Well, the chinese big secret was silk. So that would be my best guess.
The chair<span> sets the </span>committee's<span> agenda, determining when—or in many states, whether—bills will be considered. Other responsibilities of a </span>committee chair<span>typically include: Calling the </span>committee<span> together to perform its duties. Presiding and maintaining order over meetings.</span>
They get conferees to try to work out a compromise between them
This statement is true. When Texas seceded from the United States in 1861, it <span>once </span>again,<span> became an independent republic. Texas was the seventh state to secede from the Union with the vote count of 166 against 8</span><span>. They became republic and stayed neutral.</span>