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Committee Membership Ch 5 sec 4

I. Purposes of Committees Committees ease Congressional workload by dividing work among smaller groups, allowing members to specialize on key issues. Committees allow members to discuss and select the most important bills Congress will consider. http://www.ashdown-eyes.co.uk/28dec4-j.JPG

I. Purposes of Committees Committees hold investigative public hearings on key problems and issues to inform the public. Committees allow Congress to examine and alter many more bills than they could if everything was done with the entire House or Senate debating each bill. http://www.edu.pe.ca/southernkings/Pictures/mt3.jpg

Question What are some advantages and disadvantages to working out a compromise for a bill?

II. Kinds of Committees Standing committees deal with certain issues continuing from one Congress to the next. The majority party in each house controls standing committees and bases their membership on each party’s strength. http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes/woodland.jpg

II. Kinds of Committees Subcommittees handle special subcategories of standing committees’ work, and continue from one Congress to the next. Select committees are special committees created in both houses of Congress, usually for one term only, to study a specific issue and report their findings. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.4hccsprojects.com/rabbit/rabbit%25204.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.4hccsprojects.com/rabbit/&h=281&w=400&sz=26&hl=en&start=20&tbnid=XT9-2wGn-JTZ1M:&tbnh=87&tbnw=124&prev=/images%3Fq%3Drabbit%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26safe%3Dactive

II. Kinds of Committees Joint committees are made up of members of both houses to act as study groups. Conference committees are temporary committees set up to resolve the differences in the House and Senate versions of a bill by working out a compromise bill that each house then can accept or reject. http://www.chocolate-fondue-fountain.co.uk/images/SephraFount-MC%20brush%20edge%20web.jpg

Question What are some issues that deserve to have a select committee created for?

III. Choosing Committee Members Assigning members to various committees is a key decision in the organization of Congress. Membership on certain committees: Helps members build reputations and increase their chances for reelection. Gives members a chance to influence important national legislation Enables members to influence other members since those committees deal with issues that are important to all members

III. Choosing Committee Members In both houses, both parties assign members to the standing committees. The party leaders and chairpersons of the standing committees are the most important members of Congress. http://www.autoblog.it/uploads/porsche_911_gt3_997_01.jpg

III. Choosing Committee Members Standing committee chairpersons make key decisions about the work of their committees, though their power has been reduced since 1970. Seniority traditionally guided the election of chairpersons until the 1970s. http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40582000/jpg/_40582907_christmastree203.jpg

III. Choosing Committee Members The most important standing committees in the House are the Rules committee, Ways and Means committee, and the Appropriations committee. The most important standing committees in the Senate are the Foreign Relations committee, Finance committee, and Appropriations committee. http://brusimm.com/the-look-of-captain-americas-avenger-costume/

Question Does having senior members of Congress heading committees help or hinder the law-making process?

In your notebooks 3 2 1 + 1 Write 3 things you learned today Write 2 things you want to learn more about Write 1 thing you did not understand Write 1 thing someone else learned that you did not write down