Cathy McMorris Rodgers
R
Washington – District 5
52 members
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
R
Washington – District 5
Michael Burgess
R
Texas – District 26
Bob Latta
R
Ohio – District 5
Brett Guthrie
R
Kentucky – District 2
Morgan Griffith
R
Virginia – District 9
Gus Bilirakis
R
Florida – District 12
Larry Bucshon, M.D.
R
Indiana – District 8
Richard Hudson
R
North Carolina – District 9
Tim Walberg
R
Michigan – District 5
Buddy Carter
R
Georgia – District 1
Jeff Duncan
R
South Carolina – District 3
Gary Palmer
R
Alabama – District 6
Neal Dunn, M.D.
R
Florida – District 2
John Curtis
R
Utah – District 3
Debbie Lesko
R
Arizona – District 8
Greg Pence
R
Indiana – District 6
Dan Crenshaw
R
Texas – District 2
John Joyce
R
Pennsylvania – District 13
Kelly Armstrong
R
Randy Weber
R
Texas – District 14
Rick Allen
R
Georgia – District 12
Troy Balderson
R
Ohio – District 12
Russ Fulcher
R
Idaho – District 1
August Pfluger
R
Texas – District 11
Diana Harshbarger
R
Tennessee – District 1
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
R
Iowa – District 1
Kat Cammack
R
Florida – District 3
Jay Obernolte
R
California – District 23
John James
R
Michigan – District 10
Frank Pallone
D
New Jersey – District 6
Anna Eshoo
D
California – District 16
Diana DeGette
D
Colorado – District 1
Jan Schakowsky
D
Illinois – District 9
Doris Matsui
D
California – District 7
Kathy Castor
D
Florida – District 14
John Sarbanes
D
Maryland – District 3
Paul Tonko
D
New York – District 20
Yvette Clarke
D
New York – District 9
Tony Cardenas
D
California – District 29
Raul Ruiz
D
California – District 25
Scott Peters
D
California – District 50
Debbie Dingell
D
Michigan – District 6
Marc Veasey
D
Texas – District 33
Ann Kuster
D
New Hampshire – District 2
Robin Kelly
D
Illinois – District 2
Nanette Diaz Barragán
D
California – District 44
Lisa Blunt Rochester
D
Delaware
Darren Soto
D
Florida – District 9
Angie Craig
D
Minnesota – District 2
Kim Schrier
D
Washington – District 8
Lori Trahan
D
Massachusetts – District 3
Lizzie Fletcher
D
Texas – District 7
Interstate and foreign commerce, including all trade matters within the jurisdiction of the full committee; consumer protection, including privacy matters generally; data security; motor vehicle safety; regulation of commercial practices (the Federal Trade Commission), including sports-related matters; consumer product safety (the Consumer Product Safety Commission); product liability; and regulation of travel, tourism, and time. The Subcommittee’s jurisdiction can be directly traced to Congress’ constitutional authority “to regulate Commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes.”
Electronic communications, both Interstate and foreign, including voice, video, audio and data, whether transmitted by wire or wirelessly, and whether transmitted by telecommunications, commercial or private mobile service, broadcast, cable, satellite, microwave, or other mode; technology generally; emergency and public safety communications; cybersecurity, privacy, and data security; the Federal Communications Commission, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Office of Emergency Communications in the Department of Homeland Security; and all aspects of the above-referenced jurisdiction related to the Department of Homeland Security.
National Energy Policy, energy infrastructure and security, energy related Agencies and Commissions, all laws, programs, and government activities affecting energy matters. National Energy Policy focuses on fossil energy; renewable energy; nuclear energy; energy conservation, utility issues, including but not limited to interstate energy compacts; energy generation, marketing, reliability, transmission, siting, exploration, production, efficiency, cybersecurity, and ratemaking for all generated power. Energy infrastructure and security focuses on pipelines, the strategic petroleum reserve, nuclear facilities, and cybersecurity for our nation’s grid. Our jurisdiction also includes all aspects of the above-referenced jurisdiction related to the Department of Homeland Security. Agencies and Commissions in our jurisdiction include: The US Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.