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First Name Last Name Congressional District Political Party Donald E First Name Last Name Congressional District Political Party Donald E. (Don) Young AK00 R Steven A. (Steve) Womack AR03 R Bruce E. Westerman AR04 R David Schweikert AZ06 R Gregory (Greg) Stanton AZ09 D John R. Garamendi CA03 D Doris O. Matsui CA06 D Zoe Lofgren CA19 D David Valadao CA21 R Kevin McCarthy CA23 R Peter (Pete) Aguilar CA31 D Kenneth S. (Ken) Calvert CA42 R Jose Luis (Lou) Correa CA46 D Diana L. DeGette CO01 D Joseph D. (Joe) Neguse CO02 D Scott R. Tipton CO03 R Kenneth R. (Ken) Buck CO04 R Douglas L. (Doug) Lamborn CO05 R Jason Crow CO06 D Edwin G. (Ed) Perlmutter CO07 D Joseph D. (Joe) Courtney CT02 D Lisa Blunt Rochester DE00 D Neal P. Dunn, MD FL02 R Ted S. Yoho FL03 R John Rutherford FL04 R Michael G. Waltz, LTC, USA Ret FL06 R Darren Soto FL09 D Kathy Castor FL14 D William G. (Greg) Steube FL17 R Brian J. Mast FL18 R Lucia (Lucy) McBath GA06 D W. Robert (Rob) Woodall GA07 R Doug Collins GA09 R Jody Hice GA10 R Barry Loudermilk GA11 R Cindy Axne IA03 D Michael (Mike) Simpson ID02 R Peter Roskam IL06 R Mike Bost IL12 R Rodney Davis IL13 R Lauren Underwood IL14 D John M. Shimkus IL15 R Adam D. Kinzinger IL16 R Susan W. Brooks IN05 R Luke Messer IN06 R Larry D. Bucshon IN08 R Roger W. Marshall KS01 R Steven C. (Steve) Watkins, Jr. KS02 R Sharice Davids KS03 D Ron Estes KS04 R Thomas Massie KY04 R Harold D. (Hal) Rogers KY05 R Garland H. (Andy) Barr, IV KY06 R Clay Higgins LA03 R Michael (Mike) Johnson LA04 R Ralph L. Abraham LA05 R Garret Graves LA06 R Richard E. Neal MA01 D James P. (Jim) McGovern MA02 D Joseph P. (Joe) Kennedy, III MA04 D Seth Moulton MA06 D Michael Capuano MA07 D William R. (Bill) Keating MA09 D Andrew P. (Andy) Harris MD01 R Charles Albert (C.A. Dutch) Ruppersberger, III MD02 D John Sarbanes MD03 D Anthony G. Brown MD04 D Steny H. Hoyer MD05 D David Trone MD06 D Chellie M. Pingree ME01 D Jared Golden ME02 D LtGen John W. (Jack) Bergman MI01 R William P. (Bill) Huizenga MI02 R Justin A. Amash MI03 R John R. Moolenaar MI04 R Daniel T. Kildee MI05 D Frederick S. (Fred) Upton MI06 R Timothy L. (Tim) Walberg MI07 R Elissa B. Slotkin MI08 D Paul Mitchell, III MI10 R Haley Stevens MI11 D Deborah I. (Debbie) Dingell MI12 D Timothy Walz MN01 D Dean Phillips MN03 D Betty McCollum MN04 D Thomas (Tom) Emmer MN06 R Collin Peterson MN07 D Peter Stauber MN08 R Ann Louise Wagner MO02 R Blaine Luetkemeyer MO03 R Vicky Jo (Zellmer) Hartzler MO04 R Emanuel Cleaver, II MO05 D Billy Long, II MO07 R Trent Kelly, Col., ARNG MS01 R Michael Guest MS03 R Steven M. Palazzo, CPA, ARNG MS04 R Gregory F. Murphy NC03 R Virginia Foxx NC05 R David Rouzer NC07 R Patrick T. McHenry NC10 R Kelly M. Armstrong ND R Donald J. (Don) Bacon, BrigGen, USAF NE02 R Christopher C. (Chris) Pappas NH01 D Ann (Annie) McLane Kuster NH02 D Jefferson H. (Jeff) Van Drew NJ02 R Joshua S. (Josh) Gottheimer NJ05 D Tomasz P. (Tom) Malinowski NJ07 D Mikie Sherrill NJ11 D Stevan Pearce NM02 R Lee Zeldin NY01 R Peter T. (Pete) King NY02 R Sean Patrick Maloney NY18 D Antonio Ramon Delgado NY19 D Elise M. Stefanik NY21 R Anthony J. Brindisi NY22 D Thomas W. (Tom) Reed, II NY23 R John M. Katko NY24 R Christopher C. (Chris) Collins NY27 R Steve Chabot OH01 R Brad R. Wenstrup OH02 R Joyce Beatty OH03 D Robert E. (Bob) Latta OH05 R Bill Johnson OH06 R Robert B. (Bob) Gibbs OH07 R Warren E. Davidson OH08 R Michael R. (Mike) Turner OH10 R Troy Balderson OH12 R Timothy J. (Tim) Ryan OH13 D David P. (Dave) Joyce OH14 R Steve Stivers OH15 R James Renacci OH16 R Anthony E. Gonzalez OH16 R Markwayne Mullin OK02 R Frank D. Lucas OK03 R Tom Cole OK04 R Kendra S. Horn OK05 D Suzanne Bonamici OR01 D Kurt Schrader OR05 D Scott Perry PA04 R Madeleine Dean PA04 D Glenn W. (GT) Thompson PA05 R Chrissy Houlahan, Capt., USAF Ret. PA06 D Susan Ellis Wild PA07 D Brian K. Fitzpatrick PA08 R Tom Marino PA10 R Frederick B. (Fred) Keller PA12 R Michael F. (Mike) Doyle PA14 D Guy Reschenthaler PA14 R Lloyd K. Smucker PA16 R Matt Cartwright PA17 D David N. Cicilline RI01 D James R. Langevin RI02 D Mark Sanford SC01 R Joe Cunningham SC01 D Addison Graves (Joe) Wilson SC02 R Ralph W. Norman, Jr. SC05 R Tom Rice SC07 R Dustin (Dusty) Johnson SD00 R James H. S. (Jim) Cooper TN05 D David F. Kustoff TN08 R Nicholas (Van) Taylor TX03 R Michael McCaul TX10 R K. Michael Conaway TX11 R Kay Granger TX12 R Randy Weber TX14 R Vicente Gonzalez TX15 D Bill Flores TX17 R Pete Olson TX22 R Roger Williams TX25 R Henry Cuellar TX28 D Colin Allred TX32 D Filemon Vela TX34 D Robert (Rob) Bishop Bishop UT01 R Chris Stewart UT02 R John R. Curtis UT03 R Robert J. (Rob) Wittman VA01 R Elaine Luria VA02 D Denver Lee Riggleman VA05 R Abigail Spanberger VA07 D H. Morgan Griffith VA09 R Jennifer T. Wexton VA10 D Gerald E. (Gerry) Connolly VA11 D Peter Welch VT00 D Richard R. 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