Who sits on a committee?

Committees are one of the mechanisms that  enable the Assembly to fulfil its statutory and constitutional functions.

An Assembly committee is made up of a number of Assembly Members from different party groups who are appointed, by the Assembly in Plenary, to work together to undertake detailed work and carry out specific functions. The Assembly also decides who will be the chair of each committee. Members of an Assembly committee, or sub-committee, may not include anyone who is not an Assembly Member.

Below is a list of committees, along with links to view AM membership and also a link to individual committee contact details.

Business Committee: membership and contact details

Children and Young People Committee: membership and contact details

Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee: membership and contact details

Constitutional and Legislative Affairs Committee: membership and contact details

Enterprise and Business Committee: membership and contact details

Environment and Sustainability Committee: membership and contact details

Finance Committee: membership and contact details

Health and Social Care Committee: membership and contact details

Petitions Committee: membership and contact details

Public Accounts Committee: membership and contact details

Standards of Conduct Committee: membership and contact details


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