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Committee was established as a part of the Employment Act of 1946
The
Joint Economic Committee
(
JEC
) is one of four standing
joint committees
of the
U.S. Congress
. The committee was established as a part of the
Employment Act of 1946
, which deemed the committee responsible for reporting the current economic condition of the
United States
and for making suggestions for improvement to the economy. The JEC is currently chaired by Senator
Martin Heinrich
of
New Mexico
.
Jurisdiction
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- Study the implications of the
Economic Report of the President
- Seek ways to coordinate programs involved in the
Report
- File an annual report relating to its study of these implications and programs with the Senate, the House of Representatives, and all Congressional committees having legislative duties relating to the
Report
- Make other reports and recommendations to the Senate and the House as the committee members see fit
- Hold hearings on the report and other economic matters as the committee members see fit.
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Members, 118th Congress
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117th Congress
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116th Congress
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115th Congress
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Pat Tiberi
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Chair
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- Erik Paulsen
, Minnesota,
Chair
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- David Schweikert
, Arizona
- Barbara Comstock
, Virginia
- Darin LaHood
, Illinois
- Francis Rooney
, Florida
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