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1 Election 2006 A Guide to Changes in Congress November _ New York Avenue NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC Copyright 2006 Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP

2 Table Of Contents Introduction...Tab 1 Members by State...Tab 2 Senate Committees...Tab 3 House Committees...Tab 4 Information in this Reference Guide is current as of 1:00 PM, Thursday, March 1, We will continue to update the subcommittees as rosters are finalized by the full committees. For updates on the information contained in this guide, visit us online at For additional information regarding the effects of the recent elections, please contact Tim Peckinpaugh or any member of Preston Gates' federal policy practice at Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

3 Introduction ELECTION 2006: CHANGES IN CONGRESS The 2006 mid-term Congressional elections proved historic as swept to victory and took control of both the House and the Senate. In the House of Representatives, the picked up at least a net gain of 29 seats, which would give them 232 seats when the 110 th Congress convenes in January. The Democratic electoral tide ran high throughout the country as Democratic challengers beat at least 21 Republican incumbents: four in Pennsylvania, three in Indiana, two each in New York, Connecticut, and New Hampshire, and one each in Arizona, California, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, and North Carolina. also won eight open seats previously held by the GOP, one each in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New York, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin. did not lose a single seat. All of the close races have been called, although a few court challenges are possible. Two run-offs will be held for seats in Texas and Louisiana. Should the incumbent party win the run-offs, the net Democratic gain would be 29 or 30 seats (depending on how one counts the Democrat who is replacing an Independent Socialist in Vermont), giving the about a 14 seat advantage in the House (a ratio of 53% to 47%). In the United States Senate, the have a net gain of six seats, including the razor-thin wins in Virginia and Montana. On election night, Democratic challengers beat Republican incumbents in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ohio, and Missouri. By Thursday afternoon, November 9, close races in Montana and Virginia were called for the Democratic challengers. The successfully defended open seats in Minnesota and Maryland, a left-leaning Independent won an open seat in Vermont, and held their one open seat in Tennessee. The net result of the Senate races is that the will enjoy a majority (this assumes that Independent Senator Lieberman and Senator-elect Sanders will caucus with the ). This will allow the to retake control of the Senate, chair the Committees and Subcommittees, and set the agenda. ABOUT THE 2006 ELECTION GUIDE Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds LLP is providing this guide to help you better understand and keep track of the changes in Congress. It provides a starting point for assessing the coming changes in House and Senate Committee and Subcommittee memberships. The following are included within this guide: All new Members of Congress are listed alphabetically, by state and district. Outgoing Members of Congress are listed, with the reasons for their departures. Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

4 Complete delegations of each states are included, with new Members highlighted and their predecessors shown. The year of the next election is shown for each Senator (e.g., Senators whose year of next election is 2012 were elected or reelected in 2006). Roster lists for each full Committee and Subcommittee from the departing 109 th Congress are included, with non-returning members lined out and projected full Committee House Chairmen bolded. For the House, the Committee rosters for the 110 th Congress have been flipped to show that the will be in the majority and control the chairmanships. For the Senate, the Committee rosters for the 110 th Congress have also been flipped to show that the will be in the majority and control the chairmanships. Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

5 New Members of the Senate (10) (1) (8) Independents (1) Bob Corker (TN) Ben Cardin (MD) Amy Klobuchar (MN) Claire McCaskill (MO) Jon Tester (MT) Sherrod Brown (OH) Bob Casey (PA) Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) Jim Webb (VA) Bernie Sanders (VT) Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

6 New Members of the House of Representatives (55) (13) (42) Kevin McCarthy (CA-22) Doug Lamborn (CO-5) Gus Bilirakis (FL-9) Vern Buchanan (FL-13) Bill Sali (ID-1) Peter Roskam (IL-6) Tim Walberg (MI-7) Michele Bachmann (MN-6) Adrian Smith (NE-3) Dean Heller (NV-2) Jim Jordan (OH-4) Mary Fallin (OK-5) David Davis (TN-1) Harry Mitchell (AZ-5) Gabrielle Giffords (AZ-8) Jerry McNerney (CA-11) Ed Perlmutter (CO-7) Joe Courtney (CT-2) Chris Murphy (CT-5) Kathy Castor (FL-11) Tim Mahoney (FL-16) Ron Klein (FL-22) Hank Johnson (GA-4) Mazie Hirono (HI-2) Phil Hare (IL-17) Joe Donnelly (IN-2) Brad Ellsworth (IN-8) Baron Hill (IN-9) Bruce Braley (IA-1) Dave Loebsack (IA-2) Nancy Boyda (KS-2) John Yarmuth (KY-3) John Sarbanes (MD-3) Tim Walz (MN-1) Keith Ellison (MN-5) Carol Shea-Porter (NH-1) Paul Hodes (NH-2) Sires, Albio (NJ-13) Yvette Clarke (NY-11) John Hall (NY-19) Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-20) Mike Arcuri (NY-24) Heath Shuler (NC-11) Charlie Wilson (OH-6) Betty Sutton (OH-13) Zack Space (OH-18) Jason Altmire (PA-4) Joe Sestak (PA-7) Patrick Murphy (PA-8) Chris Carney (PA-10) Stephen Cohen (TN-9) Nick Lampson (TX-22) Rodriguez, Ciro (TX-23) Peter Welch (VT-At Large) Steve Kagen (WI-8) Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

7 Incumbents Defeated in the 2006 Election (28) SENATE (6) (6) (0) Mike DeWine (OH) Rick Santorum (PA) Jim Talent (MO) Conrad Burns (MT) Lincoln Chafee (RI) George Allen (VA) HOUSE (22) (22) (0) J.D. Hayworth (AZ-5) Richard Pombo (CA-11) Rob Simmons (CT-2) Nancy Johnson (CT-5) Clay Shaw Jr. (FL-22) Chris Chocola (IN-2) John Hostettler (IN-8) Mike Sodrel (IN-9) Jim Leach (IA-2) Jim Ryun (KS-2) Anne Northup (KY-3) Gil Gutknecht (MN-1) Jeb Bradley (NH-1) Charles Bass (NH-2) Sue Kelly (NY-19) John Sweeney (NY-20) Charles Taylor (NC-13) Melissa Hart (PA-4) Curt Weldon (PA-7) Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-8) Don Sherwood (PA-10) Bonilla, Henry (TX-23) Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

