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HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Majority Minority HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Majority Minority Jerry Lewis, California, David R. Obey, WI, Chair Marion Berry, AR Ranking Member John P. Murtha, PA Barbara Lee, CA C.W. Bill Young, FL Norman D. Dicks, WA Adam Schiff, CA Harold Rogers, KY Alan B. Mollohan, WV Michael Honda, CA Frank R. Wolf, VA Marcy Kaptur, OH Betty McCollum, MN Jack Kingston, GA Peter J. Visclosky, IN Steve Israel, NY Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, NJ Nita M. Lowey, NY Tim Ryan, OH Todd Tiahrt, KS José E. Serrano, NY C.A "Dutch" Ruppersberger, Zach Wamp, TN MD Rosa L. DeLauro, CT Tom Latham, IA Ben Chandler, KY James P. Moran, VA Robert B. Aderholt, AL Debbie Wasserman Schultz, John W. Olver, MA FL Jo Ann Emerson, MO Ed Pastor, AZ Ciro Rodriguez, TX Kay Granger, TX David E. Price, NC Lincoln Davis, TN Michael K. Simpson, ID John T. Salazar, CO Chet Edwards, TX John Abney Culberson, TX Patrick J. Kennedy, RI Mark Steven Kirk, IL Maurice D. Hinchey, NY Ander Crenshaw, FL Lucille Roybal-Allard, CA Dennis R. Rehberg, MT Sam Farr, CA John R. Carter, TX Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., IL Rodney Alexander, LA Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, MI Ken Calvert, CA Allen Boyd, FL Jo Bonner, AL Chaka Fattah, PA Steven C. LaTourette, OH Steven R. Rothman, NJ Tom Cole, OK Sanford D. Bishop Jr., GA Commerce, Justice & Science Subcommittee Majority Minority Alan B. Mollohan, WV, Chair Frank R. Wolf VA, Ranking Member Patrick J. Kennedy, RI John Abney Culberson, TX Chaka Fattah, PA Robert B. Aderholt, AL Adam Schiff, CA Jo Bonner, AL Michael Honda, CA Jerry Lewis, CA, Ex Officio C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger, MD Peter J. Visclosky IN José E. Serrano, NY David R. Obey, WI, Ex Officio HOUSE ENERGY & COMMERCE COMMITTEE Majority Minority Harry Waxman, CA, Chair Joe Barton, TX, Ranking Charlie Melancon, LA Member Diana DeGette, CO, Vice Chair John Barrow, GA Ralph Hall, TX John Dingell, MI, Chair Baron Hill, IN Fred Upton, MI Emeritus Doris Matsui, CA Cliff Stearns, FL Edward Markey, MA Donna Christensen, VI Nathan Deal, GA Rick Boucher, VA Kathy Castor, FL Ed Whitfield, KY Frank Pallone, Jr., NJ John Sarbanes, MD John Shimkus, IL Bart Gordon, TN Christopher Murphy, CT John Shadegg, AZ Bobby Rush, IL Zachary Space, OH Roy Blunt, MO Anna Eshoo, CA Jerry McNerney, CA Steve Buyer, IN Bart Stupak, MI Betty Sutton, OH George Radanovich, CA Eliot Engel, NY Bruce Braley, IA Joseph Pitts, PA Gene Green, TX Peter Welch, VT Mary Bono Mack, CA Lois Capps, CA Greg Walden, OR Michael Doyle, PA Lee Terry, NE Jane Herman, CA Mike Rogers, MI Janice Schakowsky, IL Sue Wilkins Myrick, NC Charles Gonzalez, TX John Sullivan, OK Jay Inslee, WA Tim Murphy, PA Tammy Baldwin, WI Michael Burgess, TX Mike Ross, AR Marsha Blackburn, TN Anthony Weiner, NY Phil Gingrey, GA Jim Matheson, UT G.K. Butterfield, NC Energy & Environment Subcommittee Majority Minority Edward J. Markey, MA, Chair Members have not been selected G. K. Butterfield, NC, Vice Chair Mike Doyle, PA Jay Inslee, WA Charlie Melancon, LA Baron P. Hill, IN Doris O. Matsui, CA Jerry McNerney, CA Peter Welch, VT John D. Dingell, MI Rick Boucher, VA Frank Pallone, Jr., NJ Eliot Engel, NY Gene