Which role do committees play in the legislative process?
Committees assign titles and numbers to bills and then meet with special-interest groups to develop the language each bill will contain.
Committees update or modernize old and outdated laws.
Committees advise the president to either sign or veto bills.
Committees decide whether bills will be approved and passed to the full chamber for a vote, revised, replaced, or killed before they can be voted on.
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monitor on-going governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to the Senate.
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