United States congressional conference committee
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United States congressional conference committee
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A conference committee is a joint committee of the United States Congress appointed by the House of Representatives and Senate to resolve disagreements on a particular bill. A conference committee is usually composed of senior members of the standing committees of each house that originally considered the legislation. The use of the conference committee process has steadily declined in recent decades. Sixty-seven conference reports were produced as recently as the 104th Congress (1995–96), falli
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U.S. House and Senate committees formed to resolve disagreements on bills
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2024-04-20T16:16:22Z
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