Learn about committees
Everything you need to know about committees
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What is a committee?
Committees are small groups of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) who look at specific subjects such as health, education and justice. Committees can have as few as 3 or as many as 15 members. Committee members come from different political parties. The number of committee members from each party depends on how many seats that party has in Parliament.
Committees:
- hold the Scottish Government to account
- hold inquiries
- examine bills (proposed laws) and decide on amendments (changes)
- introduce their own bills
- consider petitions suggested by the public
Committees have a remit which says what areas they are responsible for. Committees can look at anything in their remit.