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− | The U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, also known as the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives which is in charge of bills and investigations related to the foreign affairs of the United States. It is less powerful than its Senate counterpart, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, because the House committee is not involved in treaty or ambassador confirmation. | + | The '''House International Relations''' Committee changed its name to [[Committee on Foreign Affairs]] in January 2007. Its Jurisdiction remains the same. |
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− | Until his 2008 death, Representative Tom Lantos of California was the committee's chairman. The most likely successor for Lantos is Howard Berman.
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− | In January 2007, the Committee reverted from its 1995-2007 name, Committee on International Relations, as the new title (first used in 1822) is more formal and reflective of its Senate counterpart. Jurisdiction remains the same.
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 14 April 2008
The House International Relations Committee changed its name to Committee on Foreign Affairs in January 2007. Its Jurisdiction remains the same.