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A schedule of upcoming committee hearings can be found in the Daily Digest, on a committees website, or the Hearings Meetings section of Senate.gov. Committees provide access to live webcasts of public hearings on their websites and beginning in 2024 on Congress.gov on the Meetings Details web page.
Committee Jurisdiction As specified in Rule XXV, 1(c)(1) of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the Committee on Armed Services has the following jurisdiction: Aeronautical and space activities peculiar to or primarily associated with the development of weapons systems or military operations. Common defense.
U.S. Senate: Committee on Armed Services.
They evaluate presidential nominees for executive and judicial posts and provide oversight of federal government operations. The Senate is currently home to 24 committees: there are 16 standing committees, four special or select committees, and four joint committees.
Responsibilities include military readiness including training, logistics, and maintenance; military construction; housing construction and privatization; contracting and acquisition policy; business and financial management; base realignment and closure; and defense energy and environmental programs.
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Committee Chairmen ChairmanPartyYears Mac Thornberry Republican 2015-2019 Adam Smith Democrat 2019-2023 Mike Rogers Republican 2023-Present Source: Compiled by CRS from CQ Almanac, ProQuest Congressional, Congress.gov/members other sources16 more rows
The committee has jurisdiction over laws, programs, and agencies under permanent authority in numerous titles of the United States Code, including title 10 (Armed Forces), title 32 (National Guard), title 37 (Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services), title 41 (Public Contracts), title 42 (Atomic Energy), title 46
The HELP Committee jurisdiction encompasses most federal labor and employment laws, including those that regulate wages and hours of employment, enforce mining and workplace health and safety, combat employment-based discrimination, and regulate union / management relations.