus of congressional investigations were promoted by hyperbolic commentary from the party in opposition to the subject of the investigation. These investigations are often used by the controlling party as a political weapon to help divert attention of the public from more important issues, or as an attempt to persuade voters to react in favor to an issue of interest to the investigation controlling party.
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The president of the United States, Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998. He was never brought to trial for lying to a congressional investigation.
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They don't difffer particularly, but are just some of the powers given them. Both houses form committees to handle any issues that may come up.
Daugherty's failure to aggressively prosecute those involved and further allegations that he obstructed justice by trying to block a congressional investigation resulted in a loss of confidence in the attorney general. An investigation led by Democratic Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana resulted in Daugherty's resignation in March 1924
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