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A committee's influence extends to its enactment of bills into law. A committee that considers a measure will manage the full Senate's deliberation on it. Also, its members will be appointed to any conference committee created to reconcile its version of a bill with the version passed by the House of Representatives. What is the relationship between the Senate’s lawmaking function and committee work? Committee work is unrelated to the Senate’s lawmaking function. Committee work has no influence on the Senate agenda. Committees manage a bill’s passage and make any needed changes. Committees debate a bill so the entire Senate does not have to.

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Its C

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Take my word on it.

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Committees manage a bill's passage and make any needed changes.

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The lawmaking function on the other hand is more closely related to creating the law that represent the party which appointed the senate. (such lower taxation rate for republican party or higher taxation rate for democratic party).

Senate's role committee work is more closely related to the actualization of the bill (such as whether they government have enough fund or employees to implement the law. If not, then the changes will be made to the bill.)

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