Summary
A congressional committee is a legislative sub-organization in the United States Congress that handles a specific duty (rather than the general duties of Congress). Committee membership enables members to develop specialized knowledge of the matters under their jurisdiction. As “little legislatures”, the committees monitor ongoing governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to their parent body. Woodrow Wilson once wrote, “it is not far from the truth to say that Congress in session is Congress on public exhibition, whilst Congress in its committee rooms is Congress at work.” It is not expected that a member of Congress be an expert on all matters and subject areas that come before Congress. Congressional committees provide valuable informational services to Congress by investigating and reporting about specialized subjects.
Congress divides its legislative, oversight, and internal administrative tasks among approximately 200 committees and subcommittees.
OnAir Post: US Committees
US House committees
Standing Committees
- Agriculture
- Appropriations
- Armed Services
- Budget
- Education and Labor
- Energy and Commerce
- Ethics
- Financial Services
- Foreign Affairs
- Homeland Security
- House Administration
- Judiciary
- Natural Resources
- Oversight and Reform
- Rules
- Science, Space, and Technology
- Small Business
- Transportation and Infrastructure
- Veterans’ Affairs
- Ways and Means
Special, Select, and Other Committees
- House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
- Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth
- Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
- Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress
- Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol
Commissions and Caucuses
- Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Commission)
- Congressional-Executive Commission on China
- Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
US Senate standing committees
Standing Committees
- Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
- Appropriations
- Armed Services
- Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
- Budget
- Commerce, Science, and Transportation
- Energy and Natural Resources
- Environment and Public Works
- Finance
- Foreign Relations
- Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- Judiciary
- Rules and Administration
- Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Veterans’ Affairs
Special, Select, and Other Committees
- Aging (Special)
- Caucus on International Narcotics Control
- Ethics (Select)
- Indian Affairs
- Intelligence (Select)