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Representing Americ a’s Finest November 10, 2014

NAPO WASHINGTON REPORT

President Obama Nominates as Next Attorney General

President officially nominated Loretta Lynch, a United States attorney from New York, as the next Attorney General of the United States at a White House ceremony on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Lynch, 55, is an experienced prosecutor with deep relationships inside the Justice Department and a long history of litigating political corruption, terrorism, and organized crime cases.

“Ms. Lynch is a strong, independent prosecutor who has twice led one of the most important U.S. Attorney’s Offices in the country,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said in a statement Friday. “She will succeed Eric Holder, whose tenure has been marked by historic gains in the areas of criminal justice reform and civil rights enforcement.” Holder and Lynch joined Obama in the Roosevelt Room for Saturday’s announcement.

Lynch was the least controversial of the final choices before the president, according to several government officials. She has been confirmed twice by the Senate. And she was respected for the way she conducted several high-profile cases without seeking publicity.

Still, the nomination could spark a battle on Capitol Hill. Republicans warned before the midterm election said they opposed the idea of approving a nomination in a lame-duck session of Congress. Democrats, however, may choose to have the confirmation fight while they still have control of the Senate.

Senator Charles E. Grassley (R-IA), who is expected to be the new chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Friday he expected Lynch to get a “very fair but thorough vetting” from the Committee.

“U.S. attorneys are rarely elevated directly to this position, so I look forward to learning more about her, how she will interact with Congress and how she proposes to lead the department,” said Grassley, who has tangled repeatedly with Holder. “I’m hopeful that her tenure, if confirmed, will restore confidence in the attorney general as a politically independent voice for the American people.”

NAPO’s Executive Director, Bill Johnson, spoke with , at the 's office, before Obama officially nominated Loretta Lynch to be the next Attorney General. Mr. Eggleston assured Johnson that NAPO would continue to enjoy the open door policy that we have had with Attorney General Holder. He also noted that should Attorney Lynch be confirmed, we would be able to meet and speak with her prior to decisions being made on important cases, as we have had the opportunity to do with Mr. Holder. Copyright © NAPO 2014. All rights reserved.

NAPO is continuing to evaluate Attorney Lynch's nomination in light of our New York City member organizations' experience with her. We will not take a position for or against this nomination until we have completed our own background investigation. NAPO will keep our members updated on all new developments.

If you have any questions about this nomination, please contact Bill Johnson at: [email protected].

Source: "Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney for N.Y., Nominated to Be Attorney General." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 8 Nov. 2014. Web. 08 Nov. 2014.

Midterm Election Results

The midterm elections were held on November 4, 2014. Republicans have seized control of the Senate for the first time in eight years and are on track to beat their previous record majority of 246 House seats, set when Harry Truman was occupying the White House. Obviously President Obama still controls the White House and the veto power over any legislation that will pass.

What to Expect:

First of all, the coming lame duck session (the new Republican majorities will not be seated until the new Congress convenes in January) may be very bumpy. Democrats, especially on the Senate side, may feel they have only a few short weeks left in which to try to push through nomination confirmations and legislation that would not withstand a Republican majority. One balance against this tendency would be concern by Democrats who will face reelection bids in 2016 that they not give their opponents ammo to use against them by pushing through initiatives or confirming nominations that will prove unpopular back home. Current Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is reported to already be trying to distance himself from blame for loss of the Senate, preferring to blame the president. On the House side, Republican leadership may also feel themselves vulnerable to additional challenges from the Right if they seem too willing to compromise with the Obama administration.

For the next, 114th Congress, we can expect Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to take over as Senate Majority Leader. NAPO already has a very good working relationship with Senator McConnell’s staff, and his Legislative Counsel, Russell Coleman, was one of the staff members we honored at this year’s NAPO Legislative Day on . Senator John Cornyn of Texas, with whom we also have a very good working relationship, can also be expected to take on a new leadership role in the new Senate. It is unclear at this time if Senator Reid will remain as Minority Leader. On the House side, it looks like Ohio Representative John Boehner will remain as Speaker. Mr. Boehner may feel himself under continuing pressure from more conservative members of his party to move his legislative agenda further to the Right. The result of these changes will make it more difficult to pass improved labor legislation, and we can expect to be playing more defense than offense in regards labor issues. On the other hand, the criminal justice issues that are important to NAPO members and officers will have a friendlier reception with the new Congress. Many of these issues already enjoy bipartisan support in this Congress, and we can expect this to continue on the criminal justice side.

Finally, the Obama Administration is currently indicating that they do not intend to change course or back down from their political priorities. This may include Executive Orders and “acting” appointments in various executive departments (which do not need to win Senate confirmation). If, as is anticipated, these executive actions include substantial changes in immigration enforcement policy, you can expect an outcry from newly elected Republicans and even many Democrats who fear being blamed or associated with the president’s policies.

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Highlights of Election Results:

Below please find highlights of election results. (A comprehensive summary of election results is attached to this report for your review).

 Republicans claimed Democratic Senate seats in North Carolina, Colorado, Iowa, West Virginia, Arkansas, Montana, and South Dakota to gain their first Senate majority since 2006. o In North Carolina, Republican Thom Tillis came from behind to beat Senator Kay Hagan. o Representative Cory Gardner, a Republican, beat Senator Mark Udall in Colorado. o Representative Bruce Braley lost to Iraq war veteran Joni Ernst, who became the first woman elected to Congress from her state. o In West Virginia, Republican Shelley Moore Capito, won the Senate seat long held by Jay Rockefeller, a Democrat. o In Arkansas, Representative Tom Cotton, a freshman Republican, defeated Senator Mark Pryor. o Republican Steve Daines defeated Amanda Curtis in the Montana Senate race. o Republican Mike Rounds defeated Democrat Rick Weiland in the South Dakota Senate race.

 Additional Senate election results are below: o Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was reelected, and is expected to become the next Senate Majority Leader. o In the Georgia Senate race, Democrat Michelle Nunn, lost to David Purdue, who won by more than half of the vote. o Senator Pat Roberts, a Kansas Republican, beat Independent challenger Greg Orman. o Senator Jeanne Shaheeen, the Democratic incumbent, fended off Scott Brown in the New Hampshire race. o There will be a runoff in Louisiana on December 6th, between Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu and Republican challenger Bill Cassidy.

 Highlights from Governor races are below: o In Pennsylvania, Tom Wolf, a Democrat, defeated Republican Governor, Tom Corbett. o Two high profile Republican governors won reelection – John Kasich in swing state Ohio and Republican Scott Walker in Wisconsin. o In New Mexico, Republican Governor Susana Martinez won reelection. o In Maryland, a traditionally Democratic state, elected Republican Larry Hogan as governor. o In Illinois, Bruce Rauner defeated incumbent Democratic Governor Pat Quinn.

NAPO continues to engage Hill staffers to ensure our priorities remain at the top of the agenda through the Lame Duck session and into the 114th Congress. We will keep our members updated as we move forward.

Sources: Collinson, Stephen. "Election 2014: The Big Day Is Here." CNN. Cable News Network, 04 Nov.

Stone, Geoffrey R. "The Senate: A Republican 'Landslide'?" The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 06 Nov. 2014. Web. 09 Nov. 2014.

Weisman, Jonathan, and Ashley Parker. "Riding Wave of Discontent, G.O.P. Takes Senate." . The New York Times, 04 Nov. 2014. Web. 05 Nov. 2014.

