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Congressional Research Service Reports
The Committee System in the U.S. Congress
Date: May 10, 1995
Creator: Hardy-Vincent, Carol
Description: Due to the high volume and complexity of its work, Congress divides its tasks among approximately 44 committees with 154 subcommittees. The House and Senate each has its own committee systems, which are similar. Within chamber guidelines, however, each committee adopts its own rules; thus, there is considerable variation among panels.
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Investigative Oversight: An Introduction to the Law, Practice and Procedure of Congressional Inquiry
Date: April 7, 1995
Creator: Rosenberg, Morton
Description: None
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Investigative Oversight: An Introduction to the Law, Practice and Procedure of Congressional Inquiry
Date: April 7, 1995
Creator: Rosenberg, Morton
Description: This report provides an overview of some of the more common legal, procedural, and practical issues, questions and problems that committees have faced in the courts of an oversight investigation.
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Committee System: Rules Changes in the House, 104th Congress
Date: January 24, 1995
Creator: Schneider, Judy
Description: This fact sheet details changes in the committee system contained in H. Res. 6, Rules of the House for the 104th Congress.
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