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What committee is responsible for gun control?

What committee is responsible for gun control?

Gun Control | House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

What is the Senate Judiciary Committee working on?

United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary

Standing committee
Jurisdiction
Policy areas Federal judiciary, civil procedure, criminal procedure, civil liberties, copyrights, patents, trademarks, naturalization, constitutional amendments, congressional apportionment, state and territorial boundary lines

How do I contact the Senate Judiciary Committee?

For general information regarding the Supreme Court Nomination Hearing please contact the Senate Committee on the Judiciary at (202) 224-5225 or visit the website at http://www.judiciary.senate.gov.

Who has oversight of the ATF?

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Agency executive Marvin G. Richardson, Acting Director
Parent agency United States Department of Justice (2003–present) United States Department of Treasury (1972–2003)
Website
www.atf.gov

Are congressional hearings open to the public?

Most committee hearings and markup sessions are generally open to the public. In rare cases, usually to discuss national security issues, a committee will meet behind closed doors.

What role does the Senate Judiciary Committee play in the federal judicial selection process?

The committee typically conducts confirmation hearings for nominees to the Supreme Court, courts of appeals (circuit courts), and district courts. These judicial officers, known as Article III judges, are appointed for a life term. You can search for Supreme Court cases on Findlaw .

What happens in committee hearings?

What happens at a committee hearing? Hearings are a method by which committee members gather information. Business dealt with in hearings may be broadly classified into four types: legislative, oversight, investigative, and consideration of presidential nominations.

Does ATF have Title 21 authority?

In such investigations, ATF historically did not have authority under 21 U.S.C. Instead, ATF generally referred such property to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which is primarily responsible for investigating violations of drug laws contained in title 21 of the United States Code.

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