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NAPO Meetings on Capitol Hill

On November 7, 2014, NAPO met with senior staffers for Congressmen Joe Garcia (D-FL) and Congressman Jim Himes (D-CT). NAPO continues to pursue our top legislative priorities through the end of this Congress, and ensure that these priorities remain at the top of the Congressional agenda when the 114th Congress begins. NAPO used the aforementioned meetings to outline our highest priorities, which include the following initiatives:

Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Grant Act: The BVP Grant Program provides Federal funds to state and local law enforcement departments to assist state and local law enforcement efforts to purchase bullet resistant vests. NAPO continues to expend all available efforts to garner additional support for the House and Senate versions of this bill.

Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Improvement and Reauthorization Act: This bill would reauthorize the COPS Program for five years and raise the current hiring cap from $75,000 to $125,000. The COPS Office has been extremely successful in implementing and carrying out its designated objectives. Since its creation, the COPS Office has assisted over 13,000 of the nation’s 18,000 jurisdictions with over $14 billion in funding to hire more than 125,000 additional officers. Reauthorizing this program will allow for the continuation of a highly successful program that keeps our communities safe.

Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Act (JMHCA): The Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act (MIOTCRA) created the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) to help states and counties design and implement collaborative efforts between criminal justice and mental health systems. The JMHCA reauthorizes the successful MIOTCRA and extends the JMHCP for five years. The JMHCP can help law enforcement agencies across the United States in their responsibilities in assisting citizens with mental health issues.

Social Security Fairness Act: This bill would strike the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) formulas currently used to calculate Social Security benefits. Both formulas were enacted in the 1980s because Congress was concerned Social Security paid unintended benefits to workers who had spent most of their careers in “non-covered” jobs. However, the formulas go too far and penalize workers with split careers who contributed a great deal to Social Security, but retire under their “non-covered” pensions. By significantly scaling back and reducing Social Security benefits for law enforcement officers and their survivors, as GPO and WEP do, officers and their families are provided much less protection against financial difficulties.

NAPO appreciated the opportunity to meet with both of the staffers, and we look forward to continuing to pursue our top priorities on Capitol Hill. If you have any questions about any of the issues summarized above, please contact Melissa Nee at: [email protected].

NAPO Participates in Comprehensive Law Enforcement Review Project Teleconferences

NAPO is involved in a comprehensive law enforcement review project, which was initiated in response to a proposal, co-authored by NAPO, recommending a criminal justice review. The Attorney General requested the COPS Office to lead the project, with input from a diverse group of law enforcement stakeholders.

The goal of the project is to create a foundational document that provides an overview of key developments and challenges in American law enforcement, focusing on the last fifty years. Over the past week, NAPO participated in the following teleconferences to move the project forward:

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 Policy Reform and Implementation: Subtopics that are being reviewed include: Attorney General Holder’s Smart on Crime Initiative; Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR); law enforcement and immigration; federal grant programs; and information sharing.  Future of Policing: Subtopics that are being reviewed include: policing in a new economy; collaboration and partnerships; developing effective leaders; police agency of the future; and recruitment, hiring, and retention.  Leadership, Culture, and Integrity: Procedural justice was the focus of last week’s discussion.  Technology in Policing: Subtopics that are being reviewed include: new technology (body cameras, ShotSpotter, etc.); policies; privacy; and investigations and crime science.  Officer Safety and Wellness: Subtopics that are being reviewed include: suicide reduction efforts; officer killed in line of duty reviews; and safety equipment.

NAPO is concerned over the direction the project has taken, as we feel that some of the discussions may be objectionable to our members. As we move forward, we will continue to strongly advocate that the rank-and-file perspective be included in the project review. NAPO will keep our members updated as the project moves forward.

If you have any questions about NAPO’s involvement in the criminal justice review project, please contact Bill Johnson at: [email protected].

Please monitor NAPO’s website www.napo.org, and Facebook page: National Association of Police Organizations, and follow us on Twitter at NAPOpolice for breaking news and updates.

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Departing Members of the 113th Congress

Defeated in general election 14 Democrats, 3 Republicans

Name First elected Defeated by Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga. (12) 2004 Rick Allen, R Rep. Timothy H. Bishop. D-N.Y. (1) 2002 Lee Zeldin, R Rep. Bill Enyart, D-Ill. (12) 2012 Mike Bost, R Del. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, D-A.S. 1988 Aumua Amata Radewagen, R Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla. (26) 2012 Carlos Curbelo, R Rep. Pete Gallego, D-Texas (23) 2012 Will Hurd, R Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C. 2008 Thom Tillis, R Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev. (4) 2012 Cresent Hardy, R Rep. Dan Maffei, D-N.Y. (24) 2008 John Katko, R Rep. Vance McAllister, R-La. (5) 2013 Lost open primary Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark. 2002 Rep. Tom Cotton, R Rep. Nick J. Rahall II, D-W.Va. (3) 1976 Evan Jenkins, R Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Ill. (10) 2012 Robert Dold, R

Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-N.H. (1) 2006 Frank Guinta, R OUSTED: Udall, a six-year incumbent, lost his seat in Rep. Steve Southerland II, R-Fla. (2) 2010 Gwen Graham, D Colorado’s Senate race by 7 percentage points. Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb. (2) 1998 Brad Ashford, D Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo. 2008 Rep. Cory Gardner, R

Sought other office 7 Democrats, 11 Republicans

Name First elected Result Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa (1) 2006 Lost Senate race Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga. (10) 2007 Lost Senate primary Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. (2) 2000 Elected to Senate Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-La. (6) 2008 Advanced to Senate runoff Del. Donna M.C. Christensen, D-V.I. 1996 Trailing in gubernatorial race Rep. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. (4) 2012 Elected to Senate Rep. Steve Daines, R-Mont. (AL) 2012 Elected to Senate Rep. Cory Gardner, R-Colo. (4) 2010 Elected to Senate Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga. (11) 2002 Lost Senate primary Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Ark. (2) 2010 Elected lieutenant governor Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, D-Hawaii (1) 2010 Lost Senate primary Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga. (1) 1992 Lost Senate primary runoff Rep. James Lankford, R-Okla. (5) 2010 Elected to Senate Rep. Michael H. Michaud, D-Maine (2) 2002 Lost gubernatorial race Rep. Gloria Negrete McLeod, D-Calif. (35) 2012 Trailing in San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors race Rep. Gary Peters, D-Mich. (14) 2008 Elected to Senate Rep. Allyson Y. Schwartz, D-Pa. (13) 2004 Lost gubernatorial primary ALOHA: Hanabusa fell short in her Democratic primary challenge to Sen. Brian Schatz. Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas (36) 2012 Lost Senate primary

Deceased 1 Democrat, 1 Republican

Name First elected Date Details or appointed

Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg, D-N.J. 1982 Died on June 3, 2013 Seat filled by appointment

Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Fla. 1970 Died on Oct. 18, 2013 Seat filled by special election IMAGES PENSINGER/GETTY DOUG TOP: PHOTOS FILE CALL ROLL CLARK/CQ BILL BOTTOM: PHOTOS FILE CALL ROLL GRAHAM/CQ DOUGLAS AND WILLIAMS TOM

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Resignations 6 Democrats, 7 Republicans

