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Blumenthal, Nadler, et al. v. Trump: 198 Congressional Plaintiffs U.S. Senate (29) Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Michael Bennet Colorado Cory A. Booker New Jersey Maria Cantwell Washington Benjamin L. Cardin Maryland Tom Carper Delaware Christopher A. Coons Delaware Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada Tammy Duckworth Illinois Richard J. Durbin Illinois Kirsten E. Gillibrand New York Kamala D. Harris California Martin Heinrich New Mexico Mazie K. Hirono Hawaii Tim Kaine Virginia Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Patrick Leahy Vermont Edward J. Markey Massachusetts Jeff Merkley Oregon Chris Murphy Connecticut Patty Murray Washington Jack Reed Rhode Island Bernard Sanders Vermont Brian Schatz Hawaii Tom Udall New Mexico Chris Van Hollen Maryland Elizabeth Warren Massachusetts Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Ron Wyden Oregon Current as of 5/31/2018

U.S. House of Representatives (169) Jerrold Nadler New York (NY-10) Alma Adams North Carolina (NC-12) Pete Aguilar California (CA-31) Nanette Diaz Barragán California (CA-44) Karen Bass California (CA-37) Joyce Beatty Ohio (OH-3) Ami Bera California (CA-7) Donald S. Beyer, Jr. Virginia (VA-8) Earl Blumenauer Oregon (OR-3) Lisa Blunt Rochester Delaware (DE-at large) Suzanne Bonamici Oregon (OR-1) Brendan F. Boyle Pennsylvania (PA-13) Robert A. Brady Pennsylvania (PA-1) Anthony Brown Maryland (MD-4) Julia Brownley California (CA-26) G.K. Butterfield North Carolina (NC-1) Michael E. Capuano Massachusetts (MA-7) Salud O. Carbajal California (CA-24) Tony Cárdenas California (CA-39) André Carson Indiana (IN-7) Kathy Castor Florida (FL-14) Joaquin Castro Texas (TX-20) Judy Chu California (CA-27) David N. Cicilline Rhode Island (RI-1) Katherine Clark Massachusetts (MA-5) Yvette D. Clarke New York (NY-9) William Lacy Clay Missouri (MO-1) Emanuel Cleaver II Missouri (MO-5) James E. Clyburn South Carolina (SC-6) Steve Cohen Tennessee (TN-9) Gerald E. Connolly Virginia (VA-11) Jim Cooper Tennessee (TN-5) Joe Courtney Connecticut (CT-2) Charlie Crist Florida (FL-13) Joseph Crowley New York (NY-14) 2

Elijah E. Cummings Maryland (MD-7) Danny K. Davis Illinois (IL-7) Susan A. Davis California (CA-53) Peter DeFazio Oregon (OR-4) Diana DeGette Colorado (CO-1) John K. Delaney Maryland (MD-6) Rosa L. DeLauro Connecticut (CT-3) Suzan K. DelBene Washington (WA-1) Val Butler Demings Florida (FL-10) Mark DeSaulnier California (CA-11) Ted Deutch Florida (FL-22) Debbie Dingell Michigan (MI-12) Lloyd Doggett Texas (TX-35) Michael F. Doyle Pennsylvania (PA-14) Keith Ellison Minnesota (MN-5) Eliot L. Engel New York (NY-16) Anna G. Eshoo California (CA-18) Adriano Espaillat New York (NY-13) Dwight Evans Pennsylvania (PA-2) Bill Foster Illinois (IL-11) Lois Frankel Florida (FL-21) Marcia L. Fudge Ohio (OH-11) Tulsi Gabbard Hawaii (HI-2) Ruben Gallego Arizona (AZ-7) John Garamendi California (CA-3) Jimmy Gomez California (CA-34) Al Green Texas (TX-9) Gene Green Texas (TX-29) Raul M. Grijalva Arizona (AZ-3) Luis V. Gutiérrez Illinois (IL-4) Colleen Hanabusa Hawaii (HI-1) Alcee L. Hastings Florida (FL-20) Denny Heck Washington (WA-10) Brian Higgins New York (NY-26) James A. Himes Connecticut (CT-04) Steny H. Hoyer Maryland (MD-5) Jared Huffman California (CA-2) 3

