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  1. U.S. Senate: Committees

    Membership & Assignments Hearings & Meetings History 119th Congress Committees Show entries Search:

  2. U.S. Senate: Membership & Assignments

    Frequently Asked Questions about Committeesprovides information about the committee system, researching committee documents, finding committee hearings, and much more.

  3. Committee Membership List - U.S. Senate

    Organizational Chart This chart shows the relationships among Senate leaders and officers who manage the flow of legislative and administrative business in the Senate.

  4. About the Committee System - U.S. Senate

    The four joint committees, made up of senators and representatives, provide administrative coordination between the House and Senate and conduct studies for the benefit of both …

  5. U.S. Senate

    Learn about the varied and important roles played by women in Senate history, from the first women to gain key staff positions to the female senators who have held positions of power …

  6. U.S. Senate: Frequently Asked Questions about Committees

    For more information on how senators are assigned to committees, read about committee assignments from the Senate Historical Office or Committee Assignment Process in the U.S. …

  7. U.S. Senate: Hearings & Meetings

    Displayed below are brief descriptions of each committee meeting and hearing scheduled to take place today, and on days thereafter. The time and location of each meeting/hearing is identified.

  8. Committee Assignments of the 119th Congress - U.S. Senate

    Committee Assignments of the 119th Congress Below are all current senators and the committees on which they serve.

  9. About The Committee | Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

    Jan 7, 2025 · The Committee considers and makes recommendations to the Senate for the President’s nominees to serve in intelligence positions requiring the Senate’s confirmation.

  10. About the Committee System | Committee Assignments - U.S.

    Senate rules divide committees into three categories based on their importance: Class A, Class B, and Class C. Each senator may serve on no more than two Class A committees and one …