Name First elected Effective date Details or appointed

Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-La. (5) 2002 Sept. 27, 2013 Seat filled by special election Rep. Robert E. Andrews, D-N.J. (1) 1990 Feb. 18, 2014 Seat being filled by special election Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont. 1978 Feb. 6, 2014 Became ambassador to China; seat filled by appointment Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Ala. (1) 2002 Aug. 2, 2013 Seat filled by special election Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va. (7) 2000 Aug. 18, 2014 Had been defeated in a primary election June 10, 2014; seat being filled by special election Sen. Jeff Chiesa, R-N.J. 2013 Oct. 31, 2013 Was appointee; seat filled by special election Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. 2004 End of 113th Congress Will resign at end of 113th Congress, though term extends to January 2017; seat being filled by special election Sen. William “Mo” Cowan, D-Mass. 2013 July 16, 2013 Was appointee; seat filled by special election Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo. (8) 1996 Jan. 22, 2013 Seat filled by special election Sen. , D-Mass. 1984 Feb. 1, 2013 Became secretary of State; seat filled by appointment Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass. (5) 1976 July 15, 2013 Won Senate special election; seat filled by special election Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla. (19) 2012 Jan. 27, 2014 Seat filled by special election Rep. Melvin Watt, D-N.C. (12) 1992 Jan. 6, 2014 Became Federal Housing Finance Agency director; seat being filled by special election

Retiring, Senate 5 Democrats, 2 Republicans Lost campaign for renomination 1 Democrat, 2 Republicans

Name First elected Name First elected Winner of nomination or appointed Rep. Kerry Bentivolio, R-Mich. (11) 2012 David Trott, R Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga. 2002 Rep. Ralph M. Hall, R-Texas (4) 1980 John Ratcliffe, R Tom Harkin, D-Iowa 1984 Rep. John F. Tierney, D-Mass. (6) 1996 Seth Moulton, D Mike Johanns, R-Neb. 2008 Tim Johnson, D-S.D. 1996 Carl Levin, D-Mich. 1978 Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va. 1984 John Walsh, D-Mont. 2014

Retiring, House 10 Democrats, 14 Republicans Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. (6) 2006 Spencer Bachus, R-Ala. (6) 1992 Dave Camp, R-Mich. (4) 1990 John Campbell, R-Calif. (45) 2005 Howard Coble, R-N.C. (6) 1984 John D. Dingell, D-Mich. (12) 1955 Jim Gerlach, R-Pa. (6) 2002 Doc Hastings, R-Wash. (4) 1994 Rush D. Holt, D-N.J. (12) 1998 Tom Latham, R-Iowa (3) 1994 Jim Matheson, D-Utah (4) 2000 Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y. (4) 1996 Mike McIntyre, D-N.C. (7) 1996 Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif. (25) 1992 EXIT STRATEGY: Bachmann, Gary G. Miller, R-Calif. (31) 1998 above, is leaving the House. Cantor, left, already has — he George Miller, D-Calif. (11) 19 74 resigned his seat in August, James P. Moran, D-Va. (8) 1990 two months after his surprise Bill Owens, D-N.Y. (21) 2009 loss in a Republican primary. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz. (7) 1991 Tom Petri, R-Wis. (6) 1979 Mike Rogers, R-Mich. (8) 2000 Jon Runyan, R-N.J. (3) 2010 Henry A. Waxman, D-Calif. (33) 19 74 Frank R. Wolf, R-Va. (10) 1980 TOP: DOUG PENSINGER/GETTY IMAGES PENSINGER/GETTY DOUG TOP: PHOTOS FILE CALL ROLL CLARK/CQ BILL BOTTOM: PHOTOS FILE CALL ROLL GRAHAM/CQ DOUGLAS AND WILLIAMS TOM

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Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Democrats (11) Democrats (9) Democrats (12) Republicans (10) Debbie Stabenow, Mich., Thad Cochran, Miss., Tim Johnson, S.D., Michael D. Crapo, Idaho, Chairwoman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member Patrick J. Leahy, Vt. Mitch McConnell, Ky. Jack Reed, R.I. Richard C. Shelby, Ala. Tom Harkin, Iowa Pat Roberts, Kan. Charles E. Schumer, N.Y. Bob Corker, Tenn. Sherrod Brown, Ohio Saxby Chambliss, Ga. Robert Menendez, N.J. David Vitter, La. Amy Klobuchar, Minn. John Boozman, Ark. Sherrod Brown, Ohio Mike Johanns, Neb. Michael Bennet, Colo. John Hoeven, N.D. Jon Tester, Mont. Patrick J. Toomey, Pa. Kirsten Gillibrand, N.Y. Mike Johanns, Neb. Mark Warner, Va. Mark S. Kirk, Ill. SENATE Joe Donnelly, Ind. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Jeff Merkley, Ore. Jerry Moran, Kan. Heidi Heitkamp, N.D. John Thune, S.D. Kay Hagan, N.C. Tom Coburn, Okla. Bob Casey, Pa. Joe Manchin III, W.Va. Dean Heller, Nev. John Walsh, Mont Elizabeth Warren, Mass. Heidi Heitkamp, N.D. Appropriations Democrats (16) Republicans (14) Budget Barbara A. Mikulski, Md., Richard C. Shelby, Ala. - Ranking Democrats (12) Republicans (10) Chairwoman Member Patty Murray, Wash., Jeff Sessions, Ala., Patrick J. Leahy, Vt. Thad Cochran, Miss. Chairwoman Ranking Member Tom Harkin, Iowa Mitch McConnell, Ky. Ron Wyden, Ore. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Patty Murray, Wash. Lamar Alexander, Tenn. Bill Nelson, Fla. Michael B. Enzi, Wyo. Dianne Feinstein, Calif. Susan Collins, Maine Debbie Stabenow, Mich. Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Richard J. Durbin, Ill. Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Bernard Sanders, Vt. (I) Lindsey Graham, S.C. Tim Johnson, S.D. Lindsey Graham, S.C. Sheldon Whitehouse, R.I. Rob Portman, Ohio Mary L. Landrieu, La. Mark S. Kirk, Ill. Mark Warner, Va. Patrick J. Toomey, Pa. Jack Reed, R.I. Dan Coats, Ind. Jeff Merkley, Ore. Ron Johnson, Wis. Mark Pryor, Ark. Roy Blunt, Mo. Chris Coons, Del. Kelly Ayotte, N.H. Jon Tester, Mont. Jerry Moran, Kan. Tammy Baldwin, Wis. Roger Wicker, Miss. Tom Udall, N.M. John Hoeven, N.D. Tim Kaine, Va. Jeanne Shaheen, N.H. Mike Johanns, Neb. Angus King, Maine (I). Jeff Merkley, Ore. John Boozman, Ark. Mark Begich, Alaska Chris Coons, Del.

