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MICROCOMP Output File LIST OF STANDING COMMITTEES AND SELECT COMMITTEE AND THEIR SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES TOGETHER WITH JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS WITH AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE MEMBERS AND THEIR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS Prepared under the direction of KAREN L. HAAS Clerk of the House of Representatives http://clerk.house.gov NOVEMBER 6, 2006 WASHINGTON : 2006 CONTENTS Standing Committees: Page Agriculture ........................................................................................................ 1 Appropriations .................................................................................................. 3 Armed Services ................................................................................................. 6 Budget ............................................................................................................... 8 Education and the Workforce .......................................................................... 9 Energy and Commerce ..................................................................................... 11 Financial Services ............................................................................................. 14 Government Reform ......................................................................................... 17 Homeland Security ........................................................................................... 19 House Administration ...................................................................................... 21 International Relations .................................................................................... 22 Judiciary ............................................................................................................ 24 Resources ........................................................................................................... 26 Rules .................................................................................................................. 28 Science ............................................................................................................... 29 Small Business ................................................................................................. 31 Standards of Official Conduct ......................................................................... 32 Transportation and Infrastructure .................................................................. 33 Veterans’ Affairs ............................................................................................... 37 Ways and Means .............................................................................................. 38 Select Committee: Intelligence ........................................................................................................ 40 Joint Committees of the Congress: Economic ........................................................................................................... 42 Library ............................................................................................................... 42 Printing ............................................................................................................. 42 Taxation ............................................................................................................ 42 Alphabetical List of Members and their Committee Assignments: Alphabetical List .............................................................................................. 43 (iii) STANDING COMMITTEES (Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independent in SMALL CAPS; Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STANDING COMMITTEES AGRICULTURE Ratio 25/21 1. Bob Goodlatte, VA, Chairman 1. Collin C. Peterson, MN 2. Richard W. Pombo, CA, Vice 2. Tim Holden, PA Chairman 3. Mike McIntyre, NC 3. Terry Everett, AL 4. Bob Etheridge, NC 4. Frank D. Lucas, OK 5. Joe Baca, CA 5. Jerry Moran, KS 6. Ed Case, HI 6. William L. Jenkins, TN 7. Dennis A. Cardoza, CA 7. Gil Gutknecht, MN 8. David Scott, GA 8. Robin Hayes, NC 9. Jim Marshall, GA 9. Timothy V. Johnson, IL 10. Stephanie Herseth, SD 10. Tom Osborne, NE 11. G. K. Butterfield, NC 11. Mike Pence, IN 12. Henry Cuellar, TX 12. Sam Graves, MO 13. Charlie Melancon, LA 13. Jo Bonner, AL 14. Jim Costa, CA 14. Mike Rogers, AL 15. John T. Salazar, CO 15. Steve King, IA 16. John Barrow, GA 16. Marilyn N. Musgrave, CO 17. Earl Pomeroy, ND 17. Randy Neugebauer, TX 18. Leonard L. Boswell, IA 18. Charles W. Boustany, Jr., LA 19. Rick Larsen, WA 19. John J. H. ‘‘Joe’’ Schwarz, MI 20. Lincoln Davis, TN 20. John R. ‘‘Randy’’ Kuhl, Jr., NY 21. Ben Chandler, KY 21. Virginia Foxx, NC 22. K. Michael Conaway, TX 23. Jeff Fortenberry, NE 24. Jean Schmidt, OH 25. Michael E. Sodrel, IN SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all