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Connect to the U.S. Congress: Joint Committees
In addition to the formal structure of committees and subcommittees, Congress utilizes a set of joint committees, consisting of both House and Senate members. These joint committees do not have legislative authority, but function as either administrative or research bodies. Read More

Connect to the U.S. Congress: Senate Committees
Want to know when committees in the U.S. Senate are meeting, and the members who serve on them? This resource provides links to each Senate committee and the respective member rosters.

Important note: A few committees have email addresses that allow you to contact them. These are indicated below. It is best to you use fax or phones to contact the remaining committees, unless you live in a committee member's state. Currently most members of Congress block emails from anyone with a zip code outside their district. Read More

Connect to the U.S. Congress: House Committees
Want to know when committees in the U.S. House of Representatives are meeting, and the members who serve on them? This resource provides links to each House committee and the respective member rosters.

Important note: A few committees have email addresses that allow you to contact them. These are indicated below. It is best to you use fax or phones to contact the remaining committees, unless you live in a committee member's district. Currently most members of Congress block emails from anyone with a zip code outside their district. Read More