Standing Committee
A Standing Committee is a permanent group within a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, that focuses on specific areas of policy or governance. These committees are responsible for reviewing proposed legislation, conducting hearings, and making recommendations. Their ongoing nature allows them to develop expertise in their designated subjects, such as finance, education, or health.
Members of a standing committee are usually selected from the larger legislative body and serve for a set term. This structure helps ensure that important issues are consistently addressed and that lawmakers can collaborate effectively on complex topics, ultimately contributing to the legislative process.