This report briefly discusses the amending process, which is central to the consideration of legislation by the House of Representatives, and the rules, practices, and precedents that underlie this process frequently depend on distinguishing among amendments based on their type and form. Simply put, not all amendments are equal in a procedural sense, and the form or type of amendment frequently determines what further amendments may be offered, and therefore what alternatives the House may choose among
This report discusses aspects of the process by which House committees mark up and report legislatio...
This report looks at how Article V of the Constitution allows Congress to propose amendments -- spec...
This report provides background information regarding the bill and joint resolution, which must be p...
This report briefly describes the various types of amendments that take place in the Senate. It has ...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report discusses the amendments, which are usually considered not in the House, but in the Comm...
This report is intended to provide an overview of the fundamentals of the Senate amendment process. ...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report discusses the House amendment “tree”, which is a chart that depicts the maximum number a...
This report briefly discusses committee markups in the House of Representatives. The essential purpo...
The House of Representatives has several different parliamentary procedures through which it can bri...
This report briefly describes the process by which Congress seeks to pass a law. During this proces...
This report discusses the availability and format of three types of parliamentary reference material...
This report discusses aspects of the process by which House committees mark up and report legislatio...
This report looks at how Article V of the Constitution allows Congress to propose amendments -- spec...
This report provides background information regarding the bill and joint resolution, which must be p...
This report briefly describes the various types of amendments that take place in the Senate. It has ...
This report briefly summarizes the process of amendments between the House of Representatives and th...
This report explains the procedural options for resolving differences through amendments between the...
The Constitution requires that the House and Senate approve the same bill or joint resolution in pre...
This report discusses the amendments, which are usually considered not in the House, but in the Comm...
This report is intended to provide an overview of the fundamentals of the Senate amendment process. ...
This report summarizes the procedures the two houses of Congress use most frequently to resolve thei...
This report discusses the House amendment “tree”, which is a chart that depicts the maximum number a...
This report briefly discusses committee markups in the House of Representatives. The essential purpo...
The House of Representatives has several different parliamentary procedures through which it can bri...
This report briefly describes the process by which Congress seeks to pass a law. During this proces...
This report discusses the availability and format of three types of parliamentary reference material...
This report discusses aspects of the process by which House committees mark up and report legislatio...
This report looks at how Article V of the Constitution allows Congress to propose amendments -- spec...
This report provides background information regarding the bill and joint resolution, which must be p...