8 Members Who Retired (15) SENATE (4) (1) (2) Independents (1) Bill Frist (TN) Mark Dayton (MN) Paul Sarbanes (MD) Jim Jeffords (VT) HOUSE (11) (8) (3) Mike Bilirakis (FL-9) Sherwood Boehlert (NY-24) Joel Hefley (CO-5) Henry Hyde (IL-6) Bill Jenkins (TN-1) Jim Kolbe (AZ-8) Mike Oxley (OH-4) Bill Thomas (CA-22) Lane Evans (IL-17) Major Owens (NY-11) Martin Sabo (MN-5) Members Who Resigned (4) HOUSE (4) (4) (0) Duke Cunningham (CA-50) Tom DeLay (TX-22) Mark Foley (FL-16) Bob Ney (OH-18) Incumbents Defeated in Primaries (3) SENATE (1) (0) (1) Joe Lieberman (CT) HOUSE (2) (1) (1) Joe Schwarz (MI-7) Cynthia McKinney (GA-4) Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

9 House Members Who Ran For Senate (7) 1 (2) (4) Independent (1) Katherine Harris (FL-13) Mark Kennedy (MN-6) Sherrod Brown (OH-13) Benjamin Cardin (MD-3) Ed Case (HI-2) Lost in primary Harold Ford (TN-9) Bernie Sanders (VT-At Large) House Members Who Ran For Governor (9) 2 (7) (2) Bob Beauprez (CO-7) Butch Otter (ID-1) Jim Nussle (IA-1) Tom Osborne (NE-3) Lost in primary James Gibbons (NV-2) Ernest Istook (OK-5) Mark Green (WI-8) Jim Davis (FL-11) Ted Strickland (OH-6) 1 Brown, Cardin and Sanders won in the general election. Harris, Kennedy and Ford lost in the general election. 2 Strickland, Otter and Gibbons won their general elections. Beauprez, Green, Istook, Nussle and Davis lost their gubernatorial bids in the general election. Download the most up-to-date guide to changes in Congress on our website at

10 State By State Guide Alabama SENATE Shelby, Richard (R) Next Election: 2010 Sessions, Jeff (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Bonner, Jo (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Everett, Terry (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Rogers, Mike (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Aderholt, Robert (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Cramer Jr., Bud (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Bachus, Spencer (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Davis, Arthur (D) (Incumbent) Alaska SENATE Stevens, Ted (R) Next Election: 2008 Murkowski, Lisa (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Young, Don (R) (Incumbent) Arizona SENATE McCain, John (R) Next Election: 2010 Kyl, Jon (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Renzi, Rick (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Franks, Trent (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Shadegg, John (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Pastor, Ed (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Mitchell, Harry (D); Defeated J.D. Hayworth in the general election. 6 th District Flake, Jeff (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Grijalva, Raul (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Giffords, Gabrielle (D); Won an open seat. Jim Kolbe (R) retired.

11 Arkansas SENATE Lincoln, Blanche (D) Next Election: 2010 Pryor, Mark (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Berry, Marion (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Snyder, Vic (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Boozman, John (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Ross, Mike (D) (Incumbent) California SENATE Feinstein, Dianne (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Boxer, Barbara (D) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Thompson, Mike (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Herger, Wally (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Lungren, Dan (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Doolittle, John (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Matsui, Doris (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Woolsey, Lynn (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District Miller, George (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Pelosi, Nancy (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Lee, Barbara (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Tauscher, Ellen (D) (Incumbent) 11 th District Jerry McNerney (D); Defeated Richard Pombo in the general election. 12 th District Lantos, Tom (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Stark, Fortney Pete (D) (Incumbent) 14 th District Eshoo, Anna (D) (Incumbent) 15 th District Honda, Mike (D) (Incumbent) 16 th District Lofgren, Zoe (D) (Incumbent) 17 th District Farr, Sam (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Cardoza, Dennis (D) (Incumbent) 19 th District Radanovich, George (R) (Incumbent) 20 th District Costa, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 21 st District Nunes, Devin (R) (Incumbent) 22 nd District McCarthy, Kevin (R); Won an open seat. Bill Thomas (R) retired. 23 rd District Capps, Lois (D) (Incumbent) 24 th District Gallegly, Elton (R) (Incumbent) 25 th District McKeon, Howard Buck (R) (Incumbent) 26 th District Dreier, David (R) (Incumbent) 27 th District Sherman, Brad (D) (Incumbent)

12 28 th District Berman, Howard (D) (Incumbent) 29 th District Schiff, Adam (D) (Incumbent) 30 th District Waxman, Henry (D) (Incumbent) 31 st District Becerra, Xavier (D) (Incumbent) 32 nd District Solis, Hilda (D) (Incumbent) 33 rd District Watson, Dianne (D) (Incumbent) 34 th District Roybal-Allard, Lucille (D) (Incumbent) 35 th District Waters, Maxine (D) (Incumbent) 36 th District Harman, Jane (D) (Incumbent) 37 th District Millender-McDonald, Juanita (D) (Incumbent) 38 th District Napolitano, Grace (D) (Incumbent) 39 th District Sanchez, Linda (D) (Incumbent) 40 th District Royce, Edward (R) (Incumbent) 41 st District Lewis, Jerry (R) (Incumbent) 42 nd District Miller, Gary (R) (Incumbent) 43 rd District Baca, Joe (D) (Incumbent) 44 th District Calvert, Ken (R) (Incumbent) 45 th District Bono, Mary (R) (Incumbent) 46 th District Rohrabacher, Dana (R) (Incumbent) 47 th District Sanchez, Loretta (D) (Incumbent) 48 th District Campbell, John (R) (Incumbent) 49 th District Issa, Darrell (R) (Incumbent) 50 th District Bilbray, Brian (R) (Incumbent) 51 st District Filner, Bob (D) (Incumbent) 52 nd District Hunter, Duncan (R) (Incumbent) 53 rd District Davis, Susan (D) (Incumbent) Colorado SENATE Salazar, Ken (D) Next Election: 2010 Allard, Wayne (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District DeGette, Diana (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Udall, Mark (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Salazar, John (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Musgrave, Marilyn (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Lamborn, Doug (R); Won an open seat. Joel Hefley (R) retired. 6 th District Tancredo, Tom (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Perlmutter, Ed (D); Won an open seat. Bob Beauprez (R) ran for Governor.

