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In the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], the '''Committee on Oversight and Government Reform''' has authority to investigate the subjects within the Committee’s legislative jurisdiction as well as “any matter” within the jurisdiction of the other standing House Committees. | In the [[U.S. House of Representatives]], the '''Committee on Oversight and Government Reform''' has authority to investigate the subjects within the Committee’s legislative jurisdiction as well as “any matter” within the jurisdiction of the other standing House Committees. | ||
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In the U.S. House of Representatives, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has authority to investigate the subjects within the Committee’s legislative jurisdiction as well as “any matter” within the jurisdiction of the other standing House Committees. Standing jurisdictionThis Committee routinely oversees the following areas, defined in House Rule X, clause 1:
OversightIt may undertake ad hoc investigations, within the framework defined in
House Rule X, clause 3(i), provides that the Committee shall “review and study on a continuing basis the operation of Government activities at all levels with a view to determining their economy and efficiency.” House Rule X, clause 4(c)(1), provides that the Committee shall:
And House Rule X, clause 4(c)(2), provides that the Committee “may at any time conduct investigations of any matter without regard to clause 1, 2, 3, or this clause [of House Rule X] conferring jurisdiction over the matter to another standing committee.” |