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House Financial Services Committee Majority Minority Jeb House Financial Services Committee Majority Minority Jeb Hensarling (TX)* Maxine Waters (CA) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Peter King (NY) Carolyn Maloney (NY) Edward Royce (CA)* Nydia Velázquez (NY) Frank Lucas (OK) Brad Sherman (CA) Patrick McHenry (NC) Gregory Meeks (NY) Stevan Pearce (NM)* Michael Capuano (MA) Bill Posey (FL) Wm. Lacy Clay (MO) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO) Stephen Lynch (MA) Bill Huizenga (MI) David Scott (GA) Sean Duffy (WI) Al Green (TX) Steve Stivers (OH) Emanuel Cleaver (MO) Randy Hultgren (IL) Gwen Moore (WI) Dennis Ross (FL) Keith Ellison (MN) Robert Pittenger (NC) Ed Perlmutter (CO) Ann Wagner (MO) James A. Himes (CT) Garland “Andy” Barr (KY) Bill Foster (IL) Keith Rothfus (PA) Daniel Kildee (MI) Luke Messer (IN)* John Delaney (MD)* Scott Tipton (CO) Kyrsten Sinema (AZ)* Roger Williams (TX) Joyce Beatty (OH) Bruce Poliquin (ME) Denny Heck (WA) Mia Love (UT) Juan Vargas (CA) French Hill (AR) Josh Gottheimer (NJ) Tom Emmer (MN) Vincente Gonzalez (TX) Lee Zeldin (NY) Charlie Crist (FL) Dave Trott (MI)* Ruben Kihuen (NV)* Barry Loudermilk (GA) Alexander Mooney (WV) Thomas MacArthur (NJ) Warren Davidson (OH) Ted Budd (NC) David Kustoff (TN) Claudia Tenney (NY) Trey Hollingsworth (IN) * = Last term in office House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Investment Majority Minority Bill Huizenga (MI) Carolyn Maloney (NY) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Randy Hultgren (IL) Brad Sherman (CA) Peter King (NY) Stephen Lynch (MA) Patrick McHenry (NC) David Scott (GA) Sean Duffy (WI) James Himes (CT) Steve Stivers (OH) Keith Ellison (MN) Ann Wagner (MO) Bill Foster (IL) Luke Messer (IN)* Gregory Meeks (NY) Bruce Poliquin (ME) Kyrsten Sinema (AZ)* French Hill (AK) Juan Vargas (CA) Tom Emmer (MN) Josh Gottheimer (NJ) Alexander Mooney (WV) Vicente Gonzalez (TX) Tom MacArthur (NJ) Warren Davidson (OH) Tedd Budd (NC) Trey Hollingsworth (IN) * = Last term in office House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance Majority Minority Sean Duffy (WI) Emanuel Cleaver (MO) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Dennis Ross (FL) Nydia Velázquez (NY) Edward Royce (CA)* Michael Capuano (MA) Stevan Pearce (NM)* Wm. Lacy Clay (MO) Bill Posey (FL) Brad Sherman (CA) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO) Joyce Beatty (OH) Steve Stivers (OH) Daniel Kildee (MI) Randy Hultgren (IL) John Delaney (MD)* Keith Rothfus (PA) Ruben Kihuen (NV)* Lee Zeldin (NY) Vincente Gonzalez (TX) Dave Trott (MI)* Tom MacArthur (NJ) Tedd Budd (NC) * = Last term in office Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee Majority Minority Mike Crapo (ID) Sherrod Brown (OH) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Richard Shelby (AL) Jack Reed (RI) Bob Corker (TN)* Robert Menendez (NJ) Pat Toomey (PA) Jon Tester (MT) Dean Heller (NV) Mark Warner (VA) Tim Scott (SC) Elizabeth Warren (MA) Ben Sasse (NE) Heidi Heitkamp (ND) Tom Cotton (AR) Joe Donnelly (IN) Michael Rounds (SD) Brian Schatz (HI) David Perdue (GA) Chris Van Hollen (MD) Thom Tillis (NC) Catherine Cortez Masto (NV) John Kennedy (LA) Doug Jones (AL) Jerry Moran (KS) * = Last term in office Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and Community Development Majority Minority Tim Scott (SC) Robert Menendez (NJ) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Richard Shelby (AL) Jack Reed (RI) Dean Heller (NV) Heidi Heitkamp (ND) Michael Rounds (SD) Brian Schatz (HI) Thom Tillis (NC) Chris Van Hollen (MD) John Kennedy (LA) Doug Jones (AL) Jerry Moran (KS) Senate Finance Committee Majority Minority Orrin G. Hatch (UT)* Ron Wyden (OR) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Chuck Grassley (IA) Debbie Stabenow (MI) Mike Crapo (ID) Maria Cantwell (WA) Pat Roberts (KS) Bill Nelson (FL) Mike Enzi (WY) Robert Menendez (NJ) John Cornyn (TX) Thomas Carper (DE) John Thune (SD) Ben Cardin (MD) Richard Burr (NC) Sherrod Brown (OH) Johnny Isakson (GA) Michael Bennet (CO) Rob Portman (OH) Bob Casey (PA) Pat Toomey (PA) Mark Warner (VA) Dean Heller (NV) Claire McCaskill (MO) Tim Scott (SC) Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) Bill