Sheila Jackson Lee Texas (TX-18) Pramila Jayapal Washington (WA-7) Hakeem Jeffries New York (NY-8) Eddie Bernice Johnson Texas (TX-30) Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. Georgia (GA-4) Marcy Kaptur Ohio (OH-9) William R. Keating Massachusetts (MA-9) Robin L. Kelly Illinois (IL-2) Joseph P. Kennedy III Massachusetts (MA-4) Ro Khanna California (CA-17) Ruben J. Kihuen Nevada (NV-4) Daniel T. Kildee Michigan (MI-5) Derek Kilmer Washington (WA-6) Raja Krishnamoorthi Illinois (IL-8) James R. Langevin Rhode Island (RI-2) Rick Larsen Washington (WA-2) John B. Larson Connecticut (CT-1) Brenda L. Lawrence Michigan (MI-14) Al Lawson Florida (FL-5) Barbara Lee California (CA-13) Sander M. Levin Michigan (MI-9) John Lewis Georgia (GA-5) Ted W. Lieu California (CA-33) Dave Loebsack Iowa (IA-2) Zoe Lofgren California (CA-19) Alan Lowenthal California (CA-47) Nita M. Lowey New York (NY-17) Ben Ray Luján New Mexico (NM-3) Michelle Lujan Grisham New Mexico (NM-1) Carolyn B. Maloney New York (NY-12) Sean Patrick Maloney New York (NY-18) Doris Matsui California (CA-6) Betty McCollum Minnesota (MN-4) A. Donald McEachin Virginia (VA-4) James P. McGovern Massachusetts (MA-2) Ann McLane Kuster New Hampshire (NH-2) Jerry McNerney California (CA-9) 4

Gregory W. Meeks New York (NY-5) Grace Meng New York (NY-6) Gwen S. Moore Wisconsin (WI-4) Seth Moulton Massachusetts (MA-6) Grace F. Napolitano California (CA-32) Richard E. Neal Massachusetts (MA-1) Richard M. Nolan Minnesota (MN-8) Donald Norcross New Jersey (NJ-1) Frank Pallone, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-6) Jimmy Panetta California (CA-20) Bill Pascrell, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-9) Donald M. Payne, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-10) Nancy Pelosi California (CA-12) Ed Perlmutter Colorado (CO-7) Scott H. Peters California (CA-52) Chellie Pingree Maine (ME-1) Mark Pocan Wisconsin (WI-2) Jared Polis Colorado (CO-2) David E. Price North Carolina (NC-4) Mike Quigley Illinois (IL-5) Jamie Raskin Maryland (MD-8) Kathleen M. Rice New York (NY-4) Cedric L. Richmond Louisiana (LA-2) Lucille Roybal-Allard California (CA-40) C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Maryland (MD-2) Bobby L. Rush Illinois (IL-1) Tim Ryan Ohio (OH-13) Linda T. Sánchez California (CA-38) John P. Sarbanes Maryland (MD-3) Jan Schakowsky Illinois (IL-9) Adam B. Schiff California (CA-28) Bradley S. Schneider Illinois (IL-10) Robert C. "Bobby" Scott Virginia (VA-3) José E. Serrano New York (NY-15) Terri Sewell Alabama (AL-7) Carol Shea-Porter New Hampshire (NH-1) Brad Sherman California (CA-30) 5

Albio Sires New Jersey (NJ-8) Adam Smith Washington (WA-9) Darren Soto Florida (FL-9) Jackie Speier California (CA-14) Eric Swalwell California (CA-15) Mark Takano California (CA-41) Bennie G. Thompson Mississippi (MI-2) Mike Thompson California (CA-5) Dina Titus Nevada (NV-1) Paul D. Tonko New York (NY-20) Norma J. Torres California (CA-35) Niki Tsongas Massachusetts (MA-3) Juan Vargas California (CA-51) Marc Veasey Texas (TX-33) Filemon Vela Texas (TX-34) Nydia M. Velázquez New York (NY-7) Timothy J. Walz Minnesota (MN-1) Debbie Wasserman Schultz Florida (FL-23) Maxine Waters California (CA-43) Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey (NJ-12) Peter Welch Vermont (VT-at large) Frederica S. Wilson Florida (FL-24) John Yarmuth Kentucky (KY-3) 6

