Conference committee
A conference committee!
The committee that negotiates compromise when two different versions of a bill are passed is the Conference Committee. This committee is formed from members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate to reconcile differences between the two versions before sending a unified bill back to both chambers for approval.
conference committee
When the senate and the house of representatives pass a bill that has different version the conference committee writes a compromise bill. This then has to be passed by the two chambers.
A Senate committee is a comittee of people in the Senate who decide on certain laws to be passed on to a full Senate vote.
participating in a conference committee
When the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill, a conference committee is formed to unify the legislation. This committee consists of members from both chambers and works to reconcile the differences between the two versions. Once an agreement is reached, the revised bill is sent back to both the House and Senate for approval before it can be sent to the President for signing.
Both the house and the senate have commitees. The bills are separated into categories and sent to different commitees. If they are passed within the committee then it is brought before the senate.
A Conference Committee
to a conference committee
in congress where are bills sent for consideration
The Conference Committee is created to iron out the differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill. There are no formal rules governing conference committees procedures because they are intended to be flexible in negotiating sessions.