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Show Notes
Want to understand how Congress actually works? Then you need to understand committees. pplpod reveals how congressional committees control the legislative process with nearly absolute power, determining which bills receive hearings, how bills are modified, and whether legislation ever reaches the floor for a full vote. This episode exposes the hidden gatekeepers of American lawmaking and why most bills never make it past committee.
Key Topics Covered:
- Committee Structure: How Congress organizes itself into dozens of specialized committees and subcommittees with distinct jurisdictions.
- Gatekeeping Power: How committees decide which bills move forward and which die, effectively controlling what Congress votes on.
- Committee Assignments: How party leaders assign members to committees and what that reveals about political power and influence.
- Committee Politics: How committee chairs wield enormous power and how competition between committees shapes legislative outcomes.
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