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Congressional Committees
and Staff
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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
• Committees hold investigate public hearings on key problems and issues to inform the public
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Kinds of Committees
• Standing Committee
• Select Committee
• Joint Committee
• Conference Committees
• Oversee bills dealing with certain issues
• Study one issue and report their findings
• Made up of members from both houses
• Work out the differences when the House and Senate pass conflicting versions of the same bill
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Choosing Committee Members
• Membership in committees is 1 key role played by members of Congress
• Membership on certain committees:• Helps members to build reputations and to
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
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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 powerful members of Congress
• Standing committee chairperson 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
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Congressional Staff Role
• Lawmakers rely on their staffs to help with many congressional duties
• As congressional workloads have increased, staff duties have become increasingly important as well
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Congressional Staff Growth
• Prior to 1946, Congress had no staff aides. In recent decades, increased complexity has resulted in much larger congressional staffs
• Congressional staffs provide expert help on key issues and help members of Congress serve constituents’ growing demands
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Personal Staff
• Members’ personal staffs are divided so that some staffers work in Washington and others work in members’ home states
• Administrative assistants run lawmakers’ offices, supervise schedules, and advise on political matters
• Legislative assistants keep lawmakers well informed about bills, assist in committee work, write speeches, and keep track of the workflow
• Caseworkers are congressional personal staff members who handle requests from constituents; they usually staff members’ offices in their home states
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Committee Staff• Committee staffs work for
congressional committees, assisting chairpersons as bills proceed through various committees to the floor
• Committee staff members often become experts in the areas their committees handle; critics argue that staff members are unelected, yet they have a large role in shaping legislation
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Support Agencies• The Library of Congress provides information requested
by Congress, congressional staff, and committees
• The Congressional Budget Office coordinates budget making, studies presidential budget proposals, projects new program costs, and tracks congressional spending
• The General Accounting Office is the watchdog over the spending of funds appropriated by Congress, informing members about specific program costs
• The Government Printing Office serves the federal government by printing the Congressional Record, a complete account of all congressional speeches and testimony, and the Statistical Abstract of the United States, an annual publication
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Find
• 5 Congressional committees:• Tell what their platforms are• Tell who the members are• Tell who is the leader