Armed Services Commerce, Science & Transportation Democrats (14) Republicans (12) Democrats (13) Republicans (11) Carl Levin, Mich., James M. Inhofe, Okla., Jay Rockefeller, W.Va., John Thune, S.D., Chairman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member Jack Reed, R.I. John McCain, Ariz. Barbara Boxer, Calif. Roger Wicker, Miss. Bill Nelson, Fla. Jeff Sessions, Ala. Bill Nelson, Fla. Roy Blunt, Mo. Claire McCaskill, Mo. Saxby Chambliss, Ga. Maria Cantwell, Wash. Marco Rubio, Fla. Mark Udall, Colo. Roger Wicker, Miss. Mark Pryor, Ark. Kelly Ayotte, N.H. Kay Hagan, N.C. Kelly Ayotte, N.H. Claire McCaskill, Mo. Dean Heller, Nev. Joe Manchin III, W.Va. Deb Fischer, Neb. Amy Klobuchar, Minn. Dan Coats, Ind. Jeanne Shaheen, N.H. Lindsey Graham, S.C. Mark Begich, Alaska Tim Scott, S.C. Kirsten Gillibrand, N.Y. David Vitter, La. Richard Blumenthal, Conn. Ted Cruz, Texas Richard Blumenthal, Conn. Roy Blunt, Mo. Brian Schatz, Hawaii Deb Fischer, Neb. Joe Donnelly, Ind. Mike Lee, Utah Edward J. Markey, Mass. Ron Johnson, Wis. Mazie K. Hirono, Hawaii Ted Cruz, Texas Cory Booker, N.J. Tim Kaine, Va. John Walsh, Mont. Angus King, Maine (I)

NOTE: These pages account for incumbent retirements and any electoral losses called by 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5.

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Energy and Natural Resources Foreign Relations Democrats (12) Republicans (10) Democrats (10) Republicans (8) Mary L. Landrieu, La., Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Robert Menendez, N.J.. Bob Corker, Tenn., Chairwoman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member Ron Wyden, Ore. John Barrasso, Wyo. Barbara Boxer, Calif. Jim Risch, Idaho Tim Johnson, S.D. Jim Risch, Idaho Benjamin L. Cardin, Md. Marco Rubio, Fla. Maria Cantwell, Wash. Mike Lee, Utah Jeanne Shaheen, N.H. Ron Johnson, Wis. Bernard Sanders, Vt. (I) Dean Heller, Nev. Chris Coons, Del. Jeff Flake, Ariz. Debbie Stabenow, Mich. Jeff Flake, Ariz. Richard J. Durbin, Ill. John McCain, Ariz. Mark Udall, Colo. Tim Scott, S.C. Tom Udall, N.M. John Barrasso, Wyo. Al Franken, Minn. Lamar Alexander, Tenn. Christopher S. Murphy, Conn. Rand Paul, Ky.

SENATE Joe Manchin III, W.Va. Rob Portman, Ohio Tim Kaine, Va. Brian Schatz, Hawaii John Hoeven, N.D. Edward J. Markey, Mass. Martin Heinrich, N.M. Tammy Baldwin, Wis.

Environment & Public Works Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Democrats (10) Republicans (8) Democrats (12) Republicans (10) Barbara Boxer, Calif., David Vitter, La.. Tom Harkin, Iowa - Chairman Lamar Alexander, Tenn., Chairwoman Ranking Member Barbara A. Mikulski, Md. Ranking Member Thomas R. Carper, Del. James M. Inhofe, Okla. Patty Murray, Wash. Michael B. Enzi, Wyo. Benjamin L. Cardin, Md. John Barrasso, Wyo. Bernard Sanders, Vt. (I) Richard M. Burr, N.C. Bernard Sanders, Vt. (I) Jeff Sessions, Ala. Bob Casey, Pa. Johnny Isakson, Ga. Sheldon Whitehouse, R.I. Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Kay Hagan, N.C. Rand Paul, Ky. Tom Udall, N.M. Roger Wicker, Miss. Al Franken, Minn. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Jeff Merkley, Ore. John Boozman, Ark. Michael Bennet, Colo. Pat Roberts, Kan. Kirsten Gillibrand, N.Y. Deb Fischer, Neb. Sheldon Whitehouse, R.I. Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Cory Booker, N.J. Tammy Baldwin, Wis. Mark S. Kirk, Ill. Edward J. Markey, Mass. Christopher S. Murphy, Conn. Tim Scott, S.C. Elizabeth Warren, Mass. Finance Democrats (13) Republicans (11) Ron Wyden, Ore., Orrin G. Hatch, Utah, Homeland Security & Chairman Ranking Member Governmental Affairs Jay Rockefeller, W.Va. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Democrats (9) Republicans (8) Charles E. Schumer, N.Y. Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Thomas R. Carper, Del., Tom Coburn, Okla., Debbie Stabenow, Mich. Pat Roberts, Kan. Chairman Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, Wash. Michael B. Enzi, Wyo. Carl Levin, Mich. John McCain, Ariz. Bill Nelson, Fla. John Cornyn, Texas Mark Pryor, Ark. Ron Johnson, Wis. Robert Menendez, N.J. John Thune, S.D. Mary L. Landrieu, La. Rob Portman, Ohio Thomas R. Carper, Del. Richard M. Burr, N.C. Claire McCaskill, Mo. Rand Paul, Ky. Benjamin L. Cardin, Md. Johnny Isakson, Ga. Jon Tester, Mont. Michael B. Enzi, Wyo. Sherrod Brown, Ohio Rob Portman, Ohio Mark Begich, Alaska Kelly Ayotte, N.H. Michael Bennet, Colo. Patrick J. Toomey, Pa. Tammy Baldwin, Wis. Vacancy Bob Casey, Pa. Heidi Heitkamp, N.D. Mark Warner, Va.

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Indian Affairs Select Intelligence Democrats (8) Republicans (6) Democrats (8) Republicans (7) Jon Tester, Mont. , John Barrasso, Wyo., Dianne Feinstein, Calif.., Saxby Chambliss, Ga., Chairman Vice Chairman Chairwoman Vice Chairman Tim Johnson, S.D. John McCain, Ariz. Jay Rockefeller, W.Va. Richard M. Burr, N.C. Maria Cantwell, Wash. Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Ron Wyden, Ore. Jim Risch, Idaho Tom Udall, N.M. John Hoeven, N.D. Barbara A. Mikulski, Md. Dan Coats, Ind. Al Franken, Minn. Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Mark Udall, Colo. Marco Rubio, Fla. Mark Begich, Alaska Deb Fischer, Neb. Mark Warner, Va. Susan Collins, Maine Brian Schatz, Hawaii Martin Heinrich, N.M. Tom Coburn, Okla. Heidi Heitkamp, N.D. Angus King, Maine (I) SENATE Judiciary Democrats (10) Republicans (8) Small Business & Entrepreneurship Patrick J. Leahy, Vt., Charles E. Grassley, Iowa, Democrats (10) Republicans (8) Chairman Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, Wash., Jim Risch, Idaho, Dianne Feinstein, Calif. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Chairwoman Ranking Member Charles E. Schumer, N.Y. Jeff Sessions, Ala. Carl Levin, Mich. David Vitter, La. Richard J. Durbin, Ill. Lindsey Graham, S.C. Mary L. Landrieu, La. Marco Rubio, Fla. Sheldon Whitehouse, R.I. John Cornyn, Texas Mark Pryor, Ark. Rand Paul, Ky. Amy Klobuchar, Minn. Mike Lee, Utah Benjamin L. Cardin, Md. Tim Scott, S.C. Al Franken, Minn. Ted Cruz, Texas Jeanne Shaheen, N.H. Deb Fischer, Neb. Chris Coons, Del. Jeff Flake, Ariz. Kay Hagan, N.C. Michael B. Enzi, Wyo. Richard Blumenthal, Conn. Heidi Heitkamp, N.D. Ron Johnson, Wis. Mazie K. Hirono, Hawaii Edward J. Markey, Mass. Cory Booker, N.J.