13 Connecticut SENATE Dodd, Christopher (D) Next Election: 2010 Open seat: Joe Lieberman (D) lost primary. Lieberman, Joseph (Unaffiliated) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Larson, John (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Courtney, Joe (D); Defeated Rob Simmons (R) in the general election. 3 rd District DeLauro, Rosa (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Shays, Christopher (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Murphy, Chris (D); Defeated Nancy Johnson (R) in the general election. Delaware SENATE Biden, Joseph (D) Next Election: 2008 Carper, Thomas (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Castle, Michael (R) (Incumbent) Florida SENATE Nelson, Bill (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Martinez, Mel (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Miller, Jeff (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Boyd Jr., Allen (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Brown, Corrine (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Crenshaw, Ander (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Brown-Waite, Ginny (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Stearns, Cliff (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Mica, John (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Keller, Ric (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Bilirakis, Gus (R); Won an open seat. Michael Bilirakis (R) retired. 10 th District Young, C.W. Bill (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District Castor, Kathy (D); Won an open seat. Jim Davis (D) ran for Governor. 12 th District Putnam, Adam (R) (Incumbent) 13 th District Vern Buchanan (R); Won an open seat. Katherine Harris (R) ran for Senate. 14 th District Mack IV, Connie (R) (Incumbent)

14 15 th District Weldon, David (R) (Incumbent) 16 th District Mahoney, Tim (D); Won an open seat. Mark Foley (R) resigned. 17 th District Meek, Kendrick (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana (R) (Incumbent) 19 th District Wexler, Robert (D) (Incumbent) 20 th District Wasserman Schultz, Debbie (D) (Incumbent) 21 st District Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (R) (Incumbent) 22 nd District Klein, Ron (D); Defeated Clay Shaw Jr. (R) in the general election. 23 rd District Hastings, Alcee (D) (Incumbent) 24 th District Feeney, Tom (R) (Incumbent) 25 th District Diaz-Balart, Mario (R) (Incumbent) Georgia SENATE Isakson, Johnny (R) Next Election: 2010 Chambliss, Saxby (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Kingston, Jack (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Bishop, Sanford (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Westmoreland, Lynn (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Johnson, Hank (D); Won an open seat. Cynthia McKinney (D) lost in the primary. 5 th District Lewis, John (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Price, Tom (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Linder, John (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Marshall, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Deal, Nathan (R) (Incumbent) 10 th District VACANCY; Charlie Norwood, the incumbent passed away in February th District Gingrey, Phil (R) (Incumbent) 12 th District Barrow, John (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Scott, David (D) (Incumbent) Hawaii SENATE Inouye, Daniel (D) Next Election: 2010 Akaka, Daniel (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Abercrombie, Neil (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Hirono, Mazie (D); Won an open seat. Ed Case (D) ran for Senate and lost in the primary.

15 Idaho SENATE Craig, Larry (R) Next Election: 2008 Crapo, Mike (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Sali, William (R); Won an open seat. Butch Otter (R) ran for Governor. 2 nd District Simpson, Mike (R) (Incumbent) Illinois SENATE Obama, Barack (D) Next Election: 2010 Durbin, Richard (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Rush, Bobby (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Jackson Jr., Jesse (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Lipinski, Dan (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Gutierrez, Luis (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Emanuel, Rahm (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Roskam, Peter (R); Won an open seat. Henry Hyde (R) retired. 7 th District Davis, Danny (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Bean, Melissa (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Schakowsky, Janice (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Kirk, Mark (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District Weller, Jerry (R) (Incumbent) 12 th District Costello, Jerry (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Biggert, Judy (R) (Incumbent) 14 th District Hastert, Dennis (R) (Incumbent) 15 th District Johnson, Tim (R) (Incumbent) 16 th District Manzullo, Donald (R) (Incumbent) 17 th District Hare, Phil (D); Won an open seat. Lane Evans (D) retired. 18 th District LaHood, Ray (R) (Incumbent) 19 th District Shimkus, John (R) (Incumbent)

16 Indiana SENATE Lugar, Richard (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Bayh, Evan (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Visclosky, Peter (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Donnelly, Joe (D); Defeated Chris Chocola (R) in the general election. 3 rd District Souder, Mark (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Buyer, Steve (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Burton, Dan (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Pence, Mike (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Carson, Julia (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Ellsworth, Brad (D); Defeated John Hostettler (R) in the general election. 9 th District Hill, Baron (D); Defeated Mike Sodrel (R) in the general election. Iowa SENATE Grassley, Charles (R) Next Election: 2010 Harkin, Tom (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Braley, Bruce (D); Won an open seat. Jim Nussle (R) ran for Governor. 2 nd District Loebsack, Dave (D); Defeated Jim Leach (R) in the general election. 3 rd District Boswell, Leonard (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Latham, Tom (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District King, Steve (R) (Incumbent) Kansas SENATE Brownback, Sam (R) Next Election: 2010 Roberts, Pat (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Moran, Jerry (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Boyda, Nancy (D); Defeated Jim Ryun (R) in the general election. 3 rd District Moore, Dennis (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Tiahrt, Todd (R) (Incumbent)

17 Kentucky SENATE Bunning, Jim (R) Next Election: 2010 McConnell, Mitch (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Whitfield, Edward (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Lewis, Ron (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Yarmuth, John (D); Defeated Anne Northup (R) in the general election. 4 th District Davis, Geoff (R) (Incumbent). 5 th District Rogers, Hal (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Chandler, Ben (D) (Incumbent) Louisiana SENATE Vitter, David (R) Next Election: 2010 Landrieu, Mary (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Jindal, Bobby (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Jefferson, William (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Melancon, Charlie (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District McCrery, Jim (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Alexander, Rodney (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Baker, Richard (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Boustany, Charles (R) (Incumbent) Maine SENATE Snowe, Olympia (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Collins, Susan (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Allen, Thomas (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Michaud, Michael (D) (Incumbent)

18 Maryland SENATE Mikulski, Barbara (D) Next Election: 2010 Open Seat: Paul Sarbanes (D) retired. Cardin, Ben (D); Defeated Michael Steele (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Gilchrest, Wayne (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Ruppersberger, C.A. Dutch (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Sarbanes, John (D); Won an open seat. Ben Cardin (D) ran for Senate. 4 th District Wynn, Albert (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Hoyer, Steny (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Bartlett, Roscoe (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Cummings, Elijah (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Van Hollen, Chris (D) (Incumbent) Massachusetts SENATE Kennedy, Edward (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Kerry, John (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Olver, John (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Neal, Richard (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District McGovern, James (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Frank, Barney (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Meehan, Marty (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Tierney, John (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District Markey, Edward (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Capuano, Michael (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Lynch, Stephen (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Delahunt, William (D) (Incumbent) Michigan SENATE Levin, Carl (D) Next Election: 2008 Stabenow, Deborah (D) (Incumbent) Next Election 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Stupak, Bart (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Hoekstra, Peter (R) (Incumbent)

