A committee is a group of members in Congress who are appointed to work on specific tasks, such as studying and discussing bills or conducting investigations. Committees play a vital role in the legislative process by gathering information, holding hearings, and recommending actions.
Related terms
Subcommittee: A subcommittee is a smaller group within a larger committee that focuses on more specific issues related to the committee's overall purpose.
Standing Committee: A standing committee is a permanent committee in Congress that deals with specific policy areas, such as finance or foreign relations.
Select Committee: A select committee is created for a specific purpose or investigation, usually for a limited time period.