Standing
Most of the work that is done by the legislative branch is done in committees.
The most numerous committees in legislative bodies, such as the U.S. Congress, are typically those focused on specific policy areas, including appropriations, finance, and education. These committees often have multiple subcommittees to address various aspects of their primary focus, leading to a larger number of members involved in specialized discussions. Additionally, local or state legislatures may have numerous committees to address diverse community issues, reflecting the needs of their constituents. Overall, the exact number can vary based on the legislative body and its organizational structure.
The committees do not pass them.
Committees
It is called the Congress, the lawmaking body of the government.
the standing committees
The most important organizational feature of Congress is probably the set of legislative committees that do most of the work in the legislative branch. Committees and subcommittees hold hearings in order to research information about the particular bill they are investigating. The Committee Chairmen are very powerful in that they can determine what is and is not considered by the committees. There are three types of committees in Congress: standing, select, and joint.
I am not an expert, but I think they are called committees.
the majority party:) -novanet
Congressional committees
In committees
committees