Cassidy (LA) * = Last term in office House Ways and Means Committee Majority Minority Kevin Brady (TX) Richard Neal (MA) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Sam Johnson (TX)* Sander Levin (MI)* Devin Nunes (CA) John Lewis (GA) Dave Reichert (WA)* Lloyd Doggett (TX) Peter Roskam (IL) Mike Thompson (CA) Vern Buchanan (FL) John Larson (CT) Adrian Smith (NE) Earl Blumenauer (OR) Lynn Jenkins (KS)* Ron Kind (WI) Erik Paulsen (MN) Bill Pascrell Jr. (NJ) Kenny Marchant (TX) Joseph Crowley (NY) Diane Black (TN)* Danny Davis (IL) Tom Reed (NY) Linda Sánchez (CA) Mike Kelly (PA) Brian Higgins (NY) Jim Renacci (OH)* Terri Sewell (AL) Patrick Meehan (PA)* Suzan DelBene (WA) Kristi Noem (SD)* Judy Chu (CA) George Holding (NC) Jason Smith (MO) Tom Rice (SC) David Schweikert (AZ) Jackie Walorski (IN) Carlos Curbelo (FL) Mike Bishop (MI) Darin LaHood (IL) * = Last term in office Senate Appropriations Committee Majority Minority Thad Cochran (MS) Patrick Leahy (VT) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Mitch McConnell (KY) Patty Murray (WA) Richard Shelby (AL) Dianne Feinstein (CA) Lamar Alexander (TN) Richard Durbin (IL) Susan Collins (ME) Jack Reed (RI) Lisa Murkowski (AK) Jon Tester (MT) Lindsey Graham (SC) Tom Udall (NM) Roy Blunt (MO) Jeanne Shaheen (NH) Jerry Moran (KS) Jeff Merkley (OR) John Hoeven (ND) Chris Coons (DE) John Boozman (AR) Brian Schatz (HI) Shelley Moore Capito (WV) Tammy Baldwin (WI) James Lankford (OK) Chris Murphy (CT) Steve Daines (MT) Joe Manchin (WV) John Kennedy (LA) Chris Van Hollen (MD) Marco Rubio (FL) Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Majority Minority John Hoeven (ND) Jeff Merkley (OR) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Thad Cochran (MS) Dianne Feinstein (CA) Mitch McConnell (KY) John Tester (MT) Susan Collins (ME) Tom Udall (NM) Roy Blunt (MO) Patrick Leahy (VT) Jerry Moran (KS) Tammy Baldwin (WI) Marco Rubio (FL) Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Majority Minority Susan Collins (ME) Jack Reed (RI) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Richard Shelby (AL) Patty Murray (WA) Lamar Alexander (TN) Richard Durbin (IL) Roy Blunt (MO) Dianne Feinstein (CA) John Boozman (AR) Chris Coons (DE) Shelley Moore Capito (WV) Brian Schatz (HI) Steve Daines (MT) Chris Murphy (CT) Lindsey Graham (SC) Joe Manchin (WV) John Hoeven (ND) House Appropriations Committee Majority Minority Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ)* Nita Lowey (NY) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Hal Rogers (KY) Marcy Kaptur (OH) Robert Aderholt (AL) Peter Visclosky (IN) Kay Granger (TX) José Serrano (NY) Michael Simpson (ID) Rosa DeLauro (CT) John Abney Culberson (TX) David Price (NC) John Carter (TX) Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA) Ken Calvert (CA) Sanford Bishop Jr. (GA) Tom Cole (OK Barbara Lee (CA) Mario Díaz-Balart (FL) Betty McCollum (MN) Charlie Dent (PA)* Tim Ryan (OH) Tom Graves (GA) Dutch Ruppersberger (MD) Kevin Yoder (KS) Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL) Steve Womack (AR) Henry Cuellar (TX) Jeff Fortenberry (NE) Chellie Pingree (ME) Tom Rooney (FL)* Mike Quigley (IL) Chuck Fleischmann (TN) Derek Kilmer (WA) Jaime Herrera Beutler (WA) Matt Cartwright (PA) David Joyce (OH) Grace Meng (NY) David Valadao (CA) Mark Pocan (WI) Andy Harris (MD) Katherine Clark (MA) Martha Roby (AL) Pete Aguilar (CA) Mark Amodei (NV) Chris Stewart (UT) David Young (IA) Evan Jenkins (WV)* Steven Palazzo (MS) Dan Newhouse (WA) John Moolenaar (MI) Scott Taylor (VA) * = Last term in office House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Majority Minority Robert Aderholt (AL) Sanford Bishop (GA) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Kevin Yoder (KS) Rosa Delauro (CT) Tom Rooney (FL)* Chellie Pingree (ME) David Valadao (CA) Mark Pocan (WI) Andy Harris (MD) David Young (IA) Steven Palazzo (MS) House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Majority Minority Mario Díaz-Balart (FL) David Price (NC) (115th Chair) (115th Ranking Member) Charlie Dent (PA)* Mike Quigley (IL) David Joyce (OH) Katherine Clark (MA) John Culberson (TX) Pete Aguilar (CA) David Young (IA) David Valadao (CA) Tom Graves (GA) * = Last term in office .
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