Phrases with «exploratory committee»

An "exploratory committee" is a group of people who come together to investigate or explore a particular idea, project, or potential candidate for a certain role or position. They gather information, conduct research, and evaluate if it's worth pursuing further. Full definition

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Sentences with «exploratory committee»

  • In separate announcements, the two companies said their boards formed exploratory committees to discuss a merger, but that the talks were no guarantee of a deal. (cnbc.com)
  • Again, there is no legal distinction between a campaign committee with exploratory committee in its name and a «regular» campaign committee. (edition.cnn.com)
  • Three other Republicans have filed paperwork forming exploratory committees for statewide office: state Sen. Tony Hwang of Fairfield, state Sen. Rob Kane of Watertown and Peter Lumaj, a Fairfield attorney who sought the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in 2012 and ran for Connecticut secretary of the state in 2014. (courant.com)
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