Definition
The process by which a congressional committee reviews, debates, and amends a bill.
More Legislative Terms
Appropriation
A legislative act authorizing the expenditure of government funds for a specific purpose.
Bicameral
A legislature with two separate chambers. The U.S. Congress is bicameral, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Bill
A proposed law introduced in Congress or a state legislature.
Caucus
A meeting of members of a political party or interest group to discuss strategy, select candidates, or make policy decisions.
Cloture
A Senate procedure to end debate (a filibuster) and bring a matter to a vote. Requires 60 out of 100 senators.
Committee
A subgroup of legislators assigned to review, amend, and recommend action on bills related to a specific topic.