Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Congress/Committees
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External Sources for the articles:
Web Resources
- Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress for committee chairmen [http://www.gpoaccess.gov/serialset/cdocuments/hd108-222/index.html]
- Congressional Research Service reports: http://www.opencrs.com/ and http://www.wikileaks.org/
- Via National Archives and Records Administration:
- [http://www.archives.gov/legislative/finding-aids/reference/senate/index.html Committee Resource Guide: Committees of the U.S. Senate]
- [http://www.archives.gov/legislative/guide/senate/table-of-contents-short.html Guide to the Records of the U.S. Senate at the National Archives (Record Group 46)]
- [http://www.archives.gov/legislative/guide/house/table-of-contents-short.html Guide to the Records of the U.S. House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989 (Record Group 233)]
- [http://www.archives.gov/legislative/guide/house/chapter-23.html Chapter 23. Records of the Joint Committees of Congress 1789-1968 (Record Group 128)]
- [http://www.house.gov/committees/ Current Committees in the House of Representatives]
- [http://history.house.gov/Records-and-Research/FAQs/Committee-Names/ Historic House Committee Names]
- [http://history.house.gov/Records-and-Research/Committees-Bibliography/Committee-History/ House Committee Bibliography]
- [http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/committees/d_three_sections_with_teasers/committees_home.htm Current Committees in the United States Senate]
- [http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/resources/pdf/CommitteeChairs.pdf Chairmen of Senate Standing Committees 1789-present], United States Senate Historical Office. June 2008.
- House and Senate Journals, 1789-1875 via the Library of Congress [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lawhome.html American Memory Project]
- Official Congressional Directory: 1820-present.
- Early editions (incomplete list) through Google Books [http://books.google.com/books?q=editions:0FsuFWPw44XcsOiJOC&id=9RLTxEr88hgC] or University of Michigan [http://mirlyn.lib.umich.edu/F/1Q9PQ4NCV5A5PXB5J4ECGKM9HSLN91I54LSCQDKQMX9R9QGII8-65378?func=item-global&doc_library=MIU01&doc_number=003917021#main]
- Current editions (1998-present) through the Government Printing Office [http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cdirectory/]
Books
- {{cite|author=Robert C. Byrd|title=The Senate: 1789-1989 Historical Statistics 1789-1992, Vol. 4|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|date=1992|isbn=0-16063-256-0}}
- {{cite book|last=Canon|first=David T. |author2=Garrison Nelson |author3=Charles Stewart III|title=Committees in the U.S. Congress: 1789-1946|publisher=CQ Press|location=Washington, DC|date=2002|isbn=1-56802-171-2}}
- {{cite|last=Galloway|first=George Barnes|title=History of the House of Representatives|publisher=Crowell|date=1976|isbn=0-69001-101-6}}
- {{cite|last=Haynes|first=George Henry|title=The Senate of the United States: Its History and Practice|location=New York|publisher=Russell & Russell|date=1960 |orig-year=1938|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=BJQIAAAAMAAJ}}
- {{cite book|last=Nelson|first=Garrison|title=Committees in the U.S. Congress: 1947-1992|publisher=CQ Press|location=Washington, DC|date=1993|isbn=0-87187-729-5}}
- {{cite book|last=Nelson|first=Garrison|title=Committees in the U.S. Congress: 1993-2010|publisher=CQ Press|location=Washington, DC|date=2010}}
- {{cite|last=Stubbs|first=Walter|title=Congressional Committees, 1789-1982: A Checklist|publisher=Greenwood Press|date=1985|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=DaAYAAAAIAAJ}}
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The Senate Committee on XX was a standing committee
select or special committee of the
United States Senate/US House of Representatives between 1990 and 2000. It was originally established
as a select committee, but became a standing committee in 1999. It is primarily responsible for the oversight of
federal widgets and thingamajigs.
Jurisdiction
Provide a brief description of the committees main areas of jurisdiction as established by House and Senate rules or a specific legislative resolution that established the committee. Including a discussion of general legislative topics considered by the committee or federal agencies over which it has oversight.
History
Include a detailed description of how the committee came to be, including creation and termination dates, any predecessor committees, or other information about its operation.
Committee members
Below is the recommended format for committee members of current standing and select committees. Notable members of the committee, such as Presidents, Vice Presidents, Cabinet Members, federal judges, etc. should also be listed as appropriate.
For current committees
Committee members, XXth Congress
The committee is chaired by Sammy Senator, Party of State and the
Ranking Member is Larry Legislator, Party of State.
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=Notable members=
For defunct committees list all members of the committee in alphabetical order, rather than by congress. List can be moved to multiple columns as needed to conserve space. Include notations if a member's service overlaps a committee transition (such as select to standing committee or a committee being renamed).
Committee members
- Senator A (Party Abbr-State) 1800-1815 (as Select Committee on Expenses 1800-1805)
- Senator B (Party Abbr-State) 1812-1830
- Senator C (Party Abbr-State) 1816-1850
Subcommittees
For current committees, provide a list and links of the various subcommittees (if any) for the committee. List the subcommittees in the order of precedence given by the parent committee's website, which is usually not in alphabetical order.
Since subcommittees change frequently, only the most current list of subcommittees should be used. Subcommittees for defunct committees should only be included if they are notable for some reason or contributed greatly to the committee's history.
==Subcommittees==
Effective with the 110th Congress, the number of subcommittees has been expanded from four to six,
with the creation of the Subcommittee on Public Sector Nuiscances and the Subcommittee on Important Things
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! Chair ! Ranking Member |
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Public Sector Nuisances
| Chairman (Party Abbr-State Abbr) | Ranking Member (Party Abbr-State Abbr) |
Important Things
| Imanother Chairman (Party Abbr-State Abbr) | Ranking Member (Party Abbr-State Abbr) |
Major events
Describe major events, legislation, hearings, or investigations carried out by the committee.
Major events
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- March 5, 1999 — Investigation on whether or not to hold an investigation on investigations
- August 23, 1999 — Hearing on the quality of the new seat cushions
- October 15, 1999 — Impeachment proceedings against Colonel Sanders over his dangerously tasty chicken
Chairmen
Include a chronological list of committee chairmen from the time the committee was created until the present. Include chairmen of any immediate predecessor committees.
Chairmen
=Chairmen of the Select Committee on Widgets, 1838-1947=
- Chairman 1 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 1838-1841
- Chairman 2 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 1941-1947
=Chairmen of the Committee on Widgets and Thingamajigs, 1947-1977=
- Chairman 3 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 1947-1961
- Chairman 4 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 1961-1947
=Chairmen of the Committee on Executive Department Widgets, Thingamajigs, and Whatsits, 1977-Present=
- Chairman 5 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 1977-1981
- Chairman 6 (Party Abbr-State Abbr) 2007-present
Closing sections
Below here, include any "See Also" links to similarly formed committees in the other body (Senate vs House), References, and, for current committees, the official committee website.
See also
References
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External links
- Official website
- Committee histories
- Guides to committee records
- Related sites
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