Number: RS21955 Title: S.Res. 445: Senate Committee Reorganization for Homeland Security and Intelligence Matters Authors: Paul S. Rundquist and Christopher M. Davis, Government and Finance Division Abstract: Early in October 2004, a bipartisan Senate working group headed by Senators issued a series of recommended reforms in Senate committee operation and jurisdiction with regard to homeland security and intelligence. On October 9, 2004, the Senate passed S.Res. 445, a resolution that implemented a number of the working groups suggestions regarding Senate Committee reorganization. These changes, which take effect on the convening of the 109th Congress, include lifting term limits on service on the Senate Intelligence Committee; raising the Intelligence Committee to category "A" status; giving the majority and minority leaders power to select the Intelligence Committee chair and vice chair; reducing the size of the panel from 17 to 15 members; and changing certain staffing processes of the Intelligence Committee. S.Res. 445 also renames the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and transfers to the new panel jurisdiction over matters relating to the Department of Homeland Security, with certain limitations. The resolution establishes a new Intelligence Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and a new Subcommittee on Oversight on the Intelligence Committee. It also makes changes to the confirmation process and the sequential referral of matters reported from the Intelligence Committee. Pages: 6 Date: October 15, 2004