Questions: After being reported by a committee, but before being sent to the House floor, bills are sent to which committee, which defines the conditions under which the bill is to be considered by the House? The Select Committee The Rules Committee The Appropriations Committee The Ways and Means Committee The Joint Committee

After being reported by a committee, but before being sent to the House floor, bills are sent to which committee, which defines the conditions under which the bill is to be considered by the House?
The Select Committee
The Rules Committee
The Appropriations Committee
The Ways and Means Committee
The Joint Committee
Transcript text: After being reported by a committee, but before being sent to the House floor, bills are sent to which committee, which defines the conditions under which the bill is to be considered by the House? The Select Committee The Rules Committee The Appropriations Committee The Ways and Means Committee The Joint Committee
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The answer is B: The Rules Committee.

Explanation for each option:

  • The Select Committee: This is a temporary committee established for a specific purpose, often to conduct investigations or consider specific issues. It does not define the conditions under which bills are considered by the House.

  • The Rules Committee: This is the correct answer. The House Rules Committee is responsible for determining the rules under which specific bills will be debated, amended, and considered on the House floor. It plays a crucial role in the legislative process by setting the terms of debate and deciding whether amendments can be made to the bill.

  • The Appropriations Committee: This committee is responsible for setting specific expenditures of money by the government. It deals with the allocation of funds but does not define the conditions for bill consideration on the House floor.

  • The Ways and Means Committee: This is the chief tax-writing committee in the House of Representatives. It deals with issues related to taxation and revenue but does not set the rules for how bills are considered on the House floor.

  • The Joint Committee: This is a committee made up of members from both the House and the Senate. Joint committees are typically used for conducting studies or performing housekeeping tasks rather than setting rules for bill consideration.

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