19 3 rd District Ehlers, Vernon (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Camp, Dave (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Kildee, Dale (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Upton, Fred (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Walberg, Tim (R); Won an open seat. John Joe Schwarz (R) lost in the primary. 8 th District Rogers, Mike (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Knollenberg, Joseph (R) (Incumbent) 10 th District Miller, Candice (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District McCotter, Thad (R) (Incumbent) 12 th District Levin, Sander (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Kilpatrick, Carolyn Cheeks (D) (Incumbent) 14 th District Conyers Jr., John (D) (Incumbent) 15 th District Dingell, John (D) (Incumbent) Minnesota SENATE Coleman, Norm (R) Next Election: 2008 Open Seat: Mark Dayton (D) retired Klobuchar, Amy (D); Defeated Mark Kennedy (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Walz, Tim (D); Defeated Gil Gutknecht (R) in the general election. 2 nd District Kline, John (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Ramstad, Jim (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District McCollum, Betty (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Ellison, Keith (D); Won an open seat. Martin Sabo (D) retired. 6 th District Bachmann, Michele (R); Won an open seat. Mark Kennedy (R) ran for Senate. 7 th District Peterson, Collin (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Oberstar, James (D) (Incumbent) Mississippi SENATE Cochran, Thad (R) Next Election: 2008 Lott, Trent (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Wicker, Roger (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Thompson, Bennie (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Pickering, Charles Chip (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Taylor, Gene (D) (Incumbent)

20 Missouri SENATE Bond, Christopher (R) Next Election: 2010 McCaskill, Claire (D); Defeated Jim Talent (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Clay Jr., William Lacy (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Akin, Todd (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Carnahan, Russ (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Skelton, Ike (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Cleaver, Emanuel (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Graves, Sam (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Blunt, Roy (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Emerson, Jo Ann (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Hulshof, Kenny (R) (Incumbent) Montana SENATE Baucus, Max (D) Next Election: 2008 Tester, Jon (D); Defeated Conrad Burns in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Rehberg, Dennis (R) (Incumbent) Nebraska SENATE Hagel, Chuck (R) Next Election: 2008 Nelson, Ben (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Fortenberry, Jeff (R) (Incumbent). 2 nd District Terry, Lee (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Smith, Adrian (R); Won an open seat. Tom Osborne (R) was defeated in the Gubernatorial primary.

21 Nevada SENATE Reid, Harry (D) Next Election: 2010 Ensign, John (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Berkley, Shelley (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Heller, Dean (R); Won an open seat. Jim Gibbons (R) ran Governor. 3 rd District Porter, Jon (R) (Incumbent) New Hampshire SENATE Sununu, John (R) Next Election: 2008 Gregg, Judd (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Shea-Porter, Carol (D); Defeated Jeb Bradley (R) in the general election. 2 nd District Hodes, Paul (D); Defeated Charles Bass (R) in the general election. New Jersey SENATE Lautenberg, Frank (D) Next Election: 2008 Menendez, Robert (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Andrews, Robert (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District LoBiondo, Frank (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Saxton, Jim (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Smith, Christopher (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Garrett, Scott (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Pallone, Frank (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District Ferguson, Michael (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Pascrell, William (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Rothman, Steven (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Payne, Donald (D) (Incumbent) 11 th District Frelinghuysen, Rodney (R) (Incumbent) 12 th District Holt, Rush (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Sires, Albio (D); Won an open seat. Robert Menendez (D) vacated this seat when he was appointed to the Senate in January 2006.

22 New Mexico SENATE Domenici, Pete (R) Next Election: 2008 Bingaman, Jeff (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Wilson, Heather (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Pearce, Steve (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Udall, Tom (D) (Incumbent) New York SENATE Schumer, Charles (D) Next Election: 2010 Clinton, Hillary Rodham (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Bishop, Tim (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Israel, Steve (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District King, Peter (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District McCarthy, Carolyn (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Ackerman, Gary (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Meeks, Gregory (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District Crowley, Joseph (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Nadler, Jerrold (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Weiner, Anthony (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Towns, Edolphus (D) (Incumbent) 11 th District Clarke, Yvette (D); Won an open seat. Major Owens (D) retired. 12 th District Velázquez, Nydia (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Fossella, Vito (R) (Incumbent) 14 th District Maloney, Carolyn (D) (Incumbent) 15 th District Rangel, Charles (D) (Incumbent) 16 th District Serrano, Jose (D) (Incumbent) 17 th District Engel, Eliot (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Lowey, Nita (D) (Incumbent) 19 th District Hall, John (D); Defeated Sue Kelly (R) in the general election. 20 th District Gillibrand, Kirsten (D); Defeated John Sweeney (R) in the general election. 21 st District McNulty, Michael (D) (Incumbent) 22 nd District Hinchey, Maurice (D) (Incumbent) 23 rd District McHugh, John (R) (Incumbent) 24 th District Arcuri, Michael (D); Won an open seat. Sherwood Boehlert (R) retired. 25 th District Walsh, James (R) (Incumbent) 26 th District Reynolds, Thomas (R) (Incumbent)

23 27 th District Higgins, Brian (D) (Incumbent) 28 th District Slaughter, Louise McIntosh (D) (Incumbent) 29 th District Kuhl, Randy (R) (Incumbent) North Carolina SENATE Dole, Elizabeth (R) Next Election: 2008 Burr, Richard (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Butterfield, G.K. (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Etheridge, Bob (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Jones Jr., Walter (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Price, David (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Foxx, Virginia (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Coble, Howard (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District McIntyre, Mike (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Hayes, Robin (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Myrick, Sue (R) (Incumbent) 10 th District McHenry, Patrick (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District Shuler, Heath (D); Defeated Charles Taylor (R) in the general election. 12 th District Watt, Melvin (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Miller, Brad (D) (Incumbent) North Dakota SENATE Conrad, Kent (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Dorgan, Byron (D) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Pomeroy, Earl (D) (Incumbent)

24 Ohio SENATE Voinovich, George (R) Next Election: 2010 Brown, Sherrod (D); Defeated Mike DeWine (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Chabot, Steve (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Schmidt, Jean (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Turner, Michael (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Jordan, Jim (R); Won an open seat. Michael Oxley (R) retired. 5 th District Gillmor, Paul (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Wilson, Charlie (D); Won an open seat. Ted Strickland (D) ran for Governor. 7 th District Hobson, David (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Boehner, John (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Kaptur, Marcy (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Kucinich, Dennis (D) (Incumbent) 11 th District Tubbs Jones, Stephanie (D) (Incumbent) 12 th District Tiberi, Pat (R) (Incumbent) 13 th District Sutton, Betty (D); Won an open seat. Sherrod Brown (D) ran for Senate. 14 th District LaTourette, Steven (R) (Incumbent) 15 th District Pryce, Deborah (R) (Incumbent) 16 th District Regula, Ralph (R) (Incumbent) 17 th District Ryan, Tim (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Space, Zack (D); Won an open seat. Bob Ney (R) resigned Oklahoma SENATE Coburn, Tom (R) Next Election: 2010 Inhofe, James (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Sullivan, John (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Boren, Dan (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Lucas, Frank (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Cole, Tom (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Fallin, Mary (R); Won an open seat. Ernest Istook (R) ran for Governor.