Green, TX Lois Capps, CA Jane Harman, CA Charles A. Gonzalez, TX Tammy Baldwin, WI Mike Ross, AR Jim Matheson, UT John Barrow, GA HOUSE NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE Majority Minority Nick J. Rahall, Jr., WV, Doc Hastings, WA, Chair Jay Inslee, WA Ranking Member Dale E. Kildee, MI Joe Baca, CA Don Young, AK Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, AS Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Elton Gallegly, CA SD Neil Abercrombie, HI John J. Duncan, Jr., TN John Sarbanes, MD Frank Pallone, Jr., NJ Jeff Flake, AZ Carol Shea-Porter, NH Grace F. Napolitano, CA Henry E. Brown, Jr., SC Niki Tsongas, MA Rush D. Holt, NJ Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Frank Kratovil, MD WA Raúl M. Grijalva, AZ Pedro Pierluisi, PR Louie Gohmert, TX Madeleine Z. Bordallo, GU Rob Bishop, UT Jim Costa, CA Bill Shuster, PA Dan Boren, OK Doug Lamborn, CO Gregorio "Kilili" Sablan, MP Adrian Smith, NE Martin Heinrich, NM Robert J. Wittman, VA George Miller, CA Paul C. Broun, GA Edward J. Markey, MA John Fleming, LA Peter A. DeFazio, OR Mike Coffman, CO Maurice D. Hinchey, NY Jason Chaffetz, UT Donna M. Christensen, VI Cynthia M. Lummis, WY Diana DeGette, CO Tom McClintock, CA Ron Kind, WI Bill Cassidy, LA Lois Capps, CA Insular Affairs, Oceans & Wildlife Subcommittee Majority Minority Madeleine Z. Bordallo, GU, Chair Henry E. Brown, Jr., SC, Ranking Member Dale E. Kildee, MI Don Young, AK Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, AS Jeff Flake, AZ Neil Abercrombie, HI Doug Lamborn, CO Frank Pallone, Jr., NJ Robert J. Wittman, VA Gregorio "Kilili" Sablan, MP John Fleming, LA Donna M. Christensen, VI Jason Chaffetz, UT Diana DeGette, CO William "Bell" Cassidy, LA Ron Kind, WI Doc Hastings, WA, Ex Officio Lois Capps, CA Carol Shea-Porter, NH Frank Kratovil, Jr., MD Pedro R. Pierluisi, PR Nick J. Rahall, Jr., WV, Ex Officio HOUSE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Majority Minority Bart Gordon, TN, Chair Ralph M. Hall, TX, Harry E. Mitchell, AZ Ranking Member Jerry F. Costello, IL Charles A. Wilson, OH F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX WI Kathy Dahlkemper, PA Lynn C. Woolsey, CA Lamar Smith, TX Alan Grayson, FL David Wu, OR Dana Rohrabacher, CA Suzanne M. Kosmas, FL Brian Baird, WA Roscoe G. Bartlett, MD Gary Peters, MI Brad Miller, NC Vernon J. Ehlers, MI (vacancy) Daniel Lipinski, IL Frank D. Lucas, OK Gabrielle Giffords, AZ Judy Biggert, IL Donna F. Edwards, MD W. Todd Akin, MO Marcia L. Fudge, OH Randy Neugebauer, TX Ben R. Luján, NM Bob Inglis, SC Paul D. Tonko, NY Michael T. McCaul, TX Parker Griffith, AL Mario Diaz-Balart, FL Steven R. Rothman, NJ Brian P. Bilbray, CA Jim Matheson, UT Adrian Smith, NE Lincoln Davis, TN Paul Broun, GA Ben Chandler, KY Pete Olson, TX Russ Carnahan, MO Baron P. Hill, IN Technology & Innovation Subcommittee Majority Minority David Wu, OR, Chair Adrian Smith, NE, Ranking Member Ben R. Luján, NM, Vice Chair Judy Biggert, IL Donna F. Edwards, MD W. Todd Akin, MO Paul D. Tonko, NY Paul Broun, GA Daniel Lipinski, IL Ralph M. Hall, TX, Ex Officio Harry E. Mitchell, AZ Gary Peters, MI Bart Gordon, TN, Ex Officio Energy & Environment Subcommittee Majority Minority Brian Baird, WA, Chair Bob Inglis, SC, Ranking Member Paul D. Tonko, NY, Vice Chair Roscoe G. Bartlett, MD Jerry F. Costello, IL Vernon