Acts, Emendations, Bills, and Rejections Committee

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The Acts, Emendations, Bills, and Rejections Committee is a committee of the United States of Quentin House of Representatives which handles all matters concerning the creation of new bills, the passage of acts and emendations, and rejections of certain bills, such as vetoes. The committee handles all these actions, and along with reporting them on the Congressional report, also makes sure no legislative acts such as the ones mentioned above are against the rules of the Constitution or Congress. The AEBRC is a House of Representatives committee, however has authority over all Congressional actions, and sometimes executive and judicial ones when dealing with bills. The committee was established in 1887 by the Legislative Organization and Documentation Act, and currently includes 10 members, half of the entire House. Its current chair is Kindy Chuteski, with its three subcommittees being the Subcommittee on the Process of Emendations, headed by Lilly Overtache, the Bills and Bill Actions Subcommittee headed by Jessie Puller, and the Act Enforcement Subcommittee, headed by Fauvius Xavierson.