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Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus Membership in the 114Th Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus Membership in the 114th Congress Senate Leadership: House Leadership: Chair: Chair: Chair: Chair: Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) Tim Walz (D-MN) Vice-Chair: Vice-Chair: Vice-Chair: Vice-Chair: Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND) Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) Rep. Gene Green (D-TX) 62 Senate Caucus Members 233 House Caucus Members 295 TOTAL CAUCUS MEMBERS Alabama Arkansas Colorado Sen. Jeff Sessions Sen. John Boozman Sen. Cory Gardner Sen. Richard Shelby Sen. Tom Cotton Rep. Mike Coffman Rep. Robert Aderholt Rep. Rick Crawford Rep. Doug Lamborn Rep. Mo Brooks Rep. French Hill Rep. Jared Polis Rep. Bradley Byrne Rep. Bruce Westerman Rep. Scott Tipton Rep. Gary Palmer Rep. Steve Womack Rep. Martha Roby Connecticut Rep. Mike Rogers California Rep. Joe Courtney Rep. Ken Calvert Rep. John Larson Alaska Rep. Jim Costa Sen. Lisa Murkowski Rep. Jeff Denham Delaware Sen. Dan Sullivan Rep. John Garamendi Sen. Tom Carper Rep. Don Young Rep. Mike Honda Rep. Jared Huffman Florida Arizona Rep. Duncan Hunter Rep. Gus Bilirakis Sen. John McCain Rep. Doug LaMalfa Rep. Vern Buchanan Rep. Trent Franks Rep. Tom McClintock Rep. Ander Crenshaw Rep. Paul Gosar Rep. Dana Rohrabacher Rep. Alcee Hastings Rep. Matt Salmon Rep. Edward Royce Rep. David Jolly Rep. David Schweikert Rep. Loretta Sanchez Rep. John Mica Rep. Mike Thompson Rep. Jeff Miller Rep. David Valadao Rep. Patrick Murphy 00 Florida cont’d Louisiana Nevada Rep. Rich Nugent Sen. Bill Cassidy Sen. Dean Heller Rep. Bill Posey Sen. David Vitter Rep. Mark Amodei Rep. Thomas Rooney Rep. Ralph Abraham Rep. Cresent Hardy Rep. Dennis Ross Rep. Charles Boustany, Jr. Rep. Ted Yoho Rep. John Fleming New Hampshire Rep. Garret Graves Sen. Jeanne Shaheen Georgia Rep. Cedric Richmond Rep. Frank Guinta Sen. Johnny Isakson Rep. Steve Scalise Sen. David Perdue New Jersey Rep. Rick Allen Maine Rep. Leonard Lance Rep. Sanford Bishop Sen. Susan Collins Rep. Frank LoBiondo Rep. Earl ‘Buddy’ Carter Sen. Angus King Jr. Rep. Chris Smith Rep. Doug Collins Rep. Bruce Poliquin Rep. Tom Graves New Mexico Rep. Jody Hice Maryland Sen. Martin Heinrich Rep. Tom Price Rep. Andy Harris Sen. Tom Udall Rep. James (Austin) Scott Rep. Ben Lujan Rep. Lynn Westmoreland Massachusetts Rep. Steve Pearce Rep. Seth Moulton Hawaii New York Sen. Brian Schatz Michigan Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Sen. Debbie Stabenow Rep. Chris Collins Idaho Rep. Dan Benishek Rep. Richard Hanna Sen. Mike Crapo Rep. Mike Bishop Rep. Peter King Sen. Jim Risch Rep. Debbie Dingell Rep. Tom Reed Rep. Raul Labrador Rep. Bill Huizenga Rep. Elise Stefanik Rep. Mike Simpson Rep. Candice Miller Rep. John Moolenaar North Carolina Illinois Rep. Fred Upton Sen. Richard Burr Sen. Richard Durbin Rep. Tim Walberg Sen. Thom Tillis Rep. Mike Bost Rep. Renee Ellmers Rep. Cheri Bustos Minnesota Rep. Virginia Foxx Rep. Danny Davis Sen. Al Franken Rep. George Holding Rep. Rodney Davis Sen. Amy Klobuchar Rep. Richard Hudson Rep. Robert Dold Rep. Tom Emmer Rep. Walter Jones Rep. Randy Hultgren Rep. John Kline Rep. Mark Meadows Rep. Adam Kinzinger Rep. Erik Paulsen Rep. Patrick McHenry Rep. Darin LaHood Rep. Collin Peterson Rep. Robert Pittenger Rep. Peter Roskam Rep. Rick Nolan