25 Oregon SENATE Wyden, Ron (D) Next Election: 2010 Smith, Gordon (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Wu, David (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Walden, Greg (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Blumenauer, Earl (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District DeFazio, Peter (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Hooley, Darlene (D) (Incumbent) Pennsylvania SENATE Specter, Arlen (R) Next Election: 2010 Casey, Bob (D); Defeated Rick Santorum (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Brady, Bob (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Fattah, Chaka (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District English, Phil (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Altmire, Jason (D); Defeated Melissa Hart (R) in the general election. 5 th District Peterson, John (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Gerlach, Jim (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Sestak, Joe (D); Defeated Curt Weldon (R) in the general election 8 th District Murphy, Patrick (D); Defeated Mike Fitzpatrick (R) in the general election. 9 th District Shuster, Bill (R) (Incumbent) 10 th District Carney, Christopher (D); Defeated Don Sherwood (R) in the general election. 11 th District Kanjorski, Paul (D) (Incumbent) 12 th District Murtha, John (D) (Incumbent) 13 th District Schwartz, Allyson (D) (Incumbent) 14 th District Doyle, Mike (D) (Incumbent) 15 th District Dent, Charlie (R) (Incumbent) 16 th District Pitts, Joseph (R) (Incumbent) 17 th District Holden, Tim (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Murphy, Tim (R) (Incumbent) 19 th District Platts, Todd (R) (Incumbent)

26 Rhode Island SENATE Sheldon Whitehouse (D); Defeated Lincoln Chafee in the general election. Next Election: 2012 Reed, Jack (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Kennedy, Patrick (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Langevin, James (D) (Incumbent) South Carolina SENATE Graham, Lindsey (R) Next Election: 2008 DeMint, Jim (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Brown, Henry (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Wilson, Joe (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Barrett, Gresham (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Inglis, Bob (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Spratt, John (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Clyburn, James (D) (Incumbent) South Dakota SENATE Thune, John (R) Next Election: 2010 Johnson, Tim (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Herseth, Stephanie (D) (Incumbent) Tennessee SENATE Alexander, Lamar (R) Next Election: 2008 Open seat: Bill Frist (R) retired. Bob Corker (R); Won an open seat. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Davis, David (R); Won an open seat. William Jenkins (R) retired. 2 nd District Duncan, John (R) (Incumbent)

27 3 rd District Wamp, Zach (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Davis, Lincoln (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Cooper, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 6 th District Gordon, Bart (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District Blackburn, Marsha (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Tanner, John (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Cohen, Steve (D); Won an open seat. Harold Ford (D) ran for Senate. Texas SENATE Cornyn, John (R) Next Election: 2008 Hutchison, Kay Bailey (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Gohmert, Louis (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Poe, Ted (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Johnson, Sam (R) (Incumbent) 4 th District Hall, Ralph (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Hensarling, Jeb (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Barton, Joe (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Culberson, John (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Brady, Kevin (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Green, Al (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District McCaul, Michael (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District Conaway, Mike (R) (Incumbent) 12 th District Granger, Kay (R) (Incumbent) 13 th District Thornberry, Mac (R) (Incumbent) 14 th District Paul, Ron (R) (Incumbent) 15 th District Hinojosa, Ruben (D) (Incumbent) 16 th District Reyes, Silvestre (D) (Incumbent) 17 th District Edwards, Chet (D) (Incumbent) 18 th District Jackson Lee, Sheila (D) (Incumbent) 19 th District Neugebauer, Randy (R) (Incumbent) 20 th District Gonzalez, Charlie (D) (Incumbent) 21 st District Smith, Lamar (R) (Incumbent) 22 nd District Lampson, Nick (D); Won an open seat. Tom DeLay (R) resigned. 23 rd District Rodriguez, Ciro (D); Defeated Henry Bonilla (R) in the December 12 runoff. 24 th District Marchant, Kenny (R) (Incumbent) 25 th District Doggett, Lloyd (D) (Incumbent) 26 th District Burgess, Michael (R) (Incumbent) 27 th District Ortiz, Solomon (D) (Incumbent) 28 th District Cuellar, Henry (D) (Incumbent) 29 th District Green, Gene (D) (Incumbent) 30 th District Johnson, Eddie Bernice (D) (Incumbent)

28 31 st District Carter, John (R) (Incumbent) 32 nd District Sessions, Pete (R) (Incumbent) Utah SENATE Hatch, Orrin (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Bennett, Robert (R) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Bishop, Rob (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Matheson, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Cannon, Christopher (R) (Incumbent) Vermont SENATE Leahy, Patrick (D) Next Election: 2010 Open seat: Jim Jeffords (I) retired. Sanders, Bernie (I); Won an open seat. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Peter Welch (D); Won an open seat. Bernie Sanders (I) ran for Senate. Virginia SENATE Warner, John (R) Next Election: 2008 Webb, Jim (D); Defeated George Allen (R) in the general election. Next Election: 2012 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Davis, Jo Ann (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Drake, Thelma (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Scott, Bobby (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Forbes, Randy (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District Goode, Virgil (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Goodlatte, Bob (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Cantor, Eric (R) (Incumbent) 8 th District Moran, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 9 th District Boucher, Rick (D) (Incumbent) 10 th District Wolf, Frank (R) (Incumbent) 11 th District Davis, Tom (R) (Incumbent)