Rules & Administration Democrats (10) Republicans (8) Special Aging Charles E. Schumer, N.Y., Pat Roberts, Kan., Democrats (11) Republicans (9) Chairman Ranking Member Bill Nelson, Fla. - Chairman Susan Collins, Maine - Ranking Dianne Feinstein, Calif. Mitch McConnell, Ky. Bob Casey, Pa. Member Richard J. Durbin, Ill. Thad Cochran, Miss. Claire McCaskill, Mo. Bob Corker, Tenn. Mark Pryor, Ark. Saxby Chambliss, Ga. Sheldon Whitehouse, R.I. Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Tom Udall, N.M. Lamar Alexander, Tenn. Kirsten Gillibrand, N.Y. Mark S. Kirk, Ill. Mark Warner, Va. Richard C. Shelby, Ala. Joe Manchin III, W.Va. Dean Heller, Nev. Patrick J. Leahy, Vt. Roy Blunt, Mo. Richard Blumenthal, Conn. Jeff Flake, Ariz. Amy Klobuchar, Minn. Ted Cruz, Texas Tammy Baldwin, Wis. Kelly Ayotte, N.H. Angus King, Maine (I) Joe Donnelly, Ind. Tim Scott, S.C. John Walsh, Mont. Elizabeth Warren, Mass. Ted Cruz, Texas John Walsh, Mont. Select Ethics Democrats (3) Republicans (3) Barbara Boxer, Calif., Johnny Isakson, Ga., Veterans’ Affairs Chairwoman Vice Chairman Democrats (8) Republicans (6) Mark Pryor, Ark. Pat Roberts, Kan. Bernard Sanders, Vt., Richard M. Burr, N.C., Sherrod Brown, Ohio Jim Risch, Idaho Chairman (I) Ranking Member Jay Rockefeller, W.Va. Johnny Isakson, Ga. Patty Murray, Wash. Mike Johanns, Neb. Sherrod Brown, Ohio Jerry Moran, Kan. Jon Tester, Mont. John Boozman, Ark. Mark Begich, Alaska Dean Heller, Nev. Richard Blumenthal, Conn. Mazie K. Hirono, Hawaii

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Agriculture Appropriations, continued Republicans (25) Democrats (21) Frank D. Lucas, Okla., Collin C. Peterson, Minn. - Republicans (29) Democrats (22) Chairman Ranking Member Chuck Fleischmann, Tenn. Bill Owens, N.Y. Robert W. Goodlatte, Va. Mike McIntyre, N.C. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Wash. Steve King, Iowa David Scott, Ga. David Joyce, Ohio Randy Neugebauer, Texas Jim Costa, Calif. David Valadao, Calif. Mike D. Rogers, Ala. Tim Walz, Minn. Andy Harris, Md. K. Michael Conaway, Texas Kurt Schrader, Ore. Martha Roby, Ala. Glenn Thompson, Pa. Marcia L. Fudge, Ohio Mark Amodei, Nev. Bob Gibbs, Ohio Jim McGovern, Mass. Chris Stewart, Utah Austin Scott, Ga. Suzan DelBene, Wash. Scott Tipton, Colo. Gloria Negrete McLeod, Calif. Armed Services Rick Crawford, Ark. Filemon Vela, Texas Republicans (34) Democrats (28) Scott DesJarlais, Tenn. Michelle Lujan Grisham, N.M. Howard “Buck” McKeon, Calif. - Adam Smith, Wash. - Chris Gibson, N.Y. Ann McLane Kuster, N.H. Chairman Ranking Member Vicky Hartzler, Mo. Rick Nolan, Minn. Mac Thornberry, Texas Loretta Sanchez, Calif. Reid Ribble, Wis. Pete Gallego, Texas Walter B. Jones, N.C. Mike McIntyre, N.C. Kristi Noem, S.D. Bill Enyart, Ill. J. Randy Forbes, Va. Robert A. Brady, Pa. Dan Benishek, Mich. Juan C. Vargas, Calif. Jeff Miller, Fla. Susan A. Davis, Calif. Jeff Denham, Calif. Cheri Bustos, Ill. Joe Wilson, S.C. Jim Langevin, R.I. Stephen Fincher, Tenn. Sean Patrick Maloney, N.Y. Frank A. LoBiondo, N.J. Rick Larsen, Wash. HOUSE Doug LaMalfa, Calif. Joe Courtney, Conn. Rob Bishop, Utah Jim Cooper, Tenn. Richard Hudson, N.C. John Garamendi, Calif. Michael R. Turner, Ohio Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Guam Rodney Davis, Ill. John Kline, Minn. Joe Courtney, Conn. Chris Collins, N.Y. Mike D. Rogers, Ala. Dave Loebsack, Iowa Ted Yoho, Fla. Trent Franks, Ariz. Niki Tsongas, Mass. Vance McAllister, La. Bill Shuster, Pa. John Garamendi, Calif. Appropriations K. Michael Conaway, Texas Hank Johnson, Ga. Doug Lamborn, Colo. Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii Republicans (29) Democrats (22) Rob Wittman, Va. Jackie Speier, Calif. Harold Rogers, Ky., Nita M. Lowey, N.Y. - Ranking Duncan Hunter, Calif. Ron Barber, Ariz. Chairman Member John Fleming, La. André Carson, Ind. Frank R. Wolf, Va. Marcy Kaptur, Ohio Mike Coffman, Colo. Carol Shea-Porter, N.H. Jack Kingston, Ga. Peter J. Visclosky, Ind. Scott Rigell, Va. Dan Maffei, N.Y. Rodney Frelinghuysen, N.J. José E. Serrano, N.Y. Chris Gibson, N.Y. Derek Kilmer, Wash. Tom Latham, Iowa Rosa DeLauro, Conn. Vicky Hartzler, Mo. Joaquin Castro, Texas Robert B. Aderholt, Ala. James P. Moran, Va. Joe Heck, Nev. Tammy Duckworth, Ill. Kay Granger, Texas Ed Pastor, Ariz. Jon Runyan, N.J. Scott Peters, Calif. Mike Simpson, Idaho David E. Price, N.C. Austin Scott, Ga. Bill Enyart, Ill. John Culberson, Texas Lucille Roybal-Allard, Calif. Steven M. Palazzo, Miss. Pete Gallego, Texas Ander Crenshaw, Fla. Sam Farr, Calif. Mo Brooks, Ala. Marc Veasey, Texas John Carter, Texas Chaka Fattah, Pa. Rich Nugent, Fla. Tulsi Gabbard, Hawaii Ken Calvert, Calif. Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Ga. Kristi Noem, S.D. Tom Cole, Okla. Barbara Lee, Calif. Paul Cook, Calif. Mario Diaz-Balart, Fla. Adam B. Schiff, Calif. Jim Bridenstine, Okla. Charlie Dent, Pa. Michael M. Honda, Calif. Brad Wenstrup, Ohio Tom Graves, Ga. Betty McCollum, Minn. Jackie Walorski, Ind. Kevin Yoder, Kan. Tim Ryan, Ohio Bradley Byrne, Ala. Steve Womack, Ark. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Fla. Alan Nunnelee, Miss. Henry Cuellar, Texas Jeff Fortenberry, Neb. Chellie Pingree, Maine Tom Rooney, Fla. Mike Quigley, Ill.

