U.S. House Committee on the Budget
The U.S. House Committee on the Budget, commonly known as the House Budget Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives, the lower house of Congress. Its responsibilities include legislative oversight of the federal budget process, reviewing all bills and resolutions on the budget, and monitoring agencies and programs funded outside of the budgetary process.
Role of the House Budget Committee
The committee holds hearings on federal budget legislation and congressional resolutions related to the budget process. The committee may amend, approve, or table budget-related bills. It also has the power to enforce established federal budget rules, hold budget-related investigations, and subpoena witnesses. Additionally, the committee has oversight of the Congressional Budget Office.
Related Topics:
Amend - Table - Subpoena - Congressional Budget Office
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Some government agencies and legislation are exempt from inclusion in the federal budget. The committee is responsible for reviewing these on an ongoing basis and makes recommendations to the Congress regarding changing or ending those expenditures.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Role of the House Budget Committee |
| ► | Rules of the Committee |
| ► | Committee Leaders (2005-2006) |
| ► | See Also |
| ► | External link |
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