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S. Pub. 115-72017-2018OfficialCongressional Directory115th CongressConvened January 3, 2017JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTINGUNITED STATES CONGRESSUN ITED STATES GOVERN MEN T PUBLISHING OFFICEWASHI NGTO N, DC

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NOTESClosing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory was July 27, 2018.[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic.]The following changes have occurred in the membership of the 115th Congress sincethe election of November 8, 2016:NameResigned, [Died],øTerm Ended¿, or(Interim Vacant Status)SuccessorElected or[Appointed]øJan. 3, 2018¿ .Jan. 2, 2018 .Apr. 1, 2018 .Doug Jones .Tina Smith .Cindy Hyde-Smith .Dec. 12, 2017 .Jan. 3, 2018 .Apr. 2, 2018 .Jan. 3, 2018Jan. 3, 2018Apr. 9, 2018Jan. 23, 2017 .Ron Estes .Apr. 11, 2017 .Apr. 25, 2017Jan. 24, 2017 .Jimmy Gomez .June 6, 2017 .July 11, 2017Feb. 10, 2017 .Karen C. Handel .June 20, 2017 .June 26, 2017Feb 16, 2017 .Ralph Norman .June 20, 2017 .June 26, 2017Mar. 1, 2017 .Greg Gianforte .May 25, 2017 .June 21, 2017June 30, 2017 .John R. Curtis .Nov. 7, 2017 .Nov. 13, 2017Oct. 21, 2017 .Conor Lamb .Mar. 13, 2018 .Apr. 12, 2018(Dec. 5, 2017) .Dec. 8, 2017 .Debbie Lesko .Apr. 24, 2018 .(Jan. 15, 2017) .[Mar. 16, 2018] .Apr. 6, 2018 .Michael Cloud .June 30, 2018 .(Apr. 23, 2018) .(Apr. 27, 2018) .(May 12, 2018) .Sworn inSENATORSLuther Strange, AL .Al Franken, MN .Thad Cochran, MS .REPRESENTATIVESMike Pompeo, 14th KS .Xavier Becerra,34th CA .Tom Price, 26th GA .Mick Mulvaney, 35th SC .Ryan K. Zinke, 42nd MT .Jason Chaffetz,3rd UT .Tim Murphy,18th PA .John Conyers, Jr., 513th MI .Trent Franks,8th AZ .Patrick J. Tiberi, 612th OH .Louise McIntoshSlaughter, 725th NY .Blake Farenthold27th TX .Jim Bridenstine, 81st OK .Patrick Meehan, 97th PA .Charles W. Dent, 1015th PA .1 MikeMay 7, 2018July 10, 2018Pompeo resigned to become Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.2 Tom Price resigned to become Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.3 Mick Mulvaney resigned to become Director of the Office of Management and Budget.4 Ryan K. Zinke resigned to become Secretary of the Department of the Interior.5 This seat is in interim vacant status. A special election for a new U.S. Representative will be held on November 6, 2018.6 This seat is in interim vacant status. A special election for a new U.S. Representative will be held on August 7, 2018, toserve the remainder of Representative Tiberi’s term until January 3, 2019.7 This seat is in interim vacant status. Louise Slaughter died on March 16, 2018. A special election, concurrent with thegeneral election, will be held on November 6, 2018, for a new U.S. Representative to serve the remainder of RepresentativeSlaughter’s term.8 Jim Bridenstine resigned to become Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.9 This seat is in interim vacant status. A special election for a new U.S. Representative for the 7th District will be held onNovember 6, 2018. The special election coincides with the general election for the newly redrawn 7th District made up of theold 15th, 17th, and 10th Districts. The old 7th District will no longer exist on December 31, 2018.10 This seat is in interim vacant status. The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania redrew the district in February 2018. Boundaries of the old 15th District will be compressed, becoming the 7th District. The old 5th District will have its boundaries adjusted to become the 15th district for the 2018 election.

