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List of Standing Committees And 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 SIXTH CONGRESS Prepared under the direction of JEFF TRANDAHL Clerk of the House of Representatives http://clerkweb.house.gov JULY 19, 2000 WASHINGTON : 2000 CONTENTS Standing committees: Page Agriculture ........................................................................................................ 1 Appropriations .................................................................................................. 3 Armed Services ................................................................................................. 6 Banking and Financial Services ...................................................................... 8 Budget ............................................................................................................... 10 Commerce .......................................................................................................... 11 Education and the Workforce .......................................................................... 13 Government Reform ......................................................................................... 15 House Administration ...................................................................................... 17 International Relations .................................................................................... 18 Judiciary ............................................................................................................ 20 Resources ........................................................................................................... 22 Rules .................................................................................................................. 24 Science ............................................................................................................... 25 Small Business ................................................................................................. 27 Standards of Official Conduct ......................................................................... 28 Transportation and Infrastructure .................................................................. 29 Veterans’ Affairs ............................................................................................... 32 Ways and Means .............................................................................................. 33 Select committee: Intelligence ........................................................................................................ 35 Joint committees of the Congress: Inaugural Ceremonies ...................................................................................... 37 Economic ........................................................................................................... 37 Library ............................................................................................................... 37 Printing ............................................................................................................. 37 Taxation ............................................................................................................ 38 Alphabetical List of Members and their Committee Assignments: Alphabetical List .............................................................................................. 39 (iii) STANDING COMMITTEES (Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independents in SMALL CAPS; Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STANDING COMMITTEES AGRICULTURE Ratio 27/24 1. Larry Combest, TX, Chairman 1. Charles W. Stenholm, TX 2. Bill Barrett, NE 2. Gary A. Condit, CA 3. John A. Boehner, OH 3. Collin C. Peterson, MN 4. Thomas W. Ewing, IL 4. Calvin M. Dooley, CA 5. Bob Goodlatte, VA 5. Eva M. Clayton, NC 6. Richard W. Pombo, CA 6. David Minge, MN 7. Charles T. Canady, FL 7. Earl F. Hilliard, AL 8. Nick Smith, MI 8. Earl Pomeroy, ND 9. Terry Everett, AL 9. Tim Holden, PA 10. Frank D. Lucas, OK 10. