The committee considering the impeachment of Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley is meeting this week, according to the Alabama Legislative calendar.

The Judiciary Committee meeting is set for March 7 at 10 a.m. in Montgomery. No agenda is listed.

The committee is considering if Bentley should be impeached over his relationship with former staffer Rebekah Caldwell Mason. Bentley has been accused of misusing state property and violating campaign finance laws, charges he has denied.

The impeachment committee's work was placed on hold last year after then-Attorney General Luther Strange indicated his office was conducing "related work." Bentley later appointed Strange to the U.S. Senate to replace Jeff Sessions.

Strange's replacement, Steve Marshall, recused himself from work being done by the Special Prosecutions Division of the Attorney General's Office, the first indication that the governor is the subject of an ongoing investigation.

House Judiciary Committee Mike Jones, R-Andalusia, said he was waiting to hear from the special prosecutor overseeing the case before his committee proceeds with its work. Jones said he expects its committee to present its findings to the full House by the end of this legislative session in May.