Noun
An under committee; a part or division of a committee.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA year later, the Senate issued a scathing bipartisan by a Homeland Security subcommittee stating that, without major changes, Confucius Institutes operating on American college campuses should be shut down. Source: Internet
Congressional passage U.S. Representative Martha Griffiths championed the ERA In February 1970, NOW picketed the United States Senate, a subcommittee of which was holding hearings on a Constitutional amendment to lower the voting age to eighteen. Source: Internet
First, the House space subcommittee needs to mark the bill up, which is scheduled to take place on January 29. Then it passes to the full committee, before heading to the House itself. Source: Internet
Congresswoman Kuster has served on the House Committee for Energy and Commerce and on that group’s subcommittee for Health. Source: Internet
Dwight Takeno, chair of the BOE’s Human Resources subcommittee, told Kishimoto he hoped there is a way “to protect (and) preserve as much as possible in-classroom instruction.” Source: Internet
Brett Giroir, assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, also appeared Friday before the House oversight committee's coronavirus subcommittee. Source: Internet