Which House of Representatives committee is responsible for placing a bill on the legislative calendar, establishing the time limits for debate, and determining the types of amendments that will be allowed?
Explanation
Answer: C - The Rules committee in the House of Representatives is responsible for placing a bill on the legislative calendar, establishing the time limits for debate, and determining the types of amendments that will be allowed. The Committee on Rules is a committee of the House of Representatives. Rather than being responsible for a specific area of policy, as most other committees are, it is in charge of determining under what rule other bills will come to the floor, when it will appear on the legislative calendar, time limits for debate, and the types of amendments that will be allowed. As such, it is one of the most powerful committees, and often described the "traffic cop of Congress."