J. Ehlers, MI Lynn Woolsey, CA Judy Biggert, IL Donna F. Edwards, MD W. Todd Akin, MO Ben R. Luján, NM Randy Neugebauer, TX Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX Mario Diaz-Balart, FL Daniel Lipinski, IL Ralph M. Hall, TX, Ex Officio Gabrielle Giffords, AZ Jim Matheson, UT Lincoln Davis, TN Ben Chandler, KY Bart Gordon, TN, Ex Officio Research & Science Education Subcommittee Majority Minority Daniel Lipinski, IL, Chair Vernon J. Ehlers, MI, Ranking Member Marcia L. Fudge, OH, Vice Chair Randy Neugebauer, TX Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX Brian Bilbray, CA Brian Baird, WA Adrian Smith, NE Parker Griffith, AL Ralph M. Hall, TX, Ex Officio Paul D. Tonko, NY Russ Carnahan, MO Bart Gordon, TN, Ex Officio HOUSE SELECT ENERGY INDEPENDENCE & GLOBAL WARMING COMMITTEE Majority Minority Ed Markey, MA, Chair James Sensenbrenner, WI, Ranking Member Earl Blumenauer, OR, Vice Chair John Shadegg, AZ Jay Inslee, WA Candice Miller, MI John Larson, CT John Sullivan, OK Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, SD Marsha Blackburn, TN Emanuel Cleaver, MO Shelley Capito, WV John Hall, NY John Salazar, CO Jackie Speier, CA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Majority Minority Daniel K. Inouye, HI Chair Thad Cochran, MS, Vice Chairman Robert C. Byrd, WV Arlen Specter, PA Patrick J. Leahy, VT Christopher S. Bond, MO Tom Harkin, IA Mitch McConnell, KY Barbara Mikulski, MD Richard C. Shelby, AL Herb Kohl, WI Judd Gregg, NH Patty Murray, WA Robert F. Bennett, UT Byron Dorgan, ND Kay Bailey Hutchison, TX Dianne Feinstein, CA Sam Brownback, KS Richard J. Durbin, IL Lamar Alexander, TN Tim Johnson, SD Susan Collins, ME Mary L. Landrieu, LA George Voinovich, OH Jack Reed, RI Lisa Murkowski, AK Frank R. Lautenberg, NJ Ben Nelson, NE Mark Pryor, AR Jon Tester, MT Commerce, Justice, Science & Related Agencies Subcommittee Majority Minority Barbara Mikulski, MD, Chair Richard Shelby, AL, Ranking Member Daniel Inouye, HI Judd Gregg, NH Patrick Leahy, VT Mitch McConnell, KY Herb Kohl, WI Kay Bailey Hutchison, TX Tom Harkin, IA Sam Brownback, KS Byron Dorgan, ND Lamar Alexander, TN Dianne Feinstein, CA Jack Reed, RI Frank Lautenberg, NJ SENATE COMMERCE, SCIENCE & TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Majority Minority John D. Rockefeller, IV, WV, Chair Kay Bailey Hutchison, TX, Ranking Member Daniel Inouye, HI Olympia J. Snowe, ME John F. Kerry, MA John Ensign, NV Byron L. Dorgan, ND Jim DeMint, SC Barbara Boxer, CA John Thune, SD Bill Nelson, FL Roger Wicker, MS Maria Cantwell, WA Johnny Isakson, GA Frank R. Lautenberg, NJ David Vitter, LA Mark Pryor, AR Sam Brownback, KS Claire McCaskill, MO Mel Martinez, FL Amy Klobuchar, MN Mike Johanns, NE Tom Udall, NM Mark Warner, VA Mark Begich, AK Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and Coast Guard Subcommittee Majority Minority Maria Cantwell, WA, Chair Olympia J. Snowe, ME, Ranking Member Daniel Inouye, HI Jim DeMint, SC John F. Kerry, MA David Vitter, LA Bill Nelson, FL Roger Wicker, MS Barbara Boxer, CA Frank R. Lautenberg, NJ Amy Klobuchar, MN Communications & Technology Subcommittee Majority Minority John F. Kerry, MA, Chair John Ensign, NV, Ranking Member John D. Rockefeller, IV, WV Kay Bailey Hutchison, TX Daniel Inouye, HI Jim DeMint, SC Byron L.
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