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permanent bodies that are established by the rules of each chamber and that continue from session to session. committees that handle issues that the most important committees in Congress do not consider. committees that work with counterparts in the other house of Congress. committees that reconcile differences in an action. committees inside committees, which handle tasks that the main committee has no time for.

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Standing committees are permanent bodies that are established by the rules of each chamber and that continue from session to session

Step-by-step explanation:

Congress

This is simply a legislative branch of government. It was described in Article I of the US Constitution that it consist of the House of Representatives and Senate. That is primarily responsible for making laws.

The Importance of Committees

1) They simply give room for members of Congress to divide their work among many smaller groups

2. ) Through the holding public hearings and investigations, committees help the public learn about key problems and issues facing the nation Etc.

Standing committee

This is simply refered to as a permanent committee that is in the Congress whose duties is to be responsible or oversees bills that deal with certain kinds of issues.

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