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Describe the roles of committees and subcommittees in the bill process.

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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Most committees form subcommittees to share specific tasks within the jurisdiction of the full

committee. Subcommittees are responsible to, and work within the guidelines established by,

their parent committees.Subcommittees may play an important role in the legislative process. Because few chamber and

party rules apply to subcommittees, the number, prerogatives, and autonomy of subcommittees

vary among committees

Committees are an essential part of the legislative process. Senate committees monitor on-going governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to the Senate. ... These committees are further divided into subcommittees.

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Answered by apocalyptic04
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When a bill is proposed, the bill immediately goes to a committee or subcommittee in the house in which it was proposed. The committee the bill goes to is determined by its content. Within the committees, the merits of the bill are discussed in detail. If there is anything about the bill that needs to be amended, the bill goes through a “markup session” where the changes are made before being sent to be referred to the floor of the Senate or the House of Representatives.

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