NOTE: These pages account for incumbent retirements and any electoral losses called by 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5.

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Budget Energy & Commerce Republicans (22) Democrats (17) Republicans (30) Democrats (24) Paul D. Ryan, Wis., Chris Van Hollen, Md., Fred Upton, Mich., Henry A. Waxman, Calif., Chairman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member Scott Garrett, N.J. John Yarmuth, Ky. Ralph M. Hall, Texas John D. Dingell, Mich. John Campbell, Calif. Bill Pascrell Jr., N.J. Joe L. Barton, Texas Frank Pallone Jr., N.J. Ken Calvert, Calif. Tim Ryan, Ohio Edward Whitfield, Ky. Bobby L. Rush, Ill. Tom Cole, Okla. Gwen Moore, Wis. John Shimkus, Ill. Anna G. Eshoo, Calif. Tom Price, Ga. Kathy Castor, Fla. Joe Pitts, Pa. Eliot L. Engel, N.Y. Tom McClintock, Calif. Jim McDermott, Wash. Greg Walden, Ore. Gene Green, Texas James Lankford, Okla. Barbara Lee, Calif. Lee Terry, Neb. Diana DeGette, Colo. Diane Black, Tenn. Hakeem Jeffries, N.Y. Mike Rogers, Mich. Lois Capps, Calif. Reid Ribble, Wis. Mark Pocan, Wis. Tim Murphy, Pa. Mike Doyle, Pa. Bill Flores, Texas Michelle Lujan Grisham, N.M. Michael C. Burgess, Texas Jan Schakowsky, Ill. Todd Rokita, Ind. Jared Huffman, Calif. Marsha Blackburn, Tenn. Jim Matheson, Utah Rob Woodall, Ga. Tony Cárdenas, Calif. Phil Gingrey, Ga. G.K. Butterfield, N.C. Marsha Blackburn, Tenn. Earl Blumenauer, Ore. Steve Scalise, La. John Barrow, Ga. Alan Nunnelee, Miss. Kurt Schrader, Ore. Bob Latta, Ohio Doris Matsui, Calif. Scott Rigell, Va. Lloyd Doggett, Texas Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Wash. Donna M.C. Christensen, V.I. Vicky Hartzler, Mo. Dan Kildee, Mich. Gregg Harper, Miss. Kathy Castor, Fla. Vicky Hartzler, Mo. Leonard Lance, N.J. John Sarbanes, Md.

Jackie Walorski, Ind. Bill Cassidy, La. Jerry McNerney, Calif. HOUSE Tom Rice, S.C. Brett Guthrie, Ky. Bruce Braley, Iowa Roger Williams, Texas Pete Olson, Texas Peter Welch, Vt. Sean P. Duffy, Wis. David B. McKinley, W.Va. Ben Ray Luján, N.M. Vacancy Cory Gardner, Colo. Paul Tonko, N.Y. Mike Pompeo, Kan. John Yarmuth, Ky. Adam Kinzinger, Ill. Morgan Griffith, Va. Education & the Workforce Gus Bilirakis, Fla. Bill Johnson, Ohio Republicans (23) Democrats (18) Billy Long, Mo. John Kline, Minn., George Miller, Calif., Renee Ellmers, N.C. Chairman Ranking Member

Tom Petri, Wis. Robert C. Scott, Va. Howard “Buck” McKeon, Calif. Rubén Hinojosa, Texas Joe Wilson, S.C. Carolyn McCarthy, N.Y. Virginia Foxx, N.C. John F. Tierney, Mass. Tom Price, Ga. Rush D. Holt, N.J. Kenny Marchant, Texas Susan A. Davis, Calif. Duncan Hunter, Calif. Raúl M. Grijalva, Ariz. Phil Roe, Tenn. Timothy H. Bishop, N.Y. Glenn Thompson, Pa. Dave Loebsack, Iowa Tim Walberg, Mich. Joe Courtney, Conn. Matt Salmon, Ariz. Marcia L. Fudge, Ohio Brett Guthrie, Ky. Jared Polis, Colo. Scott DesJarlais, Tenn. Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, N. Todd Rokita, Ind. Marianas Larry Bucshon, Ind. Frederica S. Wilson, Fla. Lou Barletta, Pa. Suzanne Bonamici, Ore. Joe Heck, Nev. Mark Pocan, Wis. Mike Kelly, Pa. Mark Takano, Calif. Susan W. Brooks, Ind. Richard Hudson, N.C. Luke Messer, Ind. Bradley Byrne, Ala

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Ethics Foreign Affairs Republicans (5) Democrats (5) Republicans (25) Democrats (21) K. Michael Conaway, Texas - Linda T. Sánchez, Calif. - Ed Royce, Calif. - Chairman Eliot L. Engel, N.Y. - Ranking Chairman Ranking Member Christopher H. Smith, N.J. Member Charlie Dent, Pa. Pedro R. Pierluisi, P.R. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Fla. Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, A.S. Patrick Meehan, Pa. Michael E. Capuano, Mass. Dana Rohrabacher, Calif. Brad Sherman, Calif. Trey Gowdy, S.C. Yvette D. Clarke, N.Y. Steve Chabot, Ohio Gregory W. Meeks, N.Y. Susan W. Brooks, Ind. Ted Deutch, Fla. Joe Wilson, S.C. Albio Sires, N.J. Michael McCaul, Texas Gerald E. Connolly, Va. Ted Poe, Texas Ted Deutch, Fla. Matt Salmon, Ariz. Brian Higgins, N.Y. Tom Marino, Pa. Karen Bass, Calif. Jeff Duncan, S.C. William Keating, Mass. Financial Services Adam Kinzinger, Ill. David Cicilline, R.I. Republicans (33) Democrats (28) Mo Brooks, Ala. Alan Grayson, Fla. Jeb Hensarling, Texas - Chairman Maxine Waters, Calif. - Ranking Tom Cotton, Ark. Juan C. Vargas, Calif. Spencer Bachus, Ala. Member Paul Cook, Calif. Brad Schneider, Ill. Peter T. King, N.Y. Carolyn B. Maloney, N.Y. George Holding, N.C. Joseph P. Kennedy III, Mass. Ed Royce, Calif. Nydia M. Velázquez, N.Y. Randy Weber, Texas Ami Bera, Calif. Frank D. Lucas, Okla. Brad Sherman, Calif. Scott Perry, Pa. Alan Lowenthal, Calif. Gary G. Miller, Calif. - Vice Chair- Gregory W. Meeks, N.Y. Steve Stockman, Texas Grace Meng, N.Y. man Michael E. Capuano, Mass. Ron DeSantis, Fla. Lois Frankel, Fla.