Plaintiffs by State Rep. Terri Sewell Alabama (AL-7) Rep. Ruben Gallego Arizona (AZ-7) Rep. Raul M. Grijalva Arizona (AZ-3) Rep. Pete Aguilar California (CA-31) Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragán California (CA-44) Rep. Karen Bass California (CA-37) Rep. Ami Bera California (CA-7) Rep. Julia Brownley California (CA-26) Rep. Salud O. Carbajal California (CA-24) Rep. Tony Cárdenas California (CA-39) Rep. Judy Chu California (CA-27) Rep. Susan A. Davis California (CA-53) Rep. Mark DeSaulnier California (CA-11) Rep. Anna G. Eshoo California (CA-18) Rep. John Garamendi California (CA-3) Rep. Jimmy Gomez California (CA-34) Rep. Jared Huffman California (CA-2) Rep. Ro Khanna California (CA-17) Rep. Barbara Lee California (CA-13) Rep. Ted W. Lieu California (CA-33) Rep. Zoe Lofgren California (CA-19) Rep. Alan Lowenthal California (CA-47) Rep. Doris Matsui California (CA-6) Rep. Jerry McNerney California (CA-9) Rep. Grace F. Napolitano California (CA-32) Rep. Jimmy Panetta California (CA-20) Rep. Nancy Pelosi California (CA-12) Rep. Scott H. Peters California (CA-52) Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard California (CA-40) Rep. Linda T. Sánchez California (CA-38) Rep. Adam B. Schiff California (CA-28) Rep. Brad Sherman California (CA-30) Rep. Jackie Speier California (CA-14) Rep. Eric Swalwell California (CA-15) Rep. Mark Takano California (CA-41) Rep. Mike Thompson California (CA-5) Rep. Norma J. Torres California (CA-35) Rep. Juan Vargas California (CA-51) Rep. Maxine Waters California (CA-43) 7

Sen. Kamala D. Harris California Rep. Diana DeGette Colorado (CO-1) Rep. Ed Perlmutter Colorado (CO-7) Rep. Jared Polis Colorado (CO-2) Sen. Michael Bennet Colorado Rep. Joe Courtney Connecticut (CT-2) Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro Connecticut (CT-3) Rep. James A. Himes Connecticut (CT-04) Rep. John B. Larson Connecticut (CT-1) Sen. Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy Connecticut Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester Delaware (DE-at large) Sen. Tom Carper Delaware Sen. Christopher A. Coons Delaware Rep. Kathy Castor Florida (FL-14) Rep. Charlie Crist Florida (FL-13) Rep. Val Butler Demings Florida (FL-10) Rep. Ted Deutch Florida (FL-22) Rep. Lois Frankel Florida (FL-21) Rep. Alcee L. Hastings Florida (FL-20) Rep. Al Lawson Florida (FL-5) Rep. Darren Soto Florida (FL-9) Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz Florida (FL-23) Rep. Frederica S. Wilson Florida (FL-24) Rep. Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. Georgia (GA-4) Rep. John Lewis Georgia (GA-5) Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Hawaii (HI-2) Rep. Colleen Hanabusa Hawaii (HI-1) Sen. Mazie K. Hirono Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz Hawaii Rep. Danny K. Davis Illinois (IL-7) Rep. Bill Foster Illinois (IL-11) Rep. Luis V. Gutiérrez Illinois (IL-4) Rep. Robin L. Kelly Illinois (IL-2) Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi Illinois (IL-8) Rep. Mike Quigley Illinois (IL-5) Rep. Bobby L. Rush Illinois (IL-1) Rep. Jan Schakowsky Illinois (IL-9) Rep. Bradley S. Schneider Illinois (IL-10) Sen. Tammy Duckworth Illinois Sen. Richard J. Durbin Illinois 8

Rep. André Carson Indiana (IN-7) Rep. Dave Loebsack Iowa (IA-2) Rep. John Yarmuth Kentucky (KY-3) Rep. Cedric L. Richmond Louisiana (LA-2) Rep. Chellie Pingree Maine (ME-1) Rep. Anthony Brown Maryland (MD-4) Rep. Elijah E. Cummings Maryland (MD-7) Rep. John K. Delaney Maryland (MD-6) Rep. Steny H. Hoyer Maryland (MD-5) Rep. Jamie Raskin Maryland (MD-8) Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger Maryland (MD-2) Rep. John P. Sarbanes Maryland (MD-3) Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen Maryland Rep. Michael E. Capuano Massachusetts (MA-7) Rep. Katherine Clark Massachusetts (MA-5) Rep. William R. Keating Massachusetts (MA-9) Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III Massachusetts (MA-4) Rep. James P. McGovern Massachusetts (MA-2) Rep. Seth Moulton Massachusetts (MA-6) Rep. Richard E. Neal Massachusetts (MA-1) Rep. Niki Tsongas Massachusetts (MA-3) Sen. Edward J. Markey Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren Massachusetts Rep. Debbie Dingell Michigan (MI-12) Rep. Daniel T. Kildee Michigan (MI-5) Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence Michigan (MI-14) Rep. Sander M. Levin Michigan (MI-9) Rep. Keith Ellison Minnesota (MN-5) Rep. Betty McCollum Minnesota (MN-4) Rep. Richard M. Nolan Minnesota (MN-8) Rep. Timothy J. Walz Minnesota (MN-1) Sen. Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Rep. Bennie G. Thompson Mississippi (MI-2) Rep. William Lacy Clay Missouri (MO-1) Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II Missouri (MO-5) Rep. Ruben J. Kihuen Nevada (NV-4) Rep. Dina Titus Nevada (NV-1) Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada Rep. Ann McLane Kuster New Hampshire (NH-2) Rep. Carol Shea-Porter New Hampshire (NH-1) 9

