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Key Congressional Committees for Retiree Issues Relevant Committees - House and Senate 117th Congress - Key Committees for Retiree Issues Legend Legend Comm. Comm. Code Committee Name Code Committee Name H-E&C House Energy & Commerce Committee S- F Senate Finance H-E&C-H House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health S- SCAPP Senate Committee on Approriations H-E&WF House Energy & Workforce/Labor S-CST Senate Commerce Science & Transportation H-J House Judiciary S-HELP Senate Help H-W&M House Ways & Means S-J Senate Judiciary State Dist Committee State Committee House Committee Members Party Code rict Code Senate Committee Members Party Code Code Gary Palmer R AL 6 H-E&C Senator Dan Sullivan R AK S-CST Terri Sewell D AL 7 H-W&M Senator Tommy Tuberville R AL S-HELP Tom O'Halleran D AZ 1 H-E&C Senator Tom Cotton R AR S-J Raul Grijalva D AZ 3 H-E&WF Senator Kyrsten Sinema D AZ S-CST Andy Biggs R AZ 5 H-J Senator Mark Kelly D AZ S-SCA David Schweikert R AZ 6 H-W&M Senator Alex Padilla D CA S-J Debbie Lesko R AZ 8 H-E&C Senator Dianne Feinstein D CA S-J Greg Stanton D AZ 9 H-J Senator John Hickenlooper D CO S-CST Tom McClintock R CA 4 H-J Michael Bennet D CO S-F Mike Thompson D CA 5 H-W&M Senator John Hickenlooper D CO S-HELP Doris Matsui D CA 6 H-E&C Senator Richard Blumenthal D CT S-CST Doris Matsui D CA 6 H-E&C-H Senator Christopher S. Murphy D CT S-HELP Jerry McNerney D CA 9 H-E&C Senator Richard Blumenthal D CT S-J Eric Swalwell D CA 15 H-J Senator Richard Blumenthal D CT S-SCA Anna Eshoo D CA 18 H-E&C Tom Carper D DE S-F Anna Eshoo D CA 18 H-E&C-H Senator Christopher A. Coons D DE S-J Zoe Lofgren D CA 19 H-J Senator Rick Scott R FL S-CST Jimmy Panetta D CA 20 H-W&M Senator Marco Rubio R FL S-SCA Devin Nunes R CA 22 H-W&M Senator Rick Scott R FL S-SCA Judy Chu D CA 27 H-W&M Senator Raphael Warnock D GA S-CST Tony Cárdenas D CA 29 H-E&C Senator Jon Ossoff D GA S-J Tony Cardenas D CA 29 H-E&C-H Senator Raphael Warnock D GA S-SCA Ted Lieu D CA 33 H-J Senator Brian Schatz D HI S-CST Jimmy Gomez D CA 34 H-W&M Senator Mazie Hirono D HI S-J Raul Ruiz D CA 36 H-E&C Chuck Grassley R IA S-F Raul Ruiz D CA 36 H-E&C-H Chuck Grassley - Ranking Member R IA S-J Karen Bass D CA 37 H-J Mike Crapo - Ranking Member R ID S-F Linda Sanchez D CA 38 H-W&M Senator Tammy Duckworth D IL S-CST Mark Takano D CA 41 H-E&WF Senator Dick Durbin - Chair D IL S-J Nanette Barragán D CA 44 H-E&C Senator Todd Young R IN S-CST Nanette Barragan D CA 44 H-E&C-H Todd Young R IN S-F Lou Correa D CA 46 H-J Senator Mike Braun R IN S-HELP Darrell Issa R CA 50 H-J Senator Mike Braun R IN S-SCA Scott Peters D CA 52 H-E&C Senator Jerry Moran R KS S-CST Diana DeGette D CO 1 H-E&C Senator Jerry Moran R KS S-HELP Joe Neguse D CO 2 H-J Senator Roger Marshall R KS S-HELP Ken Buck R CO 4 H-J Senator Rand Paul R KY S-HELP John Larson D CT 1 H-W&M Bill Cassidy R LA S-F Joe Courtney D CT 2 H-E&WF Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. R LA S-HELP Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE 0 H-E&C Senator John Kennedy R LA S-J Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE 1 H-E&C-H Senator Ed Markey D MA S-CST Matt Gaetz R FL 1 H-J Elizabeth Warren D MA S-F Neal Dunn R FL 2 H-E&C Senator Elizabeth Warren D MA S-SCA Neal Dunn R FL 2 H-E&C-H Ben Cardin D MD S-F Stephanie Murphy D FL 7 H-W&M Senator Susan Collins R ME S-HELP Darren Soto D FL 9 H-E&C Senator Susan M. Collins R ME S-SCA