29 Washington SENATE Cantwell, Maria (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Murray, Patty (D) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Inslee, Jay (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Larsen, Rick (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Baird, Brian (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Hastings, Doc (R) (Incumbent) 5 th District McMorris, Cathy (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Dicks, Norman (D) (Incumbent) 7 th District McDermott, Jim (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Reichert, Dave (R) (Incumbent) 9 th District Smith, Adam (D) (Incumbent) West Virginia SENATE Byrd, Robert (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Rockefeller, John (D) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Mollohan, Alan (D) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Capito, Shelley Moore (R) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Rahall, Nick (D) (Incumbent) Wisconsin SENATE Kohl, Herbert (D) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Feingold, Russ (D) Next Election: 2010 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1 st District Ryan, Paul (R) (Incumbent) 2 nd District Baldwin, Tammy (D) (Incumbent) 3 rd District Kind, Ron (D) (Incumbent) 4 th District Moore, Gwen (D) (Incumbent) 5 th District Sensenbrenner, James (R) (Incumbent) 6 th District Petri, Thomas (R) (Incumbent) 7 th District Obey, David (D) (Incumbent) 8 th District Kagen, Steve (D); Won an open seat. Mark Green (R) ran for Governor.

30 Wyoming SENATE Thomas, Craig (R) (Incumbent) Next Election: 2012 Enzi, Michael (R) Next Election: 2008 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES At Large Cubin, Barbara (R) (Incumbent)

31 Senate Committees Please Note: The roster assignments at the full committee level are accurate for the 110 th Congress for and. We will continue to update the subcommittee information as rosters are finalized. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Harkin (IA) Chairman Leahy (VT) Conrad (ND) Baucus (MT) Lincoln (AR) Stabenow (MI) Nelson (NE) Salazar (CO) Brown (OH) Casey (PA) Klobuchar (MN) Chambliss (GA) Ranking Member Lugar (IN) Cochran (MS) McConnell (KY) Roberts (KS) Graham (SC) Coleman (MN) Crapo (ID) Thune (SD) Grassley (IA) AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY SUBCOMMITTEES DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MARKETING, INSPECTION, AND PLANT AND ANIMAL HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE Baucus (MT) Chairman Conrad (ND) Stabenow (MI) Nelson, Ben (NE) Salazar (CO) Casey (PA) Graham (SC) Ranking Member McConnell (KY) Roberts (KS) Crapo (ID) Thune (SD)

32 AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SUBCOMMITTEE Conrad (ND) Chairman Nelson, Ben (NE) Salazar (CO) Brown (OH) Casey (PA) Klobuchar (MN) Thune (SD) Ranking Member Lugar (IN) Graham (SC) Coleman (MN) Grassley (IA) AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY SUBCOMMITTEES NUTRITION AND FOOD ASSISTANCE, SUSTAINABLE AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL LEGISLATION SUBCOMMITTEE Leahy (VT) Chairman Lincoln (AR) Stabenow (MI) Brown (OH) Casey (PA) Klobuchar (MN) Coleman (MN) Ranking Member Lugar (IN) Cochran (MS) McConnell (KY) Crapo (ID) AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY SUBCOMMITTEES PRODUCTION, INCOME PROTECTION AND PRICE SUPPORT SUBCOMMITTEE Lincoln (AR) Chairman Leahy (VT) Conrad (ND) Baucus (MT) Brown (OH) Klobuchar (MN) Roberts (KS) Ranking Member Cochran (MS) Coleman (MN) Thune (SD) Grassley (IA)

33 AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION AND FORESTRY SUBCOMMITTEES RURAL REVITALIZATION, CONSERVATION, FORESTRY AND CREDIT SUBCOMMITTEE Stabenow (MI) Chairman Leahy (VT) Baucus (MT) Lincoln (AR) Nelson, Ben (NE) Salazar (CO) Crapo (ID) Ranking Member Lugar (IN) Cochran (MS) McConnell (KY) Graham (SC)

34 Senate Committee on Appropriations Byrd (WV) Chairman Inouye (HI) Leahy (VT) Harkin (IA) Mikulski (MD) Reid (NV) Kohl (WI) Murray (WA) Dorgan (ND) Feinstein (CA) Durbin (IL) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Reed (RI) Lautenberg (NJ) Nelson, Ben (NE) Cochran (MS) Ranking Member Stevens (AK) Specter (PA) Domenici (NM) Bond (MO) McConnell (KY) Shelby (AL) Gregg (NH) Bennett (UT) Craig (ID) Hutchison (TX) Brownback (KS) Allard (CO) Alexander (TN)

35 APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Kohl (WI) Chairman Harkin (IA) Dorgan (ND) Feinstein (CA) Durbin (IL) Johnson (SD) Nelson, Ben (NE) Reed (RI) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES COMMERCE, JUSTICE & SCIENCE SUBCOMMITTEE Mikulski (MD) Chairman Inouye (HI) Leahy (VT) Kohl (WI) Harkin (IA) Dorgan (ND) Feinstein (CA) Reed (RI) Lautenberg (NJ) Bennett (UT) Ranking Member Cochran (MS) Specter (PA) Bond (MO) McConnell (KY) Craig (ID) Brownback (KS) Shelby (AL) Ranking Member Gregg (NH) Stevens (AK) Domenici (NM) McConnell (KY) Hutchison (TX) Brownback (KS) Alexander (TN) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES DEFENSE SUBCOMMITTEE Inouye (HI) Chairman Byrd (WV) Leahy (VT) Harkin (IA) Dorgan (ND) Durbin (IL) Feinstein (CA) Mikulski (MD) Kohl (WI) Murray (WA) Stevens (AK) Ranking Member Cochran (MS) Specter (PA) Domenici (NM) Bond (MO) McConnell (KY) Shelby (AL) Gregg (NH) Hutchison (TX)

36 APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY & WATER SUBCOMMITTEE Dorgan (ND) Chairman Byrd (WV) Murray (WA) Feinstein (CA) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Inouye (HI) Reed (RI) Lautenberg (NJ) Domenici (NM) Ranking Member Cochran (MS) McConnell (KY) Bennett (UT) Craig (ID) Bond (MO) Hutchison (TX) Allard (CO) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES FINANCIAL SERVICES & GENERAL GOVERNMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Durbin (IL) Chairman Murray (WA) Landrieu (LA) Lautenberg (NJ) Nelson, Ben (NE) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE Byrd (WV) Chairman Inouye (HI) Leahy (VT) Mikulski (MD) Kohl (WI) Murray (WA) Landrieu (LA) Lautenberg (NJ) Nelson, Ben (NE) Brownback (KS) Ranking Member Bond (MO) Shelby (AL) Allard (CO) Cochran (MS) Ranking Member Gregg (NH) Stevens (AK) Specter (PA) Domenici (NM) Shelby (AL) Craig (ID) Alexander (TN)