Congressional Directoryiv[Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic.]The following changes have occurred in the membership of the 114th Congress sincethe election of November 4, 2014:NameResigned, [Died] or(Interim Vacant Status)SuccessorElected or[Appointed]Sworn inREPRESENTATIVESJohn A. Boehner, 18th OH .Aaron Schock,18th IL .Alan Nunnelee,1st MS .Michael G. Grimm,11th NY .1 HonorableOct. 31, 2015 .Mar. 31, 2015 .Darin LaHood .Sept. 10, 2015 .Sept. 17, 2015[Feb. 6, 2015] .Trent Kelly .June 2, 2015 .June 9, 2015Jan. 5, 2015 .Daniel M. Donovan, Jr.May 5, 2015 .May 12, 2015John A. Boehner served as the 53rd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2011 to 2015.The Washington, DC, office and the district offices of former Representative John A. Boehner will continue to serve the people of the Eighth Congressional District of Ohio under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative Boehner resigned from Congress effective October 31, 2015.

FOREWORDThe Congressional Directory is one of the oldest working handbooks within the UnitedStates Government. While there were unofficial directories for Congress in one form oranother beginning with the 1st Congress in 1789, the Congressional Directory publishedin 1847 for the 30th Congress is considered by scholars and historians to be the first officialedition because it was the first to be ordered and paid for by Congress. With the additionof biographical sketches of legislators in 1867, the Congressional Directory attained its modernformat.The Congressional Directory is published by the United States Congress in partnershipwith the Government Publishing Office, at the direction of the Joint Committee on Printingunder the authority of Title 44, Section 721 of the U.S. Code.JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTINGRoy Blunt, Senator from Missouri, ChairRodney Davis, Representative from Illinois, Vice ChairSenatePat Roberts, of Kansas.Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.Amy Klobuchar, of Minnesota.Tom Udall, of New Mexico.HouseGregg Harper, of Mississippi.Mark Walker, of North Carolina.Robert A. Brady, of Pennsylvania.Jamie Raskin, of Maryland.The 2017–2018 Congressional Directory was compiled by the Government Publishing Office,under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing by:Project Manager.—Mary C. Forschler.Editors: Jacqueline Henderson; Heather M. Lawson; Lisa Lewis.Typographer / Editor.—Eve M. Hiers.Proofreader / Editor.—Eleanor F. Umali.State District Maps.—Election Data Services, Inc.Representatives’ Zip Codes.—House Office of Mailing Services / U.S. Postal Service.For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing OfficeInternet: bookstore.gpo.gov; Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800Fax: (202) 512–2250; Mail: Stop SSOP, Washington, DC 20402–0001Paper –978–0–16–094209–9

CONTENTSName Index on page 1151PageThe Vice President .Members of Congress, biographies, officelistings, district descriptions—arranged by StateAlabama .Alaska .Arizona .Arkansas .California .Colorado .Connecticut .Delaware .Florida .Georgia .Hawaii .Idaho .Illinois .Indiana .Iowa .Kansas .Kentucky .Louisiana .Maine .Maryland .Massachusetts .Michigan .Minnesota .Mississippi .Missouri .Montana .Nebraska .Nevada .New Hampshire .New Jersey .New Mexico .New York .North Carolina .North Dakota .Ohio .Oklahoma .Oregon .Pennsylvania .Rhode Island .South Carolina .South Dakota .Tennessee .Texas .Utah .Vermont .Virginia .Washington .West Virginia .Wisconsin .Wyoming .American Samoa .District of Columbia .Guam .Page1 Members of Congress, biographies, officelistings, district descriptions—arranged by State—ContinuedNorthern Mariana Islands .Puerto Rico .Virgin Islands .27 State Delegations .915 Alphabetical List of Members—Senate .1946 Alphabetical List of Members—House .5155 Senate, House—Nine-Digit Postal ZipCodes .5775 Terms of Service .8385 Standing Committees of the Senate .88 Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry .99Subcommittees:105Commodities, Risk Management, and108Trade .112Conservation, Forestry, and Natural117Resources .121123Livestock, Marketing, and Agriculture129Security .135Nutrition, Agricultural Research, and143Specialty Crops .149Rural Development and Energy .153159 Appropriations .Subcommittees:161164Agriculture, Rural Development, Food167and Drug Administration, and169Related Agencies .177Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related180Agencies .195Defense .203Energy and Water Development .205Financial Services and General215219Government .223Homeland Security .235Interior, Environment, and Related237Agencies .242Labor, Health and Human Services,244Education, and Related Agencies .250Legislative Branch .271274Military Construction, Veterans Affairs,276and Related Agencies .284State, Foreign Operations, and Related290Programs .293Transportation, Housing and Urban298Development, and Related300Agencies .300301 Armed Services 47347347348348348348348349349349349349352

