1. Alvin Adi Mahardika
Dinar Okti N S
Arya Damarjana
Dias Pabyantara S M
Claudya Tio Elleossa
Clarissa Savira
2. Permanent congressional committees,
responsible for considering legislation,
holding hearings, supervising policy
research, and overseeing executive
branch agencies.
Standing committees are the most
powerful type of committee in
congress
3. A committee made up of members of both
the House and Senate, usually an equal
number from each chamber. Joint committees
can conduct hearings but cannot make
legislative reports.
4. Subunit of a committee established for the
purpose of dividing the committee's
workload. Recommendations of a
subcommittee must be approved by the
full committee before being reported to
the Senate.
5. An investigative committee
in the House or Senate,
usually lacking the power to
make legislative reports.
6. When the House and Senate have
passed different versions of a bill,
a conference committee made up of
members of each chamber develops
a compromise