37 APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES INTERIOR & RELATED AGENCIES SUBCOMMITTEE Feinstein (CA) Chairman Byrd (WV) Leahy (VT) Dorgan (ND) Mikulski (MD) Kohl (WI) Johnson (SD) Reed (RI) Nelson, Ben (NE) Craig (ID) Ranking Member Stevens (AK) Cochran (MS) Domenici (NM) Bennett (UT) Gregg (NH) Allard (CO) Alexander (TN) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES LABOR, HHS & EDUCATION SUBCOMMITTEE Harkin (IA) Chairman Inouye (HI) Kohl (WI) Murray (WA) Landrieu (LA) Durbin (IL) Reed (RI) Lautenberg (NJ) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES LEGISLATIVE BRANCH SUBCOMMITTEE Landrieu (LA) Chairman Durbin (IL) Nelson, Ben (NE) Specter (PA) Ranking Member Cochran (MS) Gregg (NH) Craig (ID) Hutchison (TX) Stevens (AK) Shelby (AL) Allard (CO) Ranking Member Alexander (TN) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES MILITARY CONSTRUCTION & VETERANS AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE Johnson (SD) Chairman Inouye (HI) Landrieu (LA) Byrd (WV) Murray (WA) Reed (RI) Nelson, Ben (NE) Hutchison (TX Ranking Member Craig (ID) Brownback (KS) Allard (CO) McConnell (KY) Bennett (UT)

38 APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES STATE & FOREIGN OPERATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE Leahy (VT) Chairman Inouye (HI) Harkin (IA) Mikulski (MD) Durbin (IL) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Reed (RI) Gregg (NH) Ranking Member McConnell (KY) Specter (PA) Bennett (UT) Bond (MO) Brownback (KS) Alexander (TN) APPROPRIATIONS SUBCOMMITTEES TRANSPORTATION, TREASURY, JUDICIARY & HUD SUBCOMMITTEE Murray (WA) Chairman Byrd (WV) Mikulski (MD) Kohl (WI) Durbin (IL) Dorgan (ND) Leahy (VT) Harkin (IA) Feinstein (CA) Johnson (SD) Lautenberg (NJ) Bond (MO) Ranking Member Shelby (AL) Specter (PA) Bennett (UT) Hutchison (TX) Brownback (KS) Stevens (AK) Domenici (NM) Alexander (TN) Allard (CO)

39 Senate Committee on Armed Services Levin (MI) Chairman Kennedy (MA) Byrd (WV) Lieberman (CT) Reed (RI) Akaka (HI) Nelson, Bill (FL) Nelson, Ben (NE) Bayh (IN) Clinton (NY) Pryor (AR) Webb (VA) McCaskill (MO) McCain (AZ) Ranking Member Warner (VA) Inhofe (OK) Sessions (AL) Collins (ME) Ensign (NV) Chambliss (GA) Graham (SC) Dole (NC) Cornyn (TX) Thune (SD) Martinez (FL) ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES AIRLAND SUBCOMMITTEE Lieberman (CT) Chairman Akaka (HI) Bayh (IN) Clinton (NY) Pryor (AR) Webb (VA) McCaskill (MO) Cornyn (TX) Ranking Member Warner (VA) Inhofe (OK) Sessions (AL) Ensign (NV) Chambliss (GA)

40 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES EMERGING THREATS AND CAPABILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE Reed (RI) Chairman Kennedy (MA) Byrd (WV) Nelson, Bill (FL) Nelson, Ben (NE) Bayh (IN) Clinton (NY) Dole (NC) Ranking Member Warner (VA) Collins (ME) Graham (SC) Cornyn (TX) Martinez (FL) ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES PERSONNEL SUBCOMMITTEE Nelson, Ben (NE) Chairman Kennedy (MA) Lieberman (CT) Webb (VA) McCaskill (MO) Graham (SC) Ranking Member Collins (ME) Chambliss (GA) Dole (NC) ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES READINESS AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SUBCOMMITTEE Akaka (HI) Chairman Byrd (WV) Bayh (IN) Clinton (NY) Pryor (AR) McCaskill (MO) Ensign (NV) Ranking Member Inhofe (OK) Sessions (AL) Chambliss (GA) Dole (NC)

41 ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES SEAPOWER SUBCOMMITTEE Kennedy (MA) Chairman Lieberman (CT) Reed (RI) Akaka (HI) Nelson, Bill (FL) Webb (VA) Thune (SD) Ranking Member Warner (VA) Collins (ME) Ensign (NV) Martinez (FL) ARMED SERVICES SUBCOMMITTEES STRATEGIC FORCES SUBCOMMITTEE Nelson, Bill (FL) Chairman Nelson, Ben (NE) Byrd (WV) Reed (RI) Pryor (AR) Sessions (AL) Ranking Member Inhofe (OK) Graham (SC) Thune (SD)

42 Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Dodd (CT) - Chairman Johnson (SD) Reed (RI) Schumer (NY) Kohl (WI) Carper (DE) Menendez (NJ) Akaka (HI) Brown (OH) Casey (PA) Tester (MT) Shelby (AL) Ranking Member Bennett (UT) Allard (CO) Enzi (WY) Hagel (NE) Bunning (KY) Crapo (ID) Sununu (NH) Dole (NC) Martinez (FL) BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEES ECONOMIC POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE Carper (DE) Chairman Bunning (KY) Ranking Member Brown (OH) BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS SUBCOMMITTEE Johnson (SD) Chairman Tester (MT) Menendez (NJ) Akaka (HI) Reed (RI) Schumer (NY) Bayh (IN) Carper (DE) Hagel (NE) Ranking Member Bennett (UT) Allard (CO) Sununu (NH) Bunning (KY) Crapo (ID) Dole (NC)

43 BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEES HOUSING, TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Schumer (NY) Chairman Akaka (HI) Casey (PA) Reed (RI) Carper (DE) Brown (OH) Tester (MT) Menendez (NJ) Crapo (ID) Ranking Member Dole (NC) Martinez (FL) Allard (CO) Enzi (WY) Hagel (NE) Sununu (NH) BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEES SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND FINANCE SUBCOMMITTEE Bayh (IN) Chairman Brown (OH) Johnson (SD) Casey (PA) Dodd (CT) Martinez (FL)- Ranking Member Enzi (WY) Dole (NC) Bennett (UT) BANKING, HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEES SECURITIES, INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT SUBCOMMITTEE Reed (RI) Chairman Menendez (NJ) Johnson (SD) Schumer (NY) Bayh (IN) Casey (PA) Akaka (HI) Tester (MT) Allard (CO) Ranking Member Enzi (WY) Sununu (NH) Bennett (UT) Hagel (NE) Bunning (KY) Crapo (ID)

