House Committee on Homeland Security
The House Committee on Homeland Security has jurisdiction over matters related to national defense. It has six subcommittees on border and maritime security; counterterrorism and intelligence; cybersecurity and infrastructure protection; emergency preparedness, response, and communications; oversight and management efficiency; and transportation and protective security. The Committee was created in 2002 in the aftermath of the September 11th, 2001 attacks.
Membership
Party Breakdown- Mark E. Green (R - TN-7) (Chair)
- Bennie G. Thompson (D - MS-2) (Ranking Member)
- Michael T. McCaul (R - TX-10)
- Eric Swalwell (D - CA-14)
- Clay Higgins (R - LA-3)
- J. Luis Correa (D - CA-46)
- Michael Guest (R - MS-3)
- Troy A. Carter (D - LA-2)
- Dan Bishop (R - NC-8)
- Shri Thanedar (D - MI-13)
- Carlos A. Gimenez (R - FL-28)
- Seth Magaziner (D - RI-2)
- August Pfluger (R - TX-11)
- Glenn Ivey (D - MD-4)
- Andrew R. Garbarino (R - NY-2)
- Daniel S. Goldman (D - NY-10)
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (R - GA-14)
- Robert Garcia (D - CA-42)
- Tony Gonzales (R - TX-23)
- Delia C. Ramirez (D - IL-3)
- Nick LaLota (R - NY-1)
- Robert Menendez (D - NJ-8)
- Mike Ezell (R - MS-4)
- Thomas R. Suozzi (D - NY-3)
- Anthony D’Esposito (R - NY-4)
- Timothy M. Kennedy (D - NY-26)
- Laurel M. Lee (R - FL-15)
- Yvette D. Clarke (D - NY-9)
- Morgan Luttrell (R - TX-8)
- Dale W. Strong (R - AL-5)
- Josh Brecheen (R - OK-2)
- Elijah Crane (R - AZ-2)
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