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., GA 11. Helen Chenoweth-Hage, ID 11. Bennie G. Thompson, MS 12. John N. Hostettler, IN 12. John Elias Baldacci, ME 13. Saxby Chambliss, GA 13. Marion Berry, AR 14. Ray LaHood, IL 14. Mike McIntyre, NC 15. Jerry Moran, KS 15. Debbie Stabenow, MI 16. Bob Schaffer, CO 16. Bob Etheridge, NC 17. John R. Thune, SD 17. Christopher John, LA 18. William L. Jenkins, TN 18. Leonard L. Boswell, IA 19. John Cooksey, LA 19. David D. Phelps, IL 20. Ken Calvert, CA 20. Ken Lucas, KY 21. Gil Gutknecht, MN 21. Mike Thompson, CA 22. Bob Riley, AL 22. Baron P. Hill, IN 23. Greg Walden, OR 23. Joe Baca, CA 24. Michael K. Simpson, ID 24. ——— ——— 25. Doug Ose, CA 26. Robin Hayes, NC 27. Ernie Fletcher, KY SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all sub- committees.] GENERAL FARM COMMODITIES, RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND CREDIT Bill Barrett, NE, Chairman David Minge, MN John A. Boehner, OH, Vice Chairman Bennie G. Thompson, MS Nick Smith, MI David D. Phelps, IL Frank D. Lucas, OK Baron P. Hill, IN Saxby Chambliss, GA Eva M. Clayton, NC Jerry Moran, KS Earl Pomeroy, ND John R. Thune, SD Tim Holden, PA William L. Jenkins, TN Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., GA Doug Ose, CA John Elias Baldacci, ME Robin Hayes, NC (1) 2 LIVESTOCK AND HORTICULTURE Richard W. Pombo, CA, Chairman Collin C. Peterson, MN John A. Boehner, OH, Vice Chairman Tim Holden, PA Bob Goodlatte, VA Gary A. Condit, CA Terry Everett, AL Calvin M. Dooley, CA Frank D. Lucas, OK Marion Berry, AR Helen Chenoweth-Hage, ID Mike McIntyre, NC John N. Hostettler, IN Debbie Stabenow, MI Bob Schaffer, CO Bob Etheridge, NC Ken Calvert, CA Leonard L. Boswell, IA Gil Gutknecht, MN Ken Lucas, KY Bob Riley, AL RISK MANAGEMENT, RESEARCH AND SPECIALTY CROPS Thomas W. Ewing, IL, Chairman Gary A. Condit, CA Bill Barrett, NE, Vice Chairman Calvin M. Dooley, CA Nick Smith, MI Earl F. Hilliard, AL Terry Everett, AL Earl Pomeroy, ND Frank D. Lucas, OK Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., GA Saxby Chambliss, GA John Elias Baldacci, ME Ray LaHood, IL Mike McIntyre, NC Jerry Moran, KS Debbie Stabenow, MI John R. Thune, SD Bob Etheridge, NC William L. Jenkins, TN Christopher John, LA Gil Gutknecht, MN Leonard L. Boswell, IA Bob Riley, AL Ken Lucas, KY Greg Walden, OR Mike Thompson, CA Michael K. Simpson, ID Joe Baca, CA Doug Ose, CA ——— ——— Robin Hayes, NC Ernie Fletcher, KY DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS, OVERSIGHT, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY Bob Goodlatte, VA, Chairman Eva M. Clayton, NC Thomas W. Ewing, IL, Vice Chairman Marion Berry, AR Richard W. Pombo, CA Bennie G. Thompson, MS Charles T. Canady, FL David D. Phelps, IL John N. Hostettler, IN Baron P. Hill, IN Saxby Chambliss, GA Mike Thompson, CA Ray LaHood, IL David Minge, MN Jerry Moran, KS Joe Baca, CA John Cooksey, LA ——— ——— Greg Walden, OR 3 APPROPRIATIONS Ratio 33/27/1 1. C. W. Bill Young, FL, Chairman 1. David R. Obey, WI 2. Ralph Regula, OH 2. John P. Murtha, PA 3. Jerry Lewis, CA 3. Norman D. Dicks, WA 4. John Edward Porter, IL 4. Martin Olav Sabo, MN 5. Harold Rogers, KY 5. Julian C. Dixon, CA 6. Joe Skeen, NM 6. Steny H. Hoyer, MD 7. Frank R. Wolf, VA 7. Alan B. Mollohan, WV 8. Tom DeLay, TX 8. Marcy Kaptur, OH 9. Jim Kolbe, AZ 9. Nancy Pelosi, CA 10. Ron Packard, CA 10. Peter J. Visclosky, IN 11. Sonny Callahan, AL 11. Nita M. Lowey, NY 12. James T. Walsh, NY 12. Jose´ E. Serrano, NY 13. Charles H. Taylor, NC 13. Rosa L. DeLauro, CT 14. David L. Hobson, OH 14. James P. Moran, VA 15. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., OK 15. John W. Olver, MA 16. Henry Bonilla, TX 16. Ed Pastor, AZ 17. Joe Knollenberg, MI 17. Carrie P. Meek, FL 18. Dan Miller, FL 18. David E. Price, NC 19. Jay Dickey, AR 19. Michael P. Forbes, NY 20. Jack Kingston, GA 20. Chet Edwards, TX 21. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, NJ 21. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., AL 22. Roger F. Wicker, MS 22. Maurice D. Hinchey, NY 23. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., WA 23. Lucille Roybal-Allard, CA 24. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, CA 24. Sam Farr, CA 25. Todd Tiahrt, KS 25. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., IL 26. Zach Wamp, TN 26. Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, MI 27. Tom Latham, IA 27. Allen Boyd, FL 28. Anne M. Northup, KY 29. Robert B. Aderholt, AL 30. Jo Ann Emerson, MO 31. John E. Sununu, NH 32. Kay Granger, TX 33. John E. Peterson, PA 1. VIRGIL H. GOODE, JR., VA 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 Joe Skeen, NM, Chairman Marcy Kaptur, OH James T. Walsh, NY Rosa L. DeLauro, CT Jay Dickey, AR Maurice D. Hinchey, NY Jack Kingston, GA Sam Farr, CA George R. Nethercutt, Jr., WA Allen Boyd, FL Henry Bonilla, TX Tom Latham, IA Jo Ann Emerson, MO COMMERCE, JUSTICE, STATE AND JUDICIARY Harold Rogers, KY, Chairman Jose´ E. Serrano, NY Jim Kolbe, AZ Julian C. Dixon, CA Charles H. Taylor, NC Alan B. Mollohan, WV Ralph Regula, OH Lucille Roybal-Allard, CA Tom Latham, IA Dan Miller, FL Zach Wamp, TN 4 DEFENSE Jerry Lewis, CA, Chairman John P. Murtha, PA C. W. Bill Young, FL Norman D. Dicks, WA Joe Skeen, NM Martin Olav Sabo, MN David L. Hobson, OH Julian C. Dixon, CA Henry Bonilla, TX Peter J. Visclosky, IN George R. Nethercutt, Jr., WA James P. 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