What are the purpose of commites in congress?

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The purpose of committees in Congress is to divide the workload and allow members to specialize in specific policy areas. Committees hold hearings, conduct investigations, and oversee the legislative process within their jurisdiction. They play a crucial role in the development and consideration of legislation, as well as in conducting oversight of the executive branch. Committees also provide a forum for members to debate and deliberate on issues before they are brought to the full legislative body for a vote.

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What are the purpose of committees in congress?

study on specific subjects
foster relationships between states
override presidential vetoes
aide presidential appoinments

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The purpose of committees in Congress is primarily to study specific subjects and foster expertise in particular policy areas. Committees are responsible for examining legislation, holding hearings, conducting investigations, and overseeing the implementation of laws within their jurisdiction. They also play a key role in shaping and refining legislation before it is brought to the full legislative body for a vote, and provide a forum for members to deliberate and make informed decisions on complex issues.

While committees can play a role in fostering relationships between states and aiding in presidential appointments, these are not their primary purposes. Committees do not have the authority to override presidential vetoes; that power lies with Congress as a whole. Presidential appointments are typically handled by the relevant committees in the Senate, which review and consider the qualifications of nominees before confirming or rejecting them.

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only pick 1

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The purpose of committees in Congress is primarily to study specific subjects and foster expertise in particular policy areas.

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One of the answer choices

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The purpose of committees in Congress is primarily to study specific subjects

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Which is NOT a requerment to become a us citizen

must have lived in the us for at least 10 years
take a oath of allegiance test
take a test
prove good mortal charactor

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Must have lived in the U.S for at least 10 years

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What is the last step on lawmaking process

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The last step in the lawmaking process is when the bill is sent to the President of the United States for approval. The President can either sign the bill into law, allowing it to take effect, or veto the bill. If the President vetoes the bill, Congress has the option to override the veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate in order for the bill to become law without the President's signature.