Each House committee has authority to hold hearings whether the House is in session, has recessed, or has adjourned (Rule XI, clause 2(m)(1)(A)). Regardless of the type of hearing, or whether a hearing is held in or outside of Washington, hearings share common aspects of planning and preparation. this report discusses the issues a committee faces in deciding whether to schedule a hearing
Many Members have in recent years expressed dissatisfaction with the way the House arranges its work...
This report describes the four types of congressional committee hearings: legislative, oversight, in...
Considers (79) H.R. 2460, (79) H.R. 2461, (79) H.R. 2462, (79) H.R. 2464, (79) S. 346, (79) S. 345, ...
Committee hearings afford Representatives an opportunity to gather information on, and draw attenti...
The report describes provisions of House rules that pertain to hearings, and citations to these rule...
This report briefly discusses the process of selecting and arranging witnesses for House committee h...
This report contains a checklist that identifies many of the tasks that need to be performed for com...
This report briefly discusses the selection of witnesses for House committee hearings. House committ...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections: (1) the ro...
Report containing a checklist that identifies many of the tasks that need to be performed for commit...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the House
Committee hearings allow Senators an opportunity to gather information on, and draw attention\ud to...
Committee hearings allow Senators an opportunity to gather information on—and draw attention to—legi...
House rules govern the length of time legislative proposals must be available to Members prior to be...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections. This intro...
Many Members have in recent years expressed dissatisfaction with the way the House arranges its work...
This report describes the four types of congressional committee hearings: legislative, oversight, in...
Considers (79) H.R. 2460, (79) H.R. 2461, (79) H.R. 2462, (79) H.R. 2464, (79) S. 346, (79) S. 345, ...
Committee hearings afford Representatives an opportunity to gather information on, and draw attenti...
The report describes provisions of House rules that pertain to hearings, and citations to these rule...
This report briefly discusses the process of selecting and arranging witnesses for House committee h...
This report contains a checklist that identifies many of the tasks that need to be performed for com...
This report briefly discusses the selection of witnesses for House committee hearings. House committ...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections: (1) the ro...
Report containing a checklist that identifies many of the tasks that need to be performed for commit...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the House
Committee hearings allow Senators an opportunity to gather information on, and draw attention\ud to...
Committee hearings allow Senators an opportunity to gather information on—and draw attention to—legi...
House rules govern the length of time legislative proposals must be available to Members prior to be...
This report discusses hearings in the U.S. Senate and is divided into four main sections. This intro...
Many Members have in recent years expressed dissatisfaction with the way the House arranges its work...
This report describes the four types of congressional committee hearings: legislative, oversight, in...
Considers (79) H.R. 2460, (79) H.R. 2461, (79) H.R. 2462, (79) H.R. 2464, (79) S. 346, (79) S. 345, ...