Does the multitude of committees suggest too much bureaucratic layering (red tape), or is it necessary considering the number and complexity of issues facing elected officials?

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The multitude of committees in the Legislative branch is proof of the  complexity of issues facing elected officials.

Committees in Congress

  • They monitor and exercise oversight over the executive branch.
  • They research bills before they are voted on to make the bills more comprehensive.
  • They propose laws based on issues affecting the nation.

The United States is one of the largest economies in the world and in addition, it wields the most influence. All of these require a high degree of complex governance which is what makes the high number of committees a necessary evil.

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