Daily business
Assembly Members undertake their tasks of representing Wales and its people, making laws for Wales and holding the Welsh Government to account in a number of ways. These include attending Plenary and sitting on Assembly Committees to scrutinise specific issues.
What is Plenary?
Plenary meetings are attended by all Assembly Members (AMs) and are one of the key mechanisms for AMs to hold the Welsh Government and Assembly Commission to account. Find out more about Plenary, the Siambr, and types of Plenary business
What is a committee?
Committees in the Assembly carry out many functions. They are the main way of scrutinising the policies of the Welsh Government, holding Ministers to account, and examining proposed legislation in detail.
How can I get involved?
If you have a specific inquiry or problem, you can contact your AM to see what can be done about it. Find out who your local AM is
You can watch the Assembly in Plenary on Senedd TV
If an Assembly committee is looking at a subject that you have information or knowledge of, you can submit evidence to support their inquiry
You can petition the Assembly to consider any issue that the Assembly has powers over. Find out more about petitions
