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- History
- Members, 116th Congress
- Historical membership rosters 115th Congress
- Members, 114th Congress
- Subcommittees
- List of Chairs
- See also
- References
- External links
{{United States House of Representatives}}The United States House Committee on Financial Services, also referred to as the House Banking Committee and formerly known as the Committee on Banking and Currency, is the committee of the United States House of Representatives that oversees the entire financial services industry, including the securities, insurance, banking and housing industries. The Financial Services Committee also oversees the work of the Federal Reserve, the United States Department of the Treasury, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and other financial services regulators. It is currently chaired by Democrat Maxine Waters from California. Waters was elected as chair of the committee, and assumed office on January 3, 2019. HistoryThe Banking and Currency Committee was created on December 11, 1865, to take over responsibilities previously handled by the Ways and Means Committee. It continued to function under this name until 1968, when it assumed the current name.[1][2] Members, 116th Congress Majority | Minority | - Maxine Waters, California, Chair
- Carolyn B. Maloney, New York
- Nydia Velázquez, New York
- Brad Sherman, California
- Gregory Meeks, New York
- Lacy Clay, Missouri
- David Scott, Georgia
- Al Green, Texas
- Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
- Ed Perlmutter, Colorado
- Jim Himes, Connecticut
- Bill Foster, Illinois
- Joyce Beatty, Ohio
- Denny Heck, Washington
- Juan Vargas, California
- Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey
- Vicente González, Texas
- Al Lawson, Florida
- Michael San Nicolas, Guam
- Rashida Tlaib, Michigan
- Katie Porter, California
- Cindy Axne, Iowa
- Sean Casten, Illinois
- Ayanna Pressley, Massachusetts
- Ben McAdams, Utah
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York
- Jennifer Wexton, Virginia
- Stephen F. Lynch, Massachusetts
- Tulsi Gabbard, Hawaii
- Alma Adams, North Carolina
- Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania
- Jesús "Chuy" García, Illinois
- Sylvