The Rules Committee is the House committee that often sets the terms for floor debate, amendments, and voting on major bills.
The Rules Committee is the House committee that often determines how a bill will be considered on the House floor. It can recommend a special rule that limits debate time, decides whether amendments are allowed, and identifies which amendments may be offered. Because the House has 435 voting members and needs a structured process, the Rules Committee gives the majority party and House leadership major influence over what reaches a vote and what the House can change once debate begins.