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Senate Standing Committees are listed below, with their respective subcommittees. Click on a committee name to access committee home pages.

AGRICULTURE (S)
APPROPRIATIONS & REVENUE (S)
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on Economic Development and Tourism, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on Education
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on General Government, Finance, and Public Protection
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on Human Resources
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on Justice and Judiciary
Senate Budget Review Subcommittee on Transporation
BANKING & INSURANCE (S)
COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES (S)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM, AND LABOR (S)
EDUCATION (S)
ENROLLMENT (S)
HEALTH & WELFARE (S)
JUDICIARY (S)
LICENSING, OCCUPATIONS, & ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS (S)
NATURAL RESOURCES & ENERGY (S)
RULES (S)
STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT (S)
TRANSPORTATION (S)
VETERANS, MILITARY AFFAIRS, & PUBLIC PROTECTION (S)
The General Assembly meets in regular session 60 days in even-numbered years, and 30 days in odd-numbered years. To provide an efficient way of deliberating the many issues under consideration, each chamber is organized into standing committees which concentrate on specific topics, such as Education or Transportation. The jurisdiction of each committee is detailed in the Senate Rules, which are adopted at the beginning of each session. Standing committees, which usually number between 12 and 15 for each chamber, meet only during a session, and all proposed legislation must move through them.

Click here for more information on the role of standing committees in the legislative process.

Click here for the Leadership and Standing Committee List.