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  2. United States House Committee on Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on Rules (or more commonly the Rules Committee) is a committee of the United States House of Representatives. It is responsible for the rules under which bills will be presented to the House of Representatives, unlike other committees, which often deal with a specific area of policy.

  3. Johnson appoints Virginia Foxx as Rules Committee chair - AOL

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    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has selected Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) to serve as chair of the House Rules Committee, installing the veteran lawmaker at the helm of the panel that will play a key ...

  4. United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration

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    The committee is not as powerful as its House counterpart, the House Committee on Rules, as it does not set the terms of debate for individual legislative proposals, since the Senate has a tradition of open debate. Some members of the committee are also ex officio members of the Joint Committee on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing.

  5. Committee - Wikipedia

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    A nominating committee (or nominations committee) is a group formed for the purpose of nominating candidates for office or the board in an organization. [26] It may consist of members from inside the organization. Sometimes a governance committee takes the role of a nominating committee.

  6. Chip Roy bid for Rules chair emerges as key issue ahead of ...

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    Rep. Chip Roy’s (R-Texas) bid to be chair of the House Rules Committee is emerging as a key issue for those withholding support for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) ahead of Friday afternoon’s ...

  7. Corporate governance - Wikipedia

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    Boards organize their members into committees with specific responsibilities per defined charters. "Listed companies must have a nominating/corporate governance committee composed entirely of independent directors." This committee is responsible for nominating new members for the board of directors.

  8. Unincorporated association - Wikipedia

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    The powers of the committee should be clearly set out in the constitution. If the association has no constitution, in the event of a dispute the Court will look to any general rules that the association has enacted and, as necessary, to principles of the general law. [9] The committee are trustees for the members, and have a fiduciary duty ...

  9. Negotiated rulemaking - Wikipedia

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    Neg Regs are facilitated by a public policy mediator. Once established under the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the committee prepares a set of ground rules, which include the committee's deadline, mission, responsibilities, commitments, and a decision rule or definition of consensus. A final list of the issues to be negotiated is also created ...