The conference report presents the formal legislative language on which the conference committee has agreed. The joint explanatory statement explains the various elements of the conferees’ agreement in relation to the positions that the House and Senate had committed to the conference committee
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
Eighty-Sixth General Assembly Joint Rules of the House and Senate (House Concurrent Resolution 6), H...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the House
Conference committees generally are free to conduct their negotiations as they choose, but they are ...
This report discusses the steps that the Senate must take, and one more step that it may take, as it...
Conference committees are created by the two Houses of Congress to resolve the differences in the re...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report describes the process of reaching the final agreement between house and senate over the ...
When the Senate or House Appropriations Committee reports an appropriations bill to the full Senate ...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the Senate
<p>Despite the crucial role that conference committees can play in the legislative process, relative...
This report discusses two Senate rules that affect the authority of conferees to include in their re...
10.1 A Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation is established. 10.2 The Committee consists...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
Eighty-Sixth General Assembly Joint Rules of the House and Senate (House Concurrent Resolution 6), H...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the House
Conference committees generally are free to conduct their negotiations as they choose, but they are ...
This report discusses the steps that the Senate must take, and one more step that it may take, as it...
Conference committees are created by the two Houses of Congress to resolve the differences in the re...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report describes the process of reaching the final agreement between house and senate over the ...
When the Senate or House Appropriations Committee reports an appropriations bill to the full Senate ...
This report briefly discusses procedure regarding conference reports in the Senate
<p>Despite the crucial role that conference committees can play in the legislative process, relative...
This report discusses two Senate rules that affect the authority of conferees to include in their re...
10.1 A Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation is established. 10.2 The Committee consists...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
Eighty-Sixth General Assembly Joint Rules of the House and Senate (House Concurrent Resolution 6), H...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...