Joint Economic Committee (JEC)
Definition
A congressional committee created by the Employment Act of 1946, charged with monitoring economic conditions and making economic policy recommendations. The Joint Economic Committee regularly provisions studies and holds hearings with industry experts to gather information for recommendations to the legislature.
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