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Select and Special Committees of the House SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence HVC–304 The Capitol, phone 225–4121 [Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress] Devin Nunes, of California, Chair Jeff Miller, of Florida. Adam B. Schiff, of California. K. Michael Conaway, of Texas. Luis V. Gutie´rrez, of Illinois. Peter T. King, of New York. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Terri A. Sewell, of Alabama. Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia. Andre´ Carson, of Indiana. Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida. Jackie Speier, of California. Joseph J. Heck, of Nevada. Mike Quigley, of Illinois. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Eric Swalwell, of California Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Patrick Murphy, of Florida. Brad R. Wenstrup, of Ohio. Chris Stewart, of Utah. Michael R. Turner, of Ohio. SUBCOMMITTEES [The Speaker and Minority Leader are ex officio (non-voting) members of the committee.] Central Intelligence Agency Frank A. LoBiondo, New Jersey, Chair K. Michael Conaway, of Texas. Eric Swalwell, of California. Peter T. King, of New York. Luis V. Gutie´rrez, of Illinois. Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida. Andre´ Carson, of Indiana. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Department of Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture Joseph J. Heck, of Nevada, Chair Jeff Miller, of Florida. Terri A. Sewell, of Alabama. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. Luis V. Gutie´rrez, of Illinois. Michael R. Turner, of Ohio. Eric Swalwell, of California. Brad R. Wenstrup, of Ohio. Patrick Murphy, of Florida. Chris Stewart, of Utah. Emerging Threats Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida, Chair Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Mike Quigley, of Illinois. Joseph J. Heck, of Nevada. Terri A. Sewell, of Alabama. Michael R. Turner, of Ohio. Andre´ Carson, of Indiana. Brad R. Wenstrup, of Ohio. Jackie Speier, of California. Chris Stewart, of Utah. 455 456 Congressional Directory National Security Agency and Cybersecurity Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia, Chair Jeff Miller, of Florida. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. K. Michael Conaway, of Texas. Jackie Speier, of California. Peter T. King, of New York. Mike Quigley, of Illinois. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Patrick Murphy, of Florida. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida. STAFF Majority Staff Director.—Jeff Shockey. Senior Advisor.—Damon Nelson. Chief Counsel.—Andrew Peterson. Deputy General Counsel and Policy Director.—Michael Ellis. Budget Director.—Shannon Stuart. Professional Staff: Chelsey Campbell, Jacob Crisp, Geof Kahn, Steve Keith, Lisa Major, William Flanigan, Andrew House, Doug Presley, Diane Rinaldo, Randy Smith. Staff Assistant.—Nick Ciarlante. Minority Staff Director.—Michael Bahar. Deputy Minority Staff Director.—Timothy Bergreen. Policy Advisor.—Robert Minehart. Minority Budget Director.—Carly Blake. Professional Staff: Linda Cohen, Allison Getty, Amanda Rogers Thorpe, Rheanne Wirkkala. Associate Professional Staff Member.—Thomas Eager. Security Director.—Kristin Jepson. Systems Administrator.—Kevin Klein. Director of Information Technology.—Brandon Smith. Select Committee on the Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi 1036 Longworth House Office Building phone 226–7100 (Majority), 225–7100 (Minority) http://www.benghazi.house.gov Trey Gowdy, of South Carolina, Chair Elijah E. Cummings, of Maryland, Ranking Member Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia. Adam Smith, of Washington. Jim Jordan, of Ohio. Adam B. Schiff, of California. Peter J. Roskam, of Illinois. Linda T. Sa´nchez, of California. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Tammy Duckworth, of Illinois. Martha Roby, of Alabama. Susan W. Brooks, of Indiana. STAFF Staff Director and General Counsel.—Philip G. Kiko. Deputy Staff Director.—Chris Donesa. Chief Counsel.—Dana Chipman. Deputy Chief Counsels: Sharon Jackson, Craig Missakian. Deputy General Counsel.—Mark Grider. Member Liaison and Counsel.—Kimberly Betz. Senior Counsel.—Carlton Davis. Senior Counsel and Security Manager.—John ‘‘Mac’’ Tolar. Counsel.—Sheria Clarke. Professional Staff.—Brien Beattie. Senior Advisor.—Sarah Adams. Investigator.—Sara Barrineau. Communications Director.—Jamal Ware. Deputy Communications Director.—Amanda Duvall. Select and Special Committees of the House 457 Finance and Personnel Administrator.—Anne Binsted. Executive Assistant.—Paige Oneto. Documents Clerk.—Barbara McCaffrey. Minority Staff Director / General Counsel.—Susanne Sachsman Grooms. Chief Counsel.—Heather Sawyer. Senior Counsels: Krista Boyd, Peter Kenny. Counsels: Ronak Desai, Shannon Green. Senior Professional Staff: Linda Cohen, Laura Rauch, Brent Woolfork. Professional Staff.—Daniel Rebnord. Press Secretary.—Paul Bell. Detailees: Jennifer Hoffman, Dave Rapallo, Kendal Robinson, Mone Ross. National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street, SE., 20003, phone 479–7000 Greg Walden, of Oregon, Chair Chair of: Finance.—Ann Wagner, of Missouri. Recruitment.