Standing committees __________.

A. attempt to reconcile different forms of bills passed by the House and Senate
B. are appointed by the governor
C. specialize in bills by subject matter or play a procedural role in the lawmaking process
D. are created by legislative leaders for a limited period to consider specific issues


Answer: C

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