Both "a" and "b" are reasons for the organization of congress into committees
they serve as the primary means for organizing and conducting legislative work. Committees allow members of Congress to specialize in specific policy areas, gather information, debate and amend bills, and develop expertise on key issues. They also serve as a system of checks and balances, ensuring that legislation receives thorough examination before it reaches the House or Senate floor for a vote.
It is because the congress come up with better ideas in committees.
Regular committees within the congress are known as standing committees.
Standing committees are permanent committees in Congress. They have set agendas and make decisions about things that need constant attention.
The permanent committees of Congress are called a standing committee. The standing committees of each house are controlled by the majority leader.
Standing Committees are the key power center in Congress.
because the committees help to pass the bill or return to committee for further changes.
Standing committees
Committees are the backbone of Congress. ANYTHING that gets done is Congress has gone through committees and subcommittees. They control whether legislation dies or passes.
Most of the work that is done by the legislative branch is done in committees.
joint committees
the committees of correspondence
Committees are formed to study specific issues. The whole congress cannot all be studying the same stuff all the time. Things would always look like water gate hearings or the Clinton impeachment hearing. ...With the same results...nothing.