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COMMITTEE HEARINGS |
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After a bill is assigned to a congressional
committee, a hearing is frequently scheduled.
The primary function of the hearing is to
provide committee members with information
that may be useful in their consideration
of the bill. In many instances, transcripts
of the hearings are published. Although committee
hearings do not contain congressional deliberations,
they may contain information supplied by
non-legislators as to what the non-legislators
thought the bill under consideration should
accomplish. In addition, the views of some
of the committee members may be gleaned from
their statements made while questioning a
particular speaker. |
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CITATION EXAMPLE: |
Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules
of Criminal Procedure: Hearings Before Subcomm.
On Criminal Justice of the House Comm. On
the Judiciary, 95th Cong., 1st Sess. 92-93
(1977)(testimony of Prof. Wayne La Fave). |
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