Rep. David Rouzer Rep. John Shimkus Rep. Tim Walz Rep. Mark Walker Indiana Mississippi North Dakota Sen. Joe Donnelly Sen. Thad Cochran Sen. Heidi Heitkamp Rep. Susan Brooks Sen. Roger Wicker Sen. John Hoeven Rep. Larry Bucshon Rep. Trent Kelly Rep. Kevin Cramer Rep. Todd Rokita Rep. Steven Palazzo Rep. Marlin Stutzman Rep. Bennie Thompson Ohio Rep. Todd C. Young Sen. Robert Portman Rep. Jackie Walorski Missouri Rep. Bob Gibbs Sen. Roy Blunt Rep. Bill Johnson Iowa Sen. Claire McCaskill Rep. Jim Jordan Sen. Charles Grassley Rep. Sam Graves Rep. David Joyce Rep. Steve King Rep. Vicky Hartzler Rep. Bob Latta Rep. Rod Blum Rep. Billy Long Rep. Tim Ryan Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer Rep. Steve Stivers Kansas Rep. Jason Smith Rep. Patrick Tiberi Sen. Jerry Moran Rep. Ann Wagner Rep. Brad Wenstrup Rep. Tim Huelskamp Rep. Lynn Jenkins Montana Oklahoma Rep. Mike Pompeo Sen. Steve Daines Sen. James Inhofe Rep. Kevin Yoder Sen. Jon Tester Sen. James Lankford Rep. Ryan Zinke Rep. Tom Cole Kentucky Rep. Frank Lucas Sen. Mitch McConnell Nebraska Rep. Markwayne Mullin Rep. Andy Barr Sen. Deb Fischer Rep. Steve Russell Rep. Brett Guthrie Rep. Brad Ashford Rep. Thomas Massie Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Rep. Harold Rogers Rep. Adrian Smith Rep. Ed Whitfield Oregon Texas Vermont Sen. Jeff Merkley Sen. John Cornyn Sen. Bernard Sanders Rep. Peter DeFazio Rep. Brian Babin Rep. Peter Welch Rep. Kurt Schrader Rep. Joe Barton Rep. Greg Walden Rep. Kevin Brady Virginia Rep. Michael Burgess Sen. Mark Warner Pennsylvania Rep. John Carter Rep. Dave Brat Sen. Robert Casey, Jr. Rep. Mike Conaway Rep. J. Randy Forbes Rep. Michael Doyle Rep. Henry Cuellar Rep. Bob Goodlatte Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick Rep. Blake Farenthold Rep. H. Morgan Griffith Rep. Mike Kelly Rep. Bill Flores Rep. Robert Hurt Rep. Tom Marino Rep. Kay Granger Rep. Scott Rigell Rep. Tim Murphy Rep. Gene Green Rep. Rob Wittman Rep. Scott Perry Rep. Jeb Hensarling Rep. Joe Pitts Rep. Ruben Hinojosa Washington Rep. Bill Shuster Rep. Will Hurd Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler Rep. Glenn Thompson, Jr. Rep. Sam Johnson Rep. Dan Newhouse Rep. Kenny Marchant Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers South Carolina Rep. Mike McCaul Rep. Dave Reichert Sen. Lindsey Graham Rep. Randy Neugebauer Sen. Tim Scott Rep. Pete Olson West Virginia Rep. Jeff Duncan Rep. Ted Poe Sen. Joe Manchin III Rep. Mick Mulvaney Rep. John Ratcliffe Sen. Shelley Moore Capito Rep. Joe Wilson Rep. Pete Sessions Rep. Evan Jenkins Rep. Lamar Smith Rep. David McKinley South Dakota Rep. Mac Thornberry Rep. Alex Mooney Sen. Mike Rounds Rep. Marc Veasey Sen. John Thune Rep. Randy Weber Wisconsin Rep. Kristi Noem Rep. Roger Williams Rep. Glenn Grothman Rep. Ron Kind Tennessee Utah Rep. Paul Ryan Sen. Lamar Alexander Sen. Orrin Hatch Sen. Bob Corker Sen. Mike Lee Wyoming Rep. Diane Black Rep. Rob Bishop Sen. John Barrasso Rep. Marsha Blackburn Rep. Jason Chaffetz Sen. Mike Enzi Rep. Jim Cooper Rep. Mia Love Rep. Cynthia Lummis Rep. Scott Desjarlais Rep. Chris Stewart Rep. Jimmy Duncan, Jr. Rep. Stephen Fincher Rep. Charles Fleischman Updated: 8/19/2016 Rep. Phil Roe For more information on how to join the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus, please contact: Sara Leonard Phone: 202-543-6850 x11 Email: [email protected] .
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