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.
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∙ 10y agoSo that if there are any differences between the proposed House and the Senateversions of the legislation they are seeking to pass, they can be discussed and agreed upon so that a bill which is mutually acceptable to both houses can be passed and sent to the President to be signed into law.
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Eliminate differences between House and Senate versions of a bill.
The Conference Committee has the responsibility of working out the differences between legislation passed in both houses. Both houses refers to the United States House of Representatives, and the United States Senate.
A bill will go to a conference committee when both the Senate and the House disagree on the contents of the bill. A conference committee will then be created to resolve the issue.
A Congressional Conference Committee is formed to discuss a bill which has Congress in disagreement over. Senior members of standing committees in each house form the committee that originated the piece of legislation. These committees come into play if both houses have passed different versions of the same bill.
Joint Committees are set up to expedite business between the houses and to help focus public attention on major matters, such as the economy, taxation, or scandals. They include members from both houses of Congress who conduct investigations or special studies.Conference committees are special joint committees that reconcile differences in bills passed by the House and Senate. A conference committee is made up of those members from the House and Senate that originally considered the bill.So the answer is: C. joint committees perform investigative or house keeping duties; conference committees iron out differences in bills from both houses.
There is no standing conference committee. Before a bll passed by both chanbers can go to the President for signature, the two bills must match. When the differences in the bills need to be compromised and negotiated to match, a conference committee with members of both the House and Senate is formed to work out the differences and come to agreement.
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It goes back to both houses for approval.
Both houses vote on the bill again.
Both houses vote on the bill again.
Both houses vote on the bill again.
You would call it a Joint Committee....
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Both houses vote on the bill again.
Usually passed by both houses of CongressYes, many times a compromised bill has worked on by a conference committee of the house and senate members.
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