State and Federal Constitutions
A conference committee is a temporary, joint committee formed by both houses of Congress to reconcile differences in legislation that has passed in the House of Representatives and the Senate. This committee plays a crucial role in the legislative process, ensuring that both chambers can agree on the final wording of a bill before it is sent to the President for approval. The process promotes collaboration and compromise, as members work together to address any discrepancies between the two versions of the bill.
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