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A body of one or more persons convened for the accomplishment of some specific purpose, typically with formal protocols
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3) "When possible, refer all matters to committees, for 'further study and consideration'.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz's bill has been referred to committees in both the House and Senate.
The Federal Advisory Committee Act does not apply to committees composed entirely of federal officials.
This democratic deficit has been a key reason why councils have returned to committees.
However, there is "no gold rush to committees" according to Andrew Coulson at Birmingham University.
She served two terms, with appointments to committees on revenue and natural resources.
Assignments are given to committees each week, and larger decisions are made by consensus.
Much of the rest of the firms' donations have gone to committees that finance legislative races.
Witnesses are required to tell the truth to committees whether on oath or not," the report said.
This would avoid it falling to individual judges to give evidence to committees, which rightly concerns Neuberger.
Mr. Brandt, along with his company, Development Specialists, gave nearly $20,000 to committees set up by Mrs. Clinton.
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