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  2. A conference committee is a joint committee of the United States Congress appointed by the House of Representatives and Senate to resolve disagreements on a particular bill. A conference committee is usually composed of senior members of the standing committees of each house that originally considered the legislation.

  3. Conference report - Wikipedia

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    Normally, conference reports are printed and made available online in the Congressional Record the day after they have been filed. [10] In those cases when the Government Publishing Office (GPO) is unable to print a conference report the next day, the GPO will scan the manuscript and post the searchable PDF of the manuscript on this web page ...

  4. Committee - Wikipedia

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    Governments at the national level may have a conference committee. A conference committee in a bicameral legislature is responsible for creating a compromise version of a particular bill when each house has passed a different version. A conference committee in the United States Congress is a temporary panel of negotiators from the House of ...

  5. United States congressional committee - Wikipedia

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    A conference committee is an ad hoc joint committee formed to resolve differences between similar but competing House and Senate versions of a bill. Conference committees draft compromises between the positions of the two chambers, which are then submitted to the full House and Senate for approval.

  6. United Nations Conference on International Organization

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    The committee had fifty members, consisting of the chairman of each national delegation. The Executive Committee was a smaller unit that made recommendations to the Steering Committee; it was composed of the chairmen of fourteen delegations. These fourteen represented the four sponsoring governments and the ten co-elected members.

  7. PCC streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The Presidents' Conference Committee (PCC) is a streetcar design that was first built in the United States in the 1930s. The design proved successful domestically, and after World War II it was licensed for use elsewhere in the world where PCC based cars were made. The PCC car has proved to be a long-lasting icon of streetcar design, and many ...

  8. Resolution on the Major Achievements and Historical ...

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    In comparison with the other historical resolutions, Xi's one did not herald a major change in how the CCP evaluated its history. [8] To accompany the historical resolution, the CCP promoted the terms Two Establishes and Two Upholds , calling the CCP to unite around and protect Xi's core status within the party.

  9. United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities ...

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    A conference committee to reconcile the House and Senate bills began meeting on August 18, 1959. [82] On September 3 and 4, the House and Senate passed the conference committee bill, which was far closer to the original Landrum-Griffin bill than the Kennedy-Ervin bill, and President Eisenhower signed the bill into law on September 14, 1959. [25 ...