Val Demings D FL 10 H-J Senator Gary Peters D MI S-CST Gus Bilirakis R FL 12 H-E&C Debbie Stabenow D MI S-F Gus Bilirakis R FL 12 H-E&C-H Senator Amy Klobuchar D MN S-CST Kathy Castor D FL 14 H-E&C Senator Tina Smith D MN S-HELP Kathy Castor D FL 14 H-E&C-H Senator Amy Klobuchar D MN S-J Vern Buchanan R FL 16 H-W&M Senator Roy Blunt R MO S-CST Greg Steube R FL 17 H-J Senator Joshua D. Hawley R MO S-J Ted Deutch D FL 22 H-J Ranking Member Roger Wicker R MS S-CST Frederica Wilson - Chairman D FL 24 H-E&WF Senator Jon Tester D MT S-CST Earl Carter R GA 1 H-E&C Steve Daines R MT S-F Buddy Carter R GA 1 H-E&C-H Richard Burr R NC S-F Drew Ferguson R GA 3 H-W&M Richard Burr- Ranking Member R NC S-HELP Hank Johnson D GA 4 H-J Senator Thom Tillis R NC S-J Lucy McBath D GA 6 H-J Senator Deb Fischer R NE S-CST Mariannette Miller-Meeks R IA 2 H-E&WF Ben Sasse R NE S-F Russ Fulcher R ID 1 H-E&WF Senator Ben Sasse R NE S-J Bobby Rush D IL 1 H-E&C Maggie Hassan D NH S-F Robin Kelly D IL 2 H-E&C Senator Maggie Hassan D NH S-HELP Robin Kelly D IL 2 H-E&C-H Bob Menendez D NJ S-F Danny Davis D IL 7 H-W&M Senator Cory Booker D NJ S-J Janice Schakowsky D IL 9 H-E&C Senator Ben Ray Luján D NM S-CST Brad Schneider D IL 10 H-W&M Senator Ben Ray Luján D NM S-HELP Adam Kinzinger R IL 16 H-E&C Senator Jacky Rosen D NV S-CST Darin LaHood R IL 18 H-W&M Catherine Cortez Masto D NV S-F Jackie Walorski R IN 2 H-W&M Senator Jacky Rosen D NV S-HELP Jim Banks R IN 3 H-E&WF Senator Jacky Rosen D NV S-SCA Victoria Spartz R IN 5 H-E&WF Senator Kirsten Gillibrand D NY S-SCA Victoria Spartz R IN 5 H-J Rob Portman R OH S-F Greg Pence R IN 6 H-E&C Sherrod Brown D OH S-F Larry Bucshon R IN 8 H-E&C James Lankford R OK S-F Larry Bucshon R IN 8 H-E&C-H Ron Wyden - Chairman D OR S-F Ron Estes R KS 4 H-W&M Bob Casey D PA S-F James Comer R KY 1 H-E&WF Pat Toomey R PA S-F Brett Guthrie R KY 2 H-E&C Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr D PA S-HELP Brett Guthrie - Ranking Member R KY 2 H-E&C-H Bob Casey - Chairman D PA S-SCA Thomas Massie R KY 4 H-J Sheldon Whitehouse D RI S-F Steve Scalise R LA 1 H-E&C Senator Sheldon Whitehouse D RI S-J Mike Johnson R LA 4 H-J Tim Scott R SC S-F Julia Letlow R LA 5 H-E&WF Senator Tim Scott R SC S-HELP Richard Neal - Chairman D MA 1 H-W&M Lindsey Graham R SC S-J Lori Trahan D MA 3 H-E&C Member Tim Scott - Ranking R SC S-SCA Lori Trahan D MA 3 H-E&C-H Senator John Thune R SD S-CST John Sarbanes D MD 3 H-E&C John Thune R SD S-F John Sarbanes D MD 3 H-E&C-H Senator Marsha Blackburn R TN S-CST Jamie Raskin D MD 8 H-J Senator Marsha Blackburn R TN S-J Dan Kildee D MI 5 H-W&M Senator Ted Cruz R TX S-CST Fred Upton R MI 6 H-E&C Senator John Cornyn R TX S-J Fred Upton R MI 6 H-E&C-H Senator Mike Lee R UT S-CST Tim Walberg R MI 7 H-E&C Senator Mitt Romney R UT S-HELP Lisa McClain R MI 10 H-E&WF Senator Michael S. Lee R UT S-J Debbie Dingell D MI 12 H-E&C Senator Mike Lee R UT S-SCA Debbie Dingell D MI 12 H-E&C-H Mark Warner D VA S-F Angie Craig D MN 2 H-E&C Senator Tim Kaine D VA S-HELP Angie Craig D MN 2 H-E&C-H Senator Bernie Sanders I VT S-HELP Ilhan Omar D MN 5 H-E&WF Senator Patrick Leahy D VT S-J Michelle Fischbach R MN 7 H-J Chair Maria Cantwell D WA S-CST Cori Bush D MO 1 H-J Maria Cantwell D WA S-F Billy Long R MO 7 H-E&C Senator Patty Murray -Chair D WA S-HELP Billy Long R MO 7 H-E&C-H Senator Ron Johnson R WI S-CST Jason Smith R MO 8 H-W&M Senator Tammy Baldwin D WI S-CST G.
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