HOUSE Shelley Moore Capito, W.Va. Rubén Hinojosa, Texas Doug Collins, Ga. Tulsi Gabbard, Hawaii Scott Garrett, N.J. William Lacy Clay, Mo. Mark Meadows, N.C. Joaquin Castro, Texas Randy Neugebauer, Texas Carolyn McCarthy, N.Y. Ted Yoho, Fla. Patrick T. McHenry, N.C. Stephen F. Lynch, Mass. Sean P. Duffy, Wis. John Campbell, Calif. David Scott, Ga. Curt Clawson, Fla. Michele Bachmann, Minn. Al Green, Texas Kevin McCarthy, Calif. Emanuel Cleaver II, Mo. Steve Pearce, N.M. Gwen Moore, Wis. Bill Posey, Fla. Keith Ellison, Minn. Michael G. Fitzpatrick, Pa. Ed Perlmutter, Colo. Lynn Westmoreland, Ga. Jim Himes, Conn. Homeland Security Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo. Gary Peters, Mich. Bill Huizenga, Mich. John Carney, Del. Republicans (18) Democrats (14) Sean P. Duffy, Wis. Terri A. Sewell, Ala. Michael McCaul, Texas - Chairman Bennie Thompson, Miss. - Robert Hurt, Va. Bill Foster, Ill. Lamar Smith, Texas Ranking Member Steve Stivers, Ohio Dan Kildee, Mich. Peter T. King, N.Y. Loretta Sanchez, Calif. Stephen Fincher, Tenn. Patrick Murphy, Fla. Mike D. Rogers, Ala. Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas Marlin Stutzman, Ind. John Delaney, Md. Paul Broun, Ga. Yvette D. Clarke, N.Y. Mick Mulvaney, S.C. Kyrsten Sinema, Ariz. Candice S. Miller, Mich. Brian Higgins, N.Y. Randy Hultgren, Ill. Joyce Beatty, Ohio Patrick Meehan, Pa. Cedric L. Richmond, La. Dennis A. Ross, Fla. Denny Heck, Wash. Jeff Duncan, S.C. William Keating, Mass. Robert Pittenger, N.C. Steven Horsford, Nev. Tom Marino, Pa. Ron Barber, Ariz. Ann Wagner, Mo. Jason Chaffetz, Utah Donald M. Payne Jr., N.J. Andy Barr, Ky. Steven M. Palazzo, Miss. Beto O’Rourke, Texas Tom Cotton, Ark. Lou Barletta, Pa. Filemon Vela, Texas Keith Rothfus, Pa. Richard Hudson, N.C. Eric Swalwell, Calif. Luke Messer, Ind. Steve Daines, Mont. Vacancy Susan W. Brooks, Ind. Vacancy Scott Perry, Pa. Mark Sanford, S.C. Curt Clawson, Fla.

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Natural Resources House Administration Republicans (26) Democrats (21) Republicans (6) Democrats (3) Doc Hastings, Wash. - Chairman Peter A. DeFazio, Ore. - Ranking Candice S. Miller, Mich. - Chair- Robert A. Brady, Pa. - Ranking Don Young, Alaska Member woman Member Louie Gohmert, Texas Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, A.S. Gregg Harper, Miss. Zoe Lofgren, Calif. Rob Bishop, Utah Frank Pallone Jr., N.J. Phil Gingrey, Ga. Juan C. Vargas, Calif.. Doug Lamborn, Colo. Grace F. Napolitano, Calif. Aaron Schock, Ill. Rob Wittman, Va. Rush D. Holt, N.J. Todd Rokita, Ind. Paul Broun, Ga. Raúl M. Grijalva, Ariz. Rich Nugent, Fla. John Fleming, La. Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Guam Tom McClintock, Calif. Jim Costa, Calif. Glenn Thompson, Pa. Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan, N. Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyo. Marianas Dan Benishek, Mich. Niki Tsongas, Mass. Jeff Duncan, S.C. Pedro R. Pierluisi, P.R. Scott Tipton, Colo. Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii Judiciary Paul Gosar, Ariz. Tony Cárdenas, Calif. Raúl R. Labrador, Idaho Jared Huffman, Calif. Republicans (23) Democrats (17) Steve Southerland II, Fla. Raul Ruiz, Calif. Robert W. Goodlatte, Va. - Chair- John Conyers Jr., Mich. - Ranking Bill Flores, Texas Carol Shea-Porter, N.H. man Member Jon Runyan, N.J. Alan Lowenthal, Calif. Jim Sensenbrenner, Wis. Jerrold Nadler, N.Y. Markwayne Mullin, Okla. Joe Garcia, Fla. Howard Coble, N.C. Robert C. Scott, Va. Steve Daines, Mont. Matt Cartwright, Pa. Lamar Smith, Texas Zoe Lofgren, Calif. Kevin Cramer, N.D. Katherine M. Clark, Mass. Steve Chabot, Ohio Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas Doug LaMalfa, Calif. Vacancy Spencer Bachus, Ala. Steve Cohen, Tenn. HOUSE Jason Smith, Mo. Darrell Issa, Calif. Hank Johnson, Ga. Vance McAllister, La. J. Randy Forbes, Va. Pedro R. Pierluisi, P.R. Bradley Byrne, Ala. Steve King, Iowa Judy Chu, Calif. Trent Franks, Ariz. Ted Deutch, Fla. Louie Gohmert, Texas Luis V. Gutiérrez, Ill. Jim Jordan, Ohio Karen Bass, Calif. Ted Poe, Texas Cedric L. Richmond, La. Oversight & Government Reform Jason Chaffetz, Utah Suzan DelBene, Wash. Republicans (23) Democrats (18) Tom Marino, Pa. Joe Garcia, Fla. Darrell Issa, Calif. - Elijah E. Cummings, Md. - Trey Gowdy, S.C. Hakeem Jeffries, N.Y. Chairman Ranking Member Raúl R. Labrador, Idaho David Cicilline, R.I. John L. Mica, Fla. Carolyn B. Maloney, N.Y. Blake Farenthold, Texas Michael R. Turner, Ohio Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C. George Holding, N.C. John J. Duncan Jr., Tenn. John F. Tierney, Mass. Doug Collins, Ga. Patrick T. McHenry, N.C. William Lacy Clay, Mo. Ron DeSantis, Fla. Jim Jordan, Ohio Stephen F. Lynch, Mass. Jason Smith, Mo. Jason Chaffetz, Utah Jim Cooper, Tenn. Vacancy Tim Walberg, Mich. Gerald E. Connolly, Va. James Lankford, Okla. Jackie Speier, Calif. Justin Amash, Mich. Matt Cartwright, Pa. Paul Gosar, Ariz. Tammy Duckworth, Ill. Patrick Meehan, Pa. Robin Kelly, Ill. Scott DesJarlais, Tenn. Danny K. Davis, Ill. Trey Gowdy, S.C. Peter Welch, Vt. Blake Farenthold, Texas Tony Cárdenas, Calif. Doc Hastings, Wash. Steven Horsford, Nev. Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyo. Michelle Lujan Grisham, N.M. Rob Woodall, Ga. Vacancy Thomas Massie, Ky. Doug Collins, Ga. Mark Meadows, N.C. Kerry Bentivolio, Mich. Ron DeSantis, Fla.

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Rules Select Intelligence Republicans (9) Democrats (4) Republicans (12) Democrats (9) Pete Sessions, Texas - Chairman Louise M. Slaughter, N.Y. - Ranking Mike Rogers, Mich. - Chairman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Md. - Virginia Foxx, N.C. Member Mac Thornberry, Texas Ranking Member Rob Bishop, Utah Jim McGovern, Mass. Jeff Miller, Fla. Mike Thompson, Calif. Tom Cole, Okla. Alcee L. Hastings, Fla. K. Michael Conaway, Texas Jan Schakowsky, Ill. Rob Woodall, Ga. Jared Polis, Colo. Peter T. King, N.Y. Jim Langevin, R.I. Rich Nugent, Fla. Frank A. LoBiondo, N.J. Adam B. Schiff, Calif. Daniel Webster, Fla. Devin Nunes, Calif. Luis V. Gutiérrez, Ill. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Fla. Lynn Westmoreland, Ga. Ed Pastor, Ariz. Michael C. Burgess, Texas Michele Bachmann, Minn. Jim Himes, Conn. Tom Rooney, Fla. Terri A. Sewell, Ala. Joe Heck, Nev. Mike Pompeo, Kan. Science, Space & Technology Republicans (22) Democrats (18) Lamar Smith, Texas - Chairman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas - Jim Sensenbrenner, Wis. Ranking Member Small Business Ralph M. Hall, Texas Zoe Lofgren, Calif. Republicans (14) Democrats (11) Dana Rohrabacher, Calif. Daniel Lipinski, Ill. Sam Graves, Mo. - Chairman Nydia M. Velázquez, N.Y. - Ranking Frank D. Lucas, Okla. Donna Edwards, Md.

HOUSE Steve Chabot, Ohio Member Randy Neugebauer, Texas Frederica S. Wilson, Fla. Steve King, Iowa Kurt Schrader, Ore. Michael McCaul, Texas Suzanne Bonamici, Ore. Mike Coffman, Colo. Yvette D. Clarke, N.Y. Paul Broun, Ga. Eric Swalwell, Calif. Blaine Luetkemeyer, Mo. Judy Chu, Calif. Steven M. Palazzo, Miss. Dan Maffei, N.Y. Mick Mulvaney, S.C. Janice Hahn, Calif. Mo Brooks, Ala. Alan Grayson, Fla. Scott Tipton, Colo. Donald M. Payne Jr., N.J. Randy Hultgren, Ill. Joseph P. Kennedy III, Mass. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Wash. Grace Meng, N.Y. Larry Bucshon, Ind. Scott Peters, Calif. Richard Hanna, N.Y. Brad Schneider, Ill. Steve Stockman, Texas Derek Kilmer, Wash. Tim Huelskamp, Kan. Ron Barber, Ariz. Bill Posey, Fla. Ami Bera, Calif. David Schweikert, Ariz. Ann McLane Kuster, N.H. Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyo. Elizabeth Esty, Conn. Kerry Bentivolio, Mich. Patrick Murphy, Fla. David Schweikert, Ariz. Marc Veasey, Texas Chris Collins, N.Y. Thomas Massie, Ky. Julia Brownley, Calif. Tom Rice, S.C. Kevin Cramer, N.D. Robin Kelly, Ill. Jim Bridenstine, Okla. Katherine M. Clark, Mass Randy Weber, Texas Chris Collins, N.Y. Bill Johnson, Ohio

Select Benghazi Republicans (7) Democrats (5) Trey Gowdy, S.C. - Chairman Elijah E. Cummings, Md. - Ranking Lynn Westmoreland, Ga. Member Jim Jordan, Ohio Adam Smith, Wash. Peter Roskam, Ill. Adam B. Schiff, Calif. Mike Pompeo, Kan. Linda T. Sánchez, Calif. Martha Roby, Ala. Tammy Duckworth, Ill. Susan W. Brooks, Ind.

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Transportation and Infrastructure Ways & Means Republicans (33) Democrats (27) Republicans (23) Democrats (16) Bill Shuster, Pa. - Chairman Nick J. Rahall II, W.Va. - Ranking Dave Camp, Mich. - Chairman Sander M. Levin, Mich. - Ranking Don Young, Alaska Member Sam Johnson, Texas Member Tom Petri, Wis. Peter A. DeFazio, Ore. Kevin Brady, Texas Charles B. Rangel, N.Y. Howard Coble, N.C. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C. Paul D. Ryan, Wis. Jim McDermott, Wash. John J. Duncan Jr., Tenn. Jerrold Nadler, N.Y. Devin Nunes, Calif. John Lewis, Ga. John L. Mica, Fla. Corrine Brown, Fla. Pat Tiberi, Ohio Richard E. Neal, Mass. Frank A. LoBiondo, N.J. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas Dave Reichert, Wash. Xavier Becerra, Calif. Gary G. Miller, Calif. Elijah E. Cummings, Md. Charles Boustany Jr., La. Lloyd Doggett, Texas Sam Graves, Mo. Rick Larsen, Wash. Peter Roskam, Ill. Mike Thompson, Calif. Shelley Moore Capito, W.Va. Michael E. Capuano, Mass. Jim Gerlach, Pa. John B. Larson, Conn. Candice S. Miller, Mich. Timothy H. Bishop, N.Y. Tom Price, Ga. Earl Blumenauer, Ore. Duncan Hunter, Calif. Michael H. Michaud, Maine Vern Buchanan, Fla. Ron Kind, Wis. Rick Crawford, Ark. Grace F. Napolitano, Calif. Adrian Smith, Neb. Bill Pascrell Jr., N.J. Lou Barletta, Pa. Daniel Lipinski, Ill. Aaron Schock, Ill. Joseph Crowley, N.Y. Blake Farenthold, Texas Tim Walz, Minn. Lynn Jenkins, Kan. Allyson Y. Schwartz, Pa. Larry Bucshon, Ind. Steve Cohen, Tenn. Erik Paulsen, Minn. Danny K. Davis, Ill. Bob Gibbs, Ohio Albio Sires, N.J. Kenny Marchant, Texas Linda T. Sánchez, Calif. Patrick Meehan, Pa. Donna Edwards, Md. Diane Black, Tenn. Richard Hanna, N.Y. John Garamendi, Calif. Tom Reed, N.Y. Daniel Webster, Fla. André Carson, Ind. Todd Young, Ind. Steve Southerland II, Fla. Janice Hahn, Calif. Mike Kelly, Pa.

Jeff Denham, Calif. Rick Nolan, Minn. Tim Griffin, Ark. HOUSE Reid Ribble, Wis. Ann Kirkpatrick, Ariz. James B. Renacci, Ohio Thomas Massie, Ky. Dina Titus, Nev. Steve Daines, Mont. Sean Patrick Maloney, N.Y. Tom Rice, S.C. Elizabeth Esty, Conn. Markwayne Mullin, Okla. Lois Frankel, Fla. Roger Williams, Texas Cheri Bustos, Ill. Mark Meadows, N.C. Scott Perry, Pa. Rodney Davis, Ill. Mark Sanford, S.C. David Jolly, Fla.

Veterans’ Affairs Republicans (14) Democrats (11) Jeff Miller, Fla. - Chairman Michael H. Michaud, Maine - Doug Lamborn, Colo. Ranking Member Gus Bilirakis, Fla. Corrine Brown, Fla. Phil Roe, Tenn. Mark Takano, Calif. Bill Flores, Texas Julia Brownley, Calif. Jeff Denham, Calif. Dina Titus, Nev. Jon Runyan, N.J. Ann Kirkpatrick, Ariz. Dan Benishek, Mich. Raul Ruiz, Calif. Tim Huelskamp, Kan. Gloria Negrete McLeod, Calif. Mike Coffman, Colo. Ann McLane Kuster, N.H. Brad Wenstrup, Ohio Beto O’Rourke, Texas Paul Cook, Calif. Tim Walz, Minn. Jackie Walorski, Ind. David Jolly, Fla.

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