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Legislative committee title table

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This type holds the titles that people have held on legislative committees.

12 Legislative committee title topics

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x Chairman  
A Chairman is the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. The use of the gender-neutral term Chairperson, or simply Chair, to avoid potential sexist assumptions with use of the term Chairman has been...
x Co-Chair    
x Ranking member  
In United States politics, the ranking member or ranking minority member is a member of a congressional or state legislative committee from the minority party, frequently the member with the highest seniority. For example, if the Democrats are in...
x Chairperson  
The terms, chairperson is a typical example of a non-sexist neologism that was invented to replace the conventional chairman, used to describe the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. Chair and...
x Alternate Member    
x Clerk  
Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and...
x Vice Chair    
x Chair  
The chairman is the highest office of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office is typically elected or appointed by the members of the group. The chairman presides over meetings of the...
x Whip  
The whip is a role in party politics whose primary purpose is to ensure control of the formal decision-making process in a parliamentary legislature. Whips are party 'enforcers', who typically offer both inducements and punishments to party members....
x Majority leader  
In U.S. politics, the majority leader is a partisan position in a legislative body. If the presiding officer of the body is not elected by the body itself, the majority leader is the floor leader of the majority caucus; otherwise, the majority...
x Deputy Chair    
x Co-Chairman