viiiCongressional DirectoryPageArmed Services—ContinuedSubcommittees:Airland .Cybersecurity .Emerging Threats and Capabilities .Personnel .Readiness and Management Support .Seapower .Strategic Forces .Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs .Subcommittees:Economic Policy .Financial Institutions and ConsumerProtection .Housing, Transportation, andCommunity Development .National Security and InternationalTrade and Finance .Securities, Insurance, and Investment .Budget .No Subcommittees.Commerce, Science, and Transportation .Subcommittees:Aviation Operations, Safety, andSecurity .Communications, Technology,Innovation, and the Internet .Consumer Protection, Product Safety,Insurance, and Data Security .Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, andCoast Guard .Space, Science, and Competitiveness .Surface Transportation and MerchantMarine Infrastructure, Safety andSecurity .Energy and Natural Resources .Subcommittees:Energy .National Parks .Public Lands, Forests, and Mining .Water and Power .Environment and Public Works .Subcommittees:Clean Air and Nuclear Safety .Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife .Superfund, Waste Management, andRegulatory Oversight .Transportation and Infrastructure .Finance .Subcommittees:Energy, Natural Resources, andInfrastructure .Fiscal Responsibility and EconomicGrowth .Health Care .International Trade, Customs, andGlobal Competitiveness .Social Security, Pensions, and FamilyPolicy .Taxation and IRS Oversight .Foreign Relations .Subcommittees:Africa and Global Health Policy .East Asia, the Pacific, and InternationalCybersecurity Policy 62363363363363365365365365366367367367PageForeign pe and Regional SecurityCooperation .Multilateral International Development,Multilateral Institutions, andInternational Economic, Energy,and Environmental Policy .Near East, South Asia, Central Asia, andCounterterrorism .State Department and USAIDManagement, InternationalOperations, and BilateralInternational Development .Western Hemisphere, TransnationalCrime, Civilian Security,Democracy, Human Rights, andGlobal Women’s Issues .Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions .Subcommittees:Children and Families .Employment and Workplace Safety .Primary Health and Retirement SecurityHomeland Security and GovernmentalAffairs .Subcommittees:Federal Spending Oversight andEmergency Management .Permanent Subcommittee onInvestigations .Regulatory Affairs and FederalManagement .Judiciary .Subcommittees:Antitrust, Competition Policy andConsumer Rights .Border Security and Immigration .Constitution .Crime and Terrorism .Oversight, Agency Action, FederalRights and Federal Courts .Privacy, Technology and the Law .Rules and Administration .No Subcommittees.Small Business and Entrepreneurship .No Subcommittees.Veterans’ Affairs .No Subcommittees.367368369 Select and Special Committees of theSenate .Committee on Indian Affairs .369 Select Committee on Ethics .Select Committee on Intelligence .369 Special Committee on Aging .369 Democratic Senatorial Campaign .Committee .370 Democratic Policy and CommunicationsCenter .370 Democratic Steering and Outreach370Committee .372 Senate Democratic Conference .Senate Democratic Media Center .372 National Republican Senatorial Committee .Senate Republican Policy Committee .372 Senate Republican Conference 389389390