—Richard Hudson, of North Carolina. Patriots.—Steve Stivers, of Ohio Women’s Engagement.—Diane Black, of Tennessee. Digital.—Jeff Denham, of California. Coalitions.—Tom Graves, of Georgia. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Joe Barton, of Texas. Tom Price, of Georgia. Susan W. Brooks, of Indiana. Mike Rogers, of Alabama. Jason Chaffetz, of Utah. Todd Rokita, of Indiana. Tom Cole, of Oklahoma. Edward R. Royce, of California. Andy Harris, of Maryland. Mac Thornberry, of Texas. Jeb Hensarling, of Texas. David A. Trott, of Michigan. Randy Hultgren, of Illinois. Fred Upton, of Michigan. Cynthia M. Lummis, of Wyoming. Mimi Walters, of California. Patrick T. McHenry, of North Carolina. Steve Womack, of Arkansas. Mick Mulvaney, of South Carolina. Kevin Yoder, of Kansas. Devin Nunes, California. STAFF Executive Director.—Rob Simms. Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel.—Jessica Furst Johnson. Political Director.—John Rogers. Communications Director.—Katie Martin. Finance Director.—Megan Cummings. Digital Director.—Tom Newhouse. Research Director.—Todd Johnson. House Republican Policy Committee 202A Cannon House Office Building, phone 226–5539 http://policy.house.gov meets at the call of the Chair or the Speaker Luke Messer, of Indiana, Chair Republican Leadership: Speaker of the House.—Paul D. Ryan, of Wisconsin. Majority Leader.—Kevin McCarthy, of California. 458 Congressional Directory Conference Chair.—Cathy McMorris Rodgers, of Washington. Conference Vice Chair.—Lynn Jenkins, of Kansas. Conference Secretary.—Virginia Foxx, of North Carolina. NRCC Chair.—Greg Walden, of Oregon. Policy Committee Staff.—202A Cannon HOB, 226–5539. Chief of Staff.—Randy Swanson. House Republican Conference 202A Cannon House Office Building, phone 225–5107, fax 226–0154 Cathy McMorris Rodgers, of Washington, Chair Lynn Jenkins, of Kansas, Vice Chair Virginia Foxx, of North Carolina, Secretary STAFF Chief of Staff.—Jeremy Deutsch. Deputy Chief of Staff.—Nate Hodson. Staff Assistant.—Louisa Gilson. Director of Member Services.—Sarah Rogers. Member Services Coordinator.—Nick Crocker. Policy Director.—Evan McMullin. Senior Advisor.—Nick Magallanes, Rebecca Mark. Policy Advisor.—David Smentek. Director of Coalitions.—Mattie Duppler. Director of Digital Media.—Maurice Lewis. Creative Media Director.—Drake Springer. Design Director.—Erin Karriker. Director of Media Affairs.—Pam Stevens. Press Secretary for Hispanic Media.—Daniel Bucheli. Director of Coalitions.—Nick Muzin. Speechwriter.—Mikayla Hall. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 430 South Capitol Street, SE., 20003, phone (202) 863–1500 Executive Committee: Nancy Pelosi, of California, Democratic Leader. Ben Ray Luja´n, of New Mexico, Chair. Chairs: James E. Clyburn, National Mobilization, Chair. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., National Finance, Chair. Jan Schakowsky, National Chair for Candidate Services. STAFF Executive Director.—Kelly Ward, 478–9485. Deputy Executive Director for Outreach and Voter Contact.—Dan Sena, 485–3434. Deputy Executive Director for Finance.—Missy Kurek, 485–3455. Chief Operating Officer.—Hayley Dierker, 485–3425. Chief Financial Officer.—Jackie Forte-Mackay, 485–3401. Deputy Executive Director and Political Director.—Ian Russell, 485–3454. Candidate Fundraising and Deputy Political Director.—Nicole Eynard, 485–3436. Deputy Executive Director and Director of Strategic Messaging.—Ty Matsdorf, 741– 1878. Communications Director.—Matt Thornton, 485–3458. Member Services Director.—Charles Benton, 485–3516. Select and Special Committees of the House 459 Director of Research and Strategic Communications.—Matt Fuehrmeyer, 485–3523. Deputy Executive Director Digital Communications and Fundraising.—Brandon English, 485–3534. National Finance Director.—Stella Ross, 485–3412. National Press Secretary.—Meredith Kelly, 741–1858. National Director for Analytics and Battlefield Advisor to the Chairman.—Christina Coloroso, 485–3452. National Field Director.—Steve Sisneros, 485–3517. Policy Director.—Amanda Hurley, 485–3531. Democratic Steering and Policy Committee H–204 The Capitol, phone 225–0100 Steering and Policy Chair.—Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Leader (CA–12). Steering Co-Chair.—Rosa L. DeLauro (CT–3). Policy Co-Chair.—Donna F. Edwards (MD–4). DEMOCRATIC STEERING AND POLICY COMMITTEE STAFF Steering: Michael Bloom, George Kundanis. Policy: Michael Bloom, George Kundanis, Richard Meltzer. Democratic Caucus 1420 Longworth House Office Building, phone 225–1400, fax 226–4412 www.dems.gov Xavier Becerra, of California, Chair Joseph Crowley, of New York, Vice Chair STAFF Chief of Staff.—Sean McCluskie. Executive Director.—Fabiola Rodriguez-Ciampoli. Operations and Event Coordinator.—Manuel Carrillo. Senior Advisor for Member Services.—Eric Delaney. Advisor for Member Services: Leti Davalos, Noel Perez. Staff Assistants: Emily Noriega, Tre’Shonda Sheffey. Policy Director.—Grisella Martinez. Senior Policy Counsel.—Sirat Attapit. Policy Advisor.—Moh Sharma. New Media Press Secretary.—Matthew Handverger. Press Secretaries: Sam Avery, Miranda Margowsky. Policy Director to the Vice Chair.—Kevin Casey. Events and Projects Assistant to the Vice Chair.—Andrew Sachse..
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