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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] Mike Rogers, of Michigan, Chair Mac Thornberry, of Texas. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, of Maryland. Jeff Miller, of Florida. Mike Thompson, of California. K. Michael Conaway, of Texas. Janice D. Schakowsky, of Illinois. Peter T. King, of New York. James R. Langevin, of Rhode Island. Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Adam B. Schiff, of California. Devin Nunes, of California. Luis V. Gutie´rrez, of Illinois. Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia. Ed Pastor, of Arizona. Michele Bachmann, of Minnesota. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida. Terri A. Sewell, of Alabama. Joseph J. Heck, of Nevada. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. SUBCOMMITTEES [The Speaker and Minority Leader are ex officio (non-voting) members of the committee.] Oversight and Investigations Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia, Chair Jeff Miller, of Florida. Janice D. Schakowsky, of Illinois. Michele Bachmann, of Minnesota. Ed Pastor, of Arizona. Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Technical and Tactical Intelligence Joseph J. Heck, of Nevada, Chair Mac Thornberry, of Texas. Adam B. Schiff, of California. Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. James R. Langevin, of Rhode Island. Michele Bachmann, of Minnesota. Terri A. Sewell, of Alabama. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis, and Counterintelligence K. Michael Conaway, of Texas, Chair Peter T. King, of New York. Mike Thompson, of California. Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey. Luis V. Gutie´rrez, of Illinois. Thomas J. Rooney, of Florida. James A. Himes, of Connecticut. Devin Nunes, of California. 451 452 Congressional Directory STAFF Majority Staff Director.—Darren Dick. Deputy Staff Director.—Kathryn Wheelbarger. Senior Policy Advisor.—Tom Corcoran. Senior Advisor.—Andy Keiser. Chief Counsel.—Sarah Geffroy. Senior Counsel.—Michael Ellis. Budget Director.—Bryan Smith. Budget Auditor.—Brooke Eisele. Chief Clerk.—Ashley Lowry. Research Assistant.—Lisa Major. Media Director.—Susan Phalen. Security Director.—Kristin Jepson. Deputy Security Director.—Kevin Klein. System Administrator.—Brandon Smith. Professional Staff: Chelsey Campbell, Frank Garcia, Nate Hauser, Geof Kahn, Jim Hildebrand, Randy Smith, Shannon Stuart. Minority Staff Director.—Heather Molino. Chief Counsel.—Janet Fisher. Deputy Chief Counsel.—Michael Bahar. Policy Advisor.—Robert Minehart. Media Director.—Allison Getty. Research Assistant.—Khizer Syed. Professional Staff: Linda Cohen, Amanda Rogers Thorpe, Carly Scott. National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street, SE., 20003, phone 479–7000 Greg Walden, of Oregon, Chair Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia, Deputy Chair Chair of: Finance.—Steve Stivers, of Ohio. Recruitment.—Patrick T. McHenry, of North Carolina. Communications and Strategy.—Tim Griffin, of Arizona. Policy.—Tom Price, of Georgia. Digital.—Jason Chaffetz, of Utah. Regional.—Marsha Blackburn, of Tennessee Coalitions.—Jaime Herrera Beutler, of Washington Coalitions.—Tom Graves, of Georgia. Select and Special Committees of the House 453 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Diane Black, of Tennessee. Susan W. Brooks, of Indiana. John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Jason Chaffetz, of Utah. Eric Cantor, of Virginia. Steve Daines, of Montana. Tom Cole, of Oklahoma. Stephen Lee Fincher, of Tennessee. Jeff Denham, of California. Cory Gardner, of Colorado. Virginia Foxx, of North Carolina. Tim Griffin, of Arkansas. Tom Graves, of Georgia. Jeb Hensarling, of Texas. Andy Harris, of Maryland. Richard Hudson, of North Carolina. Jaime Herrera Beutler, of Washington. Lynn Jenkins, of Kansas. Randy Hultgren, of Illinois. James Lankford, of Oklahoma. Mike Kelly, of Pennsylvania. Kevin McCarthy, of California. Cynthia M. Lummins, of Wyoming. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, of Patrick T. McHenry, of North Carolina. Washington. Mick Mulvaney, of South Carolina. Randy Neugebauer, of Texas. Devin Nunes, California. Mike Pompeo, of Kansas. Tom Price, of Georgia. Reid J. Ribble, of Wisconsin. Mike Rogers, of Alabama. Mike Rogers, of Michigan. Peter J. Roskam, of Illinois. Keith J. Rothfus, of Pennsylvania. Edward R. Royce, of California. Stephen Scalise, of Louisiana. Pete Sessions, of Texas. John Shimkus, of Illinois. Adrian Smith, of Nebraska. Steve Southerland II, of Florida. Steve Stivers, of Ohio. Mac Thornberry, of Texas. Patrick J. Tiberi, of Ohio. Fred Upton, of Michigan. Ann Wagner, of Missouri. Greg Walden, of Oregon. Lynn A. Westmoreland, of Georgia. Roger Williams, of Texas. Kevin Yoder, of Kansas. Todd C. Young, of Indiana. Marsha Blackburn, of Tennessee. STAFF Executive Director.—Liesl Hickey. Political Director.—Rob Simms. Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel.—Jessica Furst Johnson. Communications Director.—Andrea Bozek. Finance Director.—Jenny Drucker. Digital Director.—Gerrit Lansing. Research Director.—Todd Johnson. House Republican Policy Committee 228 Cannon House Office Building, phone 225–2132 http://policy.house.gov meets at the call of the Chair or the Speaker James Lankford, of Oklahoma, Chair Republican Leadership: Speaker of the House.—John A. Boehner, of Ohio. Majority Leader.—Eric Cantor, of Virginia. Conference Chair.—Jeb Hensarling, of Texas. Conference Vice Chair.—Cathy McMorris Rodgers, of Washington. Conference Secretary.—John R. Carter, of Texas. NRCC Chair.—Pete Sessions, of Texas. Policy Committee Staff.—228 Cannon HOB, 225–2132. Chief of Staff.—Randy Swanson. 454 Congressional Directory 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. 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DeLauro, Representative from Connecticut. Policy.—Vacant. STAFF Democratic Steering Committee (H–130), 225–0100, fax 225–4188. Steering Advisors: George Kundanis, Jonathan Stivers. Democratic Policy Committee (H–130), 225–0100, fax 226–0938. Policy Advisors: 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.—Debra Dixon. Executive Director.—Fabiola Rodriguez-Ciampoli. Deputy Director of Operations.—Stephanie Venegas. Senior Advisor for Member Outreach.—Eric Delaney. Member Outreach Assistants: Noel Perez, Amanda Saldan˜a. Staff Assistants: Leti Davalos, Andrew Estrada. Policy Director.—Sean McCluskie. Senior Policy Counsel.—Sirat Attapit. Policy Advisor.—Moh Sharma. Communications Director.—James Gleeson. Press Secretary and Director of Online Strategy.—Kathleen Skiles. Press Secretary.—Daniel Herrera. Press Assistant.—Samuel Avery. Policy Director to the Vice Chair.—Kevin Casey. Events and Projects Assistant to the Vice Chair.—Andrew Sachse..
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