ContentsPageOfficers and Officials of the Senate .President of the Senate .President Pro Tempore .Majority Leader .Office of the Majority Whip .Democratic Leader .Democratic Whip .Assistant Democratic Leader .Office of the Secretary .Office of the Chaplain .Office of the Sergeant at Arms .Office of the Secretary for the Majority .Office of the Secretary for the Minority .Office of the Legislative Counsel .Office of Senate Legal Counsel .Standing Committees of the House .Agriculture .Subcommittees:Biotechnology, Horticulture, andResearch .Commodity Exchanges, Energy, andCredit .Conservation and Forestry .General Farm Commodities and RiskManagement .Livestock and Foreign Agriculture .Nutrition .Appropriations .Subcommittees:Agriculture, Rural Development, Foodand Drug Administration, andRelated Agencies .Commerce, Justice, Science, and RelatedAgencies .Defense .Energy and Water Development, andRelated Agencies .Financial Services and GeneralGovernment .Homeland Security .Interior, Environment, and RelatedAgencies .Labor, Health and Human Services,Education, and Related Agencies .Legislative Branch .Military Construction, Veterans Affairs,and Related Agencies .State, Foreign Operations, and RelatedPrograms .Transportation, Housing and UrbanDevelopment, and RelatedAgencies .Armed Services .Subcommittees:Emerging Threats and Capabilities .Military Personnel .Oversight and Investigations .Readiness .Seapower and Projection Forces .Strategic Forces .Tactical Air and Land Forces .Budget .No Subcommittees.Education and the Workforce .391 Education and the Workforce—Continued391Subcommittees:391Early Childhood, Elementary, and391Secondary Education .Health, Employment, Labor, and392Pensions .392Higher Education and Workforce392Development .393Workforce Protections .393394 Energy and Commerce .Subcommittees:394Communications and Technology .397Digital Commerce and Consumer397Protection .397Energy .398Environment .399Health .399Oversight and Investigations .Ethics .No Subcommittees.400 Financial Services .Subcommittees:Capital Markets, Securities, and400Investments .400Financial Institutions and ConsumerCredit .400Housing and Insurance .400Monetary Policy and Trade .401Oversight and Investigations .402Terrorism and Illicit Finance .Foreign Affairs .Subcommittees:Africa, Global Health, Global Human402Rights, and InternationalOrganizations .402Asia and the Pacific .403Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats .The Middle East and North Africa .403Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade .The Western Hemisphere .403Homeland Security .403Subcommittees:Border and Maritime Security .403Counterterrorism and Intelligence .Cybersecurity and Infrastructure404Protection .404Emergency Preparedness, Response, andCommunications .404Oversight and Management Efficiency .Transportation and Protective Security .404 House Administration .No Subcommittees.Judiciary .404Subcommittees:406The Constitution and Civil Justice .Courts, Intellectual Property, and the406Internet .407Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security,407and Investigations .407Immigration and Border Security .407Regulatory Reform, Commercial and407Antitrust Law .408 Natural Resources .409Subcommittees:Energy and Mineral Resources .410Federal Lands 425425427428428428429429429431431432

xCongressional DirectoryPageNatural an, Insular and Alaska NativeAffairs .Oversight and Investigations .Water, Power and Oceans .Oversight and Government Reform .Subcommittees:Government Operations .Health Care, Benefits, andAdministrative Rules .Information Technology .Intergovernmental Affairs .Interior, Energy, and Environment .National Security .Rules .Subcommittees:Legislative and Budget Process .Rules and Organization of the House .Science, Space, and Technology .Subcommittees:Energy .Environment .Oversight .Research and Technology .Space .Small Business .Subcommittees:Agriculture, Energy, and Trade .Contracting and Workforce .Economic Growth, Tax, and CapitalAccess .Health and Technology .Investigations, Oversight, andRegulations .Transportation and Infrastructure .Subcommittees:Aviation .Coast Guard and MaritimeTransportation .Economic Development, PublicBuildings, and EmergencyManagement .Highways and Transit .Railroads, Pipelines, and HazardousMaterials .Water Resources and Environment .Veterans’ Affairs .Subcommittees:Disability Assistance and MemorialAffairs .Economic Opportunity .Health .Oversight and Investigations .Ways and Means .Subcommittees:Health .Human Resources .Oversight .Social Security .Tax Policy .Trade .Select and Special Committees of theHouse .Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 39439439441441441441442442443PagePermanent Select Committee onIntelligence—ContinuedSubcommittees:Central Intelligence Agency .Department of Defense Intelligence andOverhead Architecture .Emerging Threats .National Security Agency andCybersecurity .National Republican CongressionalCommittee .House Republican Policy Committee .House Republican Conference .Democratic Congressional CampaignCommittee .Democratic Steering and Policy Committee .Democratic Caucus .Officers and Officials of the House .Office of the Speaker .Office of the Majority Leader .Office of the Majority Whip .Office of the Democratic Leader .Democratic Leader’s Press Office .Democratic Leader’s Floor Office .Office of the Dem

FOREWORD The Congressional Directory is one of the oldest working handbooks within the United States Government. While there were unofficial directories for Congress in one form or another beginning with the 1st Congress in 1789, the Congressional Directory published in 1847 for the 30th Congress is considered by scholars and historians to be the first official