Reports 98-336
Senate Committee Hearings: Arranging Witnesses
Published May 6, 2026 · Valerie Heitshusen
Summary
Selecting witnesses is one of the most important aspects of planning a Senate hearing. Committees and subcommittees pay careful attention to which viewpoints will be represented, who should testify, and the order and format for presenting witnesses. A witness must be invited by a committee in order to testify. Standing committees and their subcommittees may also subpoena reluctant witnesses.
Topics
Congressional Committee Rules & Procedure