Legislators and Legislative Committees
Nearly
all proposed legislation gets reviewed, analyzed, and otherwise worked
over in a committee before going to the entire Legislature. The Legislature
is divided into 17
Joint Standing Committees, each consisting of 3 Senate members
and 10 House members. Each committee has a Senate Chair and a House
Chair. The Senate President and Speaker of the House appoint all committee
members and chairs. Each committee is assigned at least one legislative
analyst and a committee clerk to provide nonpartisan support and services
to the committee.


