(conference committee)
A conference committee is the committee that is temporarily created to solve differences between two houses over proposed legislation.
A conference committee
From time to time, the houses of representatives may get involved in disputes. To help resolve these issues, the US congressional conference committee is formed.
debate legislation proposed to them
resovle diffference between House and Senate version
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The committee held a plenary session to discuss all aspects of the proposed legislation.
Appointed by the House speaker, a substantive committee considers bill and resolutions related to the subject identified by its name and may recommend passage of proposed legislation to the appropriate calendars committee.
because the committees help to pass the bill or return to committee for further changes.
It means to fix a legislation that was passed with the Constitution. I.E. The Bill of Rights has ten amendments to the legislation. As proposed legislation ("a bill") proceeds through committee, and picks up additional sponsors, often, support is only forthcoming if additions, deletions or changes are made to the proposed statutory language, in order to obtain the support of a particular legislator or legislators. The results of the deliberations that occur in proceedings in committee can have the effect of amending legislation before it is put to a vote by the upper house (the U.S. Senate) and the lower house (the U.S. House of Representatives). Also, reports of planned, proposed, or enacted changes to existing law could be called "amending legislation" although it is not legislation, but simply a communicative writing reporting proposed or effected changes to legislation. These typically contain the original legislated statutory passages in strikethrough text for comparative and analytical purposes.
A legislative committee is a subgroup within a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, that focuses on specific areas of policy or legislation. Committees review proposed laws, conduct hearings, and gather information to make recommendations on legislation. They play a crucial role in shaping laws by allowing for detailed examination and discussion of issues before they reach the full legislative body for a vote. Committees can be permanent (standing) or temporary (select or special) depending on their purpose and duration.
a proposed piece of legislation is physically put into this by members