An example of a joint committee is: Say if the Transportation committee wants a new road the taxes committee will have to work with the Transportation committee to make sure that the new road will be in the budget. That will make the two houses have to join up and work together. Which makes a joint committee. And Yeah. Hope this works for you.
Committees
As many as asked.Technically, no Senator is supposed to serve on more than two major standing committees and no more than one minor standing committee. However, these rules are not strictly enforced; thus, we find some senators that serve on more than 3 standing committees altogether.
The three main powers are the House of Representatives, the Senate, and their Committees. We all know what the first two do, but the Committees help out by being a tie-breaker.
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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.
the Senate Finance and the House Ways and Means
A Joint Committee of the US Congress is composed of Members of Congress appointed from the US House of Representatives and the US Senate to consider topics of legislation that are of interest to both bodies. Joint committees may be permanent (standing) or special (select), depending upon whether their charter extends across sessions of the chamber or, in the latter case, is of a limited scope and duration. Select committees are given jurisdiction over matters that are beyond the scope of the standing committees. A Conference Committee is a special, joint committee that is formed to amend legislation that has been passed in one form in the House and another form in the Senate so that it will can emerge in a form that will be acceptable to both chambers of the Congress.
The working units of Congress are the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 435 members, and the number of representatives for each state is based on population. The Senate has 100 members, with each state getting two senators. Together, these two bodies make up the legislative branch of the United States government.
In simple terms: Congress proposeslegislation and then votes on it. However this process is not simple there are committees appointed for each piece of legislation and also the Bill can be vetoed by the President.
The us congress is bicameral, which means it is made up of two houses. The two houses are the Senate and the House of Representatives. Within those two houses and even between the two houses, there are many different committees that serve different purposes.
By default, every state has 2 senators to represent them in the Senate. However, the states' population determines the number of representatives in the House of Representatives, and growing population and the ratios used to calculate representatives awarded to states based on their population value to more than there are Senators.