standing committee
A conference committee
Standing Committee
Standing committee IS WRONG! It's the lead committee
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The house rules committee. APEX
The three types of congressional committees are standing committee, joint committee, and select committee.
Four types of committees in Congress are: 1. Standing Committees- permanent, public policy 2. Joint Committees- both Senate/House members 3. Select Committees- temporary, specific purpose 4. Conference Committees- joint/select, reconcile differences between House/Senate versions of proposed bills.
A standing committee
A standing committee
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.
A Standing Committee is a permanent committee that evaluates bill and either kills them or passes them along for further debate. A Select Committee is a temporary congressional committee appointed for a limited purpose.
the standing committee of the House and Senate.