44 Senate Committee on the Budget Conrad (ND) Chairman Murray (WA) Wyden (OR) Feingold (WI) Johnson (SD) Byrd (WV) Nelson, Bill (FL) Stabenow (MI) Menendez (NJ) Cardin (MD) Sanders (I-VT) Whitehouse (RI) Gregg (NH) Ranking Member Domenici (NM) Grassley (IA) Allard (CO) Enzi (WY) Sessions (AL) Bunning (KY) Crapo (ID) Ensign (NV) Cornyn (TX) Graham (SC)

45 Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Inouye (HI) Chairman Rockefeller (WV) Kerry (MA) Dorgan (ND) Boxer (CA) Nelson, Bill (FL) Cantwell (WA) Lautenberg (NJ) Pryor (AR) Carper (DE) McCaskill (MO) Klobuchar (MN) Stevens (AK) Co-Chairman McCain (AZ) Lott (MS) Hutchison (TX) Snowe (ME) Smith (OR) Ensign (NV) Sununu (NH) DeMint (SC) Vitter (LA) Thune (SD) COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES AVIATION OPERATIONS, SAFETY AND SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE Rockefeller (WV) Chairman Kerry (MA) Dorgan (ND) Boxer (CA) Nelson, Bill (FL) Cantwell (WA) Lautenberg (NJ) Pryor (AR) Carper (DE) McCaskill (MO) Klobuchar (MN) Lott (MS) Ranking Member McCain (AZ) Hutchison (TX) Snowe (ME) Smith (OR) Ensign (NV) Sununu (NH) DeMint (SC) Vitter (LA) Thune (SD)

46 COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES CONSUMER AFFAIRS, INSURANCE AND AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY SUBCOMMITTEE Pryor (AR) Chairman Rockefeller (WV) Nelson, Bill (FL) Cantwell (WA) Lautenberg (NJ) Carper (DE) McCaskill (MO) Klobuchar (MN) Sununu (NH) Ranking Member McCain (AZ) Lott (MS) Snowe (ME) Smith (OR) Vitter (LA) Thune (SD) COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES INTERSTATE COMMERCE, TRADE, AND TOURISM SUBCOMMITTEE Dorgan (ND) Chairman Rockefeller (WV) Kerry (MA) Boxer (CA) Cantwell (WA) Pryor (AR) McCaskill (MO) DeMint (SC) Ranking Member McCain (AZ) Snowe (ME) Smith (OR) Ensign (NV) Sununu (NH) COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES OCEANS, ATMOSPHERE, FISHERIES, AND COAST GUARD SUBCOMMITTEE Cantwell (WA) Chairman Kerry (MA) Boxer (CA) Nelson, Bill (FL) Lautenberg (NJ) Carper (DE) Klobuchar (MN) Snowe (ME) Ranking Member Lott (MS) Smith (OR) Sununu (NH) DeMint (SC) Vitter (LA)

47 COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION SUBCOMMITTEE Kerry (MA) Chairman Rockefeller (WV) Dorgan (ND) Boxer (CA) Cantwell (WA) Pryor (AR) McCaskill (MO) Klobuchar (MN) Ensign (NV) Ranking Member McCain (AZ) Hutchison (TX) Smith (OR) Sununu (NH) DeMint (SC) Thune (SD) COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES SPACE, AERONAUTICS, AND RELATED SCIENCES SUBCOMMITTEE Nelson, Bill (FL) Chairman Kerry (MA) Dorgan (ND) Pryor (AR) Hutchison (TX) Ranking Member Lott (MS) Sununu (NH)

48 COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION SUBCOMMITTEES SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND MERCHANT MARINE INFRASTRUCTURE, SAFETY, AND SECURITY SUBCOMMITTEE Lautenberg (NJ) Chairman Rockefeller (WV) Kerry (MA) Dorgan (ND) Cantwell (WA) Pryor (AR) Carper (DE) McCaskill (MO) Klobuchar (MN) Smith (OR) Ranking Member McCain (AZ) Lott (MS) Hutchison (TX) Snowe (ME) DeMint (SC) Vitter (LA) Thune (SD)

49 Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Bingaman (NM) Chairman Akaka (HI) Dorgan (ND) Wyden (OR) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Cantwell (WA) Salazar (CO) Bayh (IN) Lincoln (AR) Sanders (I-VT) Tester (MT) Domenici (NM) Ranking Member Craig (ID) Thomas (WY) Murkowski (AK) Burr (NC) DeMint (SC) Corker (TN) Sessions (AL) Smith (OR) Bunning (KY) Martinez (FL) ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEES ENERGY SUBCOMMITTEE Dorgan (ND) Chairman Akaka (HI) Wyden (OR) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Cantwell (WA) Menendez (NJ) Sanders (VT) Tester (MT) Murkowski (AK) Ranking Member Craig (ID) Burr (NC) DeMint (SC) Corker (TN) Sessions (AL) Bunning (KY) Martinez (FL)

50 ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEES NATIONAL PARKS SUBCOMMITTEE Akaka (HI) Chairman Wyden (OR) Landrieu (LA) Salazar (CO) Menendez (NJ) Thomas (WY) Ranking Member Burr (NC) Martinez (FL) Smith (OR) ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEES PUBLIC LAND AND FORESTS SUBCOMMITTEE Wyden (OR) Chairman Akaka (HI) Johnson (SD) Landrieu (LA) Cantwell (WA) Salazar (CO) Menendez (NJ) Lincoln (AR) Sanders (VT) Burr (NC) Ranking Member Craig (ID) Thomas (WY) Murkowski (AK) DeMint (SC) Sessions (AL) Smith (OR) Bunning (KY) ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCOMMITTEES WATER AND POWER SUBCOMMITTEE Johnson (SD) Chairman Dorgan (ND) Wyden (OR) Cantwell (WA) Salazar (CO) Lincoln (AR) Tester (MT) Corker (TN) Ranking Member Craig (ID) Thomas (WY) DeMint (SC) Smith (OR) Bunning (KY)

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