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STANDING COMMITTEES of the HOUSE* Agriculture STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE* [Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independents in bold.] [Room numbers beginning with H are in the Capitol, with CHOB in the Cannon House Office Building, with LHOB in the Longworth House Office Building, with RHOB in the Rayburn House Office Building, with H1 in O'Neill House Office Building, and with H2 in the Ford House Office Building] Agriculture 1301 Longworth House Office Building, phone 225±2171, fax 225±0917 http://www.house.gov/agriculture meets first Tuesday of each month Larry Combest, of Texas, Chairman. Bill Barrett, of Nebraska, Vice Chairman. John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas. Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois. ¿George E. Brown, Jr.¿, of California. Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Gary A. Condit, of California. Richard W. Pombo, of California. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota. Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Calvin M. Dooley, of California. Nick Smith, of Michigan. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina. Terry Everett, of Alabama. David Minge, of Minnesota. Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama. Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota. John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia. Ray LaHood, of Illinois. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi. Jerry Moran, of Kansas. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine. Bob Schaffer, of Colorado. Marion Berry, of Arkansas. John R. Thune, of South Dakota. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., of Virginia. William L. Jenkins, of Tennessee. Mike McIntyre, of North Carolina. John Cooksey, of Louisiana. Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan. Ken Calvert, of California. Bob Etheridge, of North Carolina. Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Christopher John, of Louisiana. Bob Riley, of Alabama. Leonard L. Boswell, of Iowa. Greg Walden, of Oregon. David D. Phelps, of Illinois. Michael K. Simpson, of Idaho. Ken Lucas, of Kentucky. Doug Ose, of California. Mike Thompson, of California. Robin Hayes, of North Carolina. Baron P. Hill, of Indiana. Ernest L. Fletcher, of Kentucky. *Committtee assignments as of July 19, 1999. 387 VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00406 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.003 cdnew PsN: cdnew 388 Congressional Directory SUBCOMMITTEES [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all subcommittees.] Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia, Chairman. Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois, Vice Chairman. Richard W. Pombo, of California. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina. Charles T. Canady, of Florida. Marion Berry, of Arkansas. John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., of Virginia. Ray LaHood, of Illinois. David D. Phelps, of Illinois. Jerry Moran, of Kansas. Baron P. Hill, of Indiana. John Cooksey, of Louisiana. Mike Thompson, of California. Greg Walden, of Oregon. ¿George E. Brown, Jr.¿, of California. David Minge, of Minnesota. General Farm Commodities, Resource Conservation and Credit Bill Barrett, of Nebraska, Chairman. John A. Boehner, of Ohio, Vice Chairman. Nick Smith, of Michigan. David Minge, of Minnesota. Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. David D. Phelps, of Illinois. Jerry Moran, of Kansas. Baron P. Hill, of Indiana. John R. Thune, of South Dakota. Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina. William L. Jenkins, of Tennessee. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota. Doug Ose, of California. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania. Robin Hayes, of North Carolina. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine. Livestock and Horticulture Richard W. Pombo, of California, Chairman. John A. Boehner, of Ohio, Vice Chairman. Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia. Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota. Terry Everett, of Alabama. Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania. Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Gary A. Condit, of California. Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho. Calvin M. Dooley, of California. John N. Hostettler, of Indiana. Marion Berry, of Arkansas. Bob Schaffer, of Colorado. Mike McIntyre, of North Carolina. Ken Calvert, of California. Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan. Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Bob Etheridge, of North Carolina. Bob Riley, of Alabama. Leonard L. Boswell, of Iowa. Ken Lucas, of Kentucky. VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00407 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.003 cdnew PsN: cdnew Committees of the House 389 Risk Management, Research, and Specialty Crops Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois, Chairman. Bill Barrett, of Nebraska, Vice Chairman. Nick Smith, of Michigan. Gary A. Condit, of California. Terry Everett, of Alabama. ¿George E. Brown, Jr.¿, of California. Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma. Calvin M. Dooley, of California. Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama. Ray LaHood, of Illinois. Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota. Jerry Moran, of Kansas. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia. John R. Thune, of South Dakota. John Elias Baldacci, of Maine. William L. Jenkins, of Tennessee. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., of Virginia. Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota. Mike McIntyre, of North Carolina. Bob Riley, of Alabama. Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan. Greg Walden, of Oregon. Bob Etheridge, of North Carolina. Michael K. Simpson, of Idaho. Christopher John, of Louisiana. Doug Ose, of California. Leonard L. Boswell, of Iowa. Robin Hayes, of North Carolina. Ken Lucas, of Kentucky. Ernest L. Fletcher, of Kentucky. Mike Thompson, of California. STAFF Committee on Agriculture (1301 LHOB), 225±2171, fax 225±0917. Majority Staff Director.ÐBill O'Connor (1301 LHOB), 5±0200. Deputy Staff Director.ÐTom Sell (1301 LHOB), 5±0200. Chief Counsel.ÐLance Kotschwar (1304 LHOB), 5±2171. Associate Counsels: Jeff Harrison, Greg Zerzan. Senior Professional Staff.ÐPete Thomson (1301 LHOB), 5±0176; Lynn Gallagher (1301 LHOB), 5±2344; Dave Ebersole (1336 LHOB), 5±4668; Alan Mackey (1336 LHOB), 5±2171; Russell Laird (1336 LHOB), 5±1130. Communications Director.ÐKeith Williams (1301 LHOB). Director-Dep. Op., Oversight, Nut. & Forestry.ÐKevin Kramp (1430 LHOB), 5±4913. Director-Risk Management & Specialty Crops.ÐStacy Carey (1741 LHOB), 5±4652. Appropriations-Risk Management.ÐRyan Weston (1741 LHOB) 5±4953. Director-General Farms Commodities.ÐMike Neruda (1430 LHOB), 5±0184. Legislative Assistant.ÐHunter Moorhead (1430 LHOB). Director-Livestock and Horticulture.ÐChristopher D'Arcy (1432P LHOB), 5±1564. Science Fellow.ÐBrad Shurdut (1301A LHOB). Professional Staff.ÐBryan Daniel (1301A LHOB), John Goldberg (1432P LHOB), Dave Tenny (1336 LHOB), Jason Valliancourt (1301 LHOB), Director-Information Systems.ÐJ. Merrick Munday (1126 LHOB), 6±8472. Chairman's Assistant.ÐNancy Maxey (1301 LHOB). Press Secretary.ÐChris Matthews (1303 LHOB), 5±4050. Administrator.ÐDiane Keyser (1301 LHOB), 5±3556. Printing Editor.ÐJames Cahill (1301 LHOB), 5±2183. Committee Hearing Clerk.ÐWanda Worsham (1336 LHOB), 5±2342. Scheduler/Asst. Clerk.ÐCallista Bisek (1301 LHOB), 5±0029. Legislative Assistants.ÐDebbie Smith (1304 LHOB), 5±9384; Ryan Flynn (1304 LHOB). Legislative Staff Assistants.ÐBrent Gattis (1301A LHOB). Staff Assistant.ÐPeri Mears (1301 LHOB). Minority Staff Director.ÐStephen Haterius (1305 LHOB), 5±0014. Minority Counsel.ÐVernie Hubert (1305 LHOB), 5±0420. Minority Economist.ÐChip Conley (1041 LHOB), 5±2349. Minority Press Coordinator.ÐJohn Haugen (1305 LHOB), 5±6872. Minority Professional Staff: John Riley (1305 LHOB), 5±7987; Andy Baker (1002 LHOB), Anne Simmons (1002 LHOB), Russell Middleton (1002±B), 5±1496; Andy Johnson (1002 LHOB), 5±4453; Allen (Beau) Greenwood (1002±A LHOB), 5±8903; Danelle Farmer (1002±A LHOB), 5±4453. Minority Office Manager.ÐSharon Rusnak (1305 LHOB), 5±0317. Minority Scheduler.ÐJayne Schoonmaker (1305 LHOB). VerDate 18-JUN-99 07:35 Aug 25, 1999 Jkt 055500 PO 00000 Frm 00408 Fmt 4471 Sfmt 4471 E:\HR\OC\CDNEW.003 cdnew PsN: cdnew 390 Congressional Directory Appropriations H±218 The Capitol, phone 225±2771 http://www.house.gov/appropriations meets first Wednesday of each month and on call of the Chairman C.W. Bill Young, of Florida, Chairman. Ralph Regula, of Ohio. David R. Obey, of Wisconsin. Jerry Lewis, of California. John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania. John Edward Porter, of Illinois. Norman D. Dicks, of Washington. Harold Rogers, of Kentucky. Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota. Joe Skeen, of New Mexico. Julian C. Dixon, of California. Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia. Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland. Tom DeLay, of Texas. Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia. Jim Kolbe, of Arizona. Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio. Ron Packard, of California. Nancy Pelosi, of California. Sonny Callahan, of Alabama. Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana. James T. Walsh, of New York. Nita M. Lowey, of New York. Charles H. Taylor, of North Carolina. Jose E. Serrano, of New York. David L. Hobson, of Ohio. Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma. James P. Moran, of Virginia. Henry Bonilla, of Texas. John W. Olver, of Massachusetts. Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan. Ed Pastor, of Arizona. Dan Miller, of Florida Carrie P. Meek, of Florida. Jay Dickey, of Arkansas. David E. Price, of North Carolina. Jack Kingston, of Georgia. Chet Edwards, of Texas. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of Alabama. Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi. James E. Clyburn, of South Carolina. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of Washington. Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York. Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of California. Lucille Roybal-Allard, of California. Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas. Sam Farr, of California. Zach Wamp, of Tennessee. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., of Illinois. Tom Latham, of Iowa. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, of Michigan. Anne M. Northup, of Kentucky. Allen Boyd, of Florida. Robert B. Aderholt, of Alabama. Jo Ann Emerson, of Missouri. John E. Sununu, of New Hampshire. Kay Granger, of Texas. John E. Peterson, of Pennsylvania. Roy Blunt, of Missouri. SUBCOMMITTEES NOTE: [Under committee rules, Mr. Young as chairman of the full committee, and Mr. Obey, as the ranking minority member of the full committee, are authorized to sit as members of all subcommittees.] Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Joe Skeen, of New Mexico, Chairman.
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