sub- committees.] LIVESTOCK AND HORTICULTURE Robin Hayes, NC, Chairman Ed Case, HI Richard W. Pombo, CA David Scott, GA Tom Osborne, NE Stephanie Herseth, SD Mike Pence, IN, Vice Chairman Jim Costa, CA Mike Rogers, AL Dennis A. Cardoza, CA Steve King, IA John T. Salazar, CO Randy Neugebauer, TX Leonard L. Boswell, IA John R. ‘‘Randy’’ Kuhl, Jr., NY Rick Larsen, WA Virginia Foxx, NC Earl Pomeroy, ND K. Michael Conaway, TX John Barrow, GA Jean Schmidt, OH Michael E. Sodrel, IN (1) 2 DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS, OVERSIGHT, DAIRY, NUTRITION, AND FORESTRY Gil Gutknecht, MN, Chair Joe Baca, CA Richard W. Pombo, CA Dennis A. Cardoza, CA Jerry Moran, KS G. K. Butterfield, NC Jo Bonner, AL, Vice Chairman Tim Holden, PA Virginia Foxx, NC Henry Cuellar, TX Jeff Fortenberry, NE Jim Costa, CA Jean Schmidt, OH SPECIALTY CROPS AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURE PROGRAMS William L. Jenkins, TN, Chairman Mike McIntyre, NC Terry Everett, AL, Vice Chairman Jim Marshall, GA Gil Gutknecht, MN Charlie Melancon, LA Robin Hayes, NC John Barrow, GA Mike Rogers, AL David Scott, GA Randy Neugebauer, TX Ben Chandler, KY John J. H. ‘‘Joe’’ Schwarz, MI Henry Cuellar, TX Virginia Foxx, NC CONSERVATION, CREDIT, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AND RESEARCH Frank D. Lucas, OK, Chair Tim Holden, PA Jerry Moran, KS Henry Cuellar, TX Tom Osborne, NE, Vice Chairman Mike McIntyre, NC Sam Graves, MO Bob Etheridge, NC Mike Rogers, AL Ed Case, HI Steve King, IA Lincoln Davis, TN Charles W. Boustany, Jr., LA Stephanie Herseth, SD John J. H. ‘‘Joe’’ Schwarz, MI G. K. Butterfield, NC Jeff Fortenberry, NE GENERAL FARM COMMODITIES AND RISK MANAGEMENT Jerry Moran, KS, Chairman Bob Etheridge, NC Terry Everett, AL John T. Salazar, CO Frank D. Lucas, OK Jim Marshall, GA William L. Jenkins, TN Stephanie Herseth, SD Timothy V. Johnson, IL, Vice Chairman G. K. Butterfield, NC Mike Pence, IN Charlie Melancon, LA Sam Graves, MO John Barrow, GA Jo Bonner, AL Earl Pomeroy, ND Steve King, IA Leonard L. Boswell, IA Marilyn N. Musgrave, CO Rick Larsen, WA Randy Neugebauer, TX Ben Chandler, KY Charles W. Boustany, Jr., LA David Scott, GA K. Michael Conaway, TX Jim Costa, CA Jeff Fortenberry, NE Michael E. Sodrel, IN 3 APPROPRIATIONS Ratio 37/29 1. Jerry Lewis, CA, Chairman 1. David R. Obey, WI 2. C. W. Bill Young, FL 2. John P. Murtha, PA 3. Ralph Regula, OH 3. Norman D. Dicks, WA 4. Harold Rogers, KY 4. Martin Olav Sabo, MN 5. Frank R. Wolf, VA 5. Steny H. Hoyer, MD 6. Jim Kolbe, AZ 6. Alan B. Mollohan, WV 7. James T. Walsh, NY 7. Marcy Kaptur, OH 8. Charles H. Taylor, NC 8. Peter J. Visclosky, IN 9. David L. Hobson, OH 9. Nita M. Lowey, NY 10. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., OK 10. Jose´ E. Serrano, NY 11. Henry Bonilla, TX 11. Rosa L. DeLauro, CT 12. Joe Knollenberg, MI 12. James P. Moran, VA 13. Jack Kingston, GA 13. John W. Olver, MA 14. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, NJ 14. Ed Pastor, AZ 15. Roger F. Wicker, MS 15. David E. Price, NC 16. Todd Tiahrt, KS 16. Chet Edwards, TX 17. Zach Wamp, TN 17. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., AL 18. Tom Latham, IA 18. Patrick J. Kennedy, RI 19. Anne M. Northup, KY 19. James E. Clyburn, SC 20. Robert B. Aderholt, AL 20. Maurice D. Hinchey, NY 21. Jo Ann Emerson, MO 21. Lucille Roybal-Allard, CA 22. Kay Granger, TX 22. Sam Farr, CA 23. John E. Peterson, PA 23. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., IL 24. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., VA 24. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, MI 25. John T. Doolittle, CA 25. Allen Boyd, FL 26. Ray LaHood, IL 26. Chaka Fattah, PA 27. John E. Sweeney, NY 27. Steven R. Rothman, NJ 28. Don Sherwood, PA 28. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., GA 29. Dave Weldon, FL 29. Marion Berry, AR 30. Michael K. Simpson, ID 31. John Abney Culberson, TX 32. Mark Steven Kirk, IL 33. Ander Crenshaw, FL 34. Dennis R. Rehberg, MT 35. John R. Carter, TX 36. Rodney Alexander, LA 37. ——— ——— SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS [The chairman and ranking minority member are authorized to sit as members of all subcommittees.] AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES Henry Bonilla, TX, Chairman Rosa L. DeLauro, CT Jack Kingston, GA Maurice D. Hinchey, NY Tom Latham, IA Sam Farr, CA Jo Ann Emerson, MO Allen Boyd, FL Virgil H. Goode, Jr., VA Marcy Kaptur, OH Ray LaHood, IL John T. Doolittle, CA Rodney Alexander, LA DEFENSE C. W. Bill Young, FL, Chairman John P. Murtha, PA David L. Hobson, OH Norman D. Dicks, WA Henry Bonilla, TX Martin Olav Sabo, MN Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, NJ Peter J. Visclosky, IN Todd Tiahrt, KS James P. Moran, VA Roger F. Wicker, MS Marcy Kaptur, OH Jack Kingston, GA Kay Granger, TX Ray LaHood, IL 4 ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES David L. Hobson, OH, Chairman
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