Rep. Donald Norcross New Jersey (NJ-1) Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-6) Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-9) Rep. Donald M. Payne, Jr. New Jersey (NJ-10) Rep. Albio Sires New Jersey (NJ-8) Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey (NJ-12) Sen. Cory A. Booker New Jersey Rep. Ben Ray Luján New Mexico (NM-3) Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham New Mexico (NM-1) Sen. Martin Heinrich New Mexico Sen. Tom Udall New Mexico Rep. Yvette D. Clarke New York (NY-9) Rep. Joseph Crowley New York (NY-14) Rep. Eliot L. Engel New York (NY-16) Rep. Adriano Espaillat New York (NY-13) Rep. Brian Higgins New York (NY-26) Rep. Hakeem Jeffries New York (NY-8) Rep. Nita M. Lowey New York (NY-17) Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney New York (NY-12) Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney New York (NY-18) Rep. Gregory W. Meeks New York (NY-5) Rep. Grace Meng New York (NY-6) Rep. Jerrold Nadler New York (NY-10) Rep. Kathleen M. Rice New York (NY-4) Rep. José E. Serrano New York (NY-15) Rep. Paul D. Tonko New York (NY-20) Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez New York (NY-7) Sen. Kirsten E. Gillibrand New York Rep. Alma Adams North Carolina (NC-12) Rep. G.K. Butterfield North Carolina (NC-1) Rep. David E. Price North Carolina (NC-4) Rep. Joyce Beatty Ohio (OH-3) Rep. Marcia L. Fudge Ohio (OH-11) Rep. Marcy Kaptur Ohio (OH-9) Rep. Tim Ryan Ohio (OH-13) Rep. Earl Blumenauer Oregon (OR-3) Rep. Suzanne Bonamici Oregon (OR-1) Rep. Peter DeFazio Oregon (OR-4) Sen. Jeff Merkley Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden Oregon Rep. Brendan F. Boyle Pennsylvania (PA-13) 10

Rep. Robert A. Brady Pennsylvania (PA-1) Rep. Michael F. Doyle Pennsylvania (PA-14) Rep. Dwight Evans Pennsylvania (PA-2) Rep. David N. Cicilline Rhode Island (RI-1) Rep. James R. Langevin Rhode Island (RI-2) Sen. Jack Reed Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Rep. James E. Clyburn South Carolina (SC-6) Rep. Steve Cohen Tennessee (TN-9) Rep. Jim Cooper Tennessee (TN-5) Rep. Joaquin Castro Texas (TX-20) Rep. Al Green Texas (TX-9) Rep. Gene Green Texas (TX-29) Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee Texas (TX-18) Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson Texas (TX-30) Rep. Marc Veasey Texas (TX-33) Rep. Filemon Vela Texas (TX-34) Rep. Lloyd Doggett Texas (TX-35) Rep. Peter Welch Vermont (VT-at large) Sen. Patrick Leahy Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders Vermont Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr. Virginia (VA-8) Rep. Gerald E. Connolly Virginia (VA-11) Rep. A. Donald McEachin Virginia (VA-4) Rep. Robert C. "Bobby" Scott Virginia (VA-3) Sen. Tim Kaine Virginia Rep. Suzan K. DelBene Washington (WA-1) Rep. Denny Heck Washington (WA-10) Rep. Pramila Jayapal Washington (WA-7) Rep. Derek Kilmer Washington (WA-6) Rep. Rick Larsen Washington (WA-2) Rep. Adam Smith Washington (WA-9) Sen. Maria Cantwell Washington Sen. Patty Murray Washington Rep. Gwen S. Moore Wisconsin (WI-4) Rep. Mark Pocan Wisconsin (WI-2) 11