The Joint Economic Committee (JEC) is a bicameral Congressional
Committee composed of ten members from each the Senate and the House of
Representatives. There are ten Democrats and ten Republicans on
the Committee. The JEC was established by the Employment Act of 1946
(Public Law 304). Its main purpose is to make a continuing study of
matters relating to the US economy. The Committee holds hearings,
performs research and advises Members of Congress.
The JEC is chaired by Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) in the 112th Congress.