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Conference committee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A conference committee is an ad hoc joint committee of a bicameral legislature, which is appointed by, and consists of, members of both chambers to resolve disagreements on a particular bill. While ...
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United States congressional conference committee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Legal Term * Conference Committee * Defined & Explained ... CONFERENCE COMMITTEE - Three members from each chamber (appointed by the presiding officers) who work to resolve differences in a bill passed by both chambers. A bill does not pass the General Assembly unless each chamber passes the bill in identical form.
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; Judicial Conference of the United States ... The Conference of Senior Circuit Judges was created by Congress in 1922, to serve as the principal policy making body concerned with the administration of the U.S. Courts. In 1948, Congress enacted section 331 of title 28, United States Code, changing the name to the...
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All matters to go before the Judicial Conference are ordinarily considered by a committee prior to Conference consideration. ... Sources for matters to be studied and considered by Conference committees include, among others, the Chief Justice of the United States, the Executive Committee, the jurisdictional statements...
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"9. (a)(1) It shall not be in order to vote on the adoption of a report of a committee of conference unless such report has been available to Members and to the general public for at least 48 hours before such vote.
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