2020 Congressional Committee Changes Committee What

2020 Congressional Committee Changes Committee What

2020 Congressional Committee Changes Committee What has not changed? What has changed? Senate Finance Finance member Steve Daines (R- • Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts (KS) retired this year and will be replaced in the Senate by MT) won a tight reelection Republican Roger Marshall, who currently represents Kansas in the House of campaign against Steve Bullock, Representatives. the state’s Democratic governor. Other committee members up for • Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) is also retiring and will be replaced in the Senate by Republican reelection that also held their seats Cynthia Lummis, representing Wyoming in the House from 2007-2017. include Republicans John Cornyn (TX), Ben Sasse (NE), Bill Cassidy • With Sen. Chuck Grassley’s (R-IA) chairmanship coming to an end, Sen. Mike Crapo (R-IA) (LA) and Democrat Mark Warner is expected to take the Finance chair if the Senate remains under Republican control, and (VA). Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), the current ranking member, is expected to lead the committee if Democrats take the Senate. Senate HELP Committee members who retained • Democratic member Sen. Doug Jones (AL) lost his Senate seat to Republican Tommy their seats after Tuesday’s election Tuberville. include— Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Tina Smith (D-MN) and Susan • It is still unclear whether Republican committee member Sen. Kelly Loeffler (GA) will keep Collins (R-ME). her Senate seat. Senate Aging Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) will remain on the Special Committee on Aging House Ways and Means The House Ways & Means Committee will remain unchanged after most representatives on the committee kept their seats post- election. This includes Chair Richard Neal (D-MA) and Ranking Republican Kevin Brady (TX). House Energy and • Four Democrats and six Republicans are leaving, including Ranking Member Rep. Greg Commerce Walden (R-OR) and six health subcommittee members: Republican Reps. Greg Gianforte (MT), Susan Brooks (IN), John Shimkus (IL) and Democratic Reps. Eliot Engel (NY), Joseph Kennedy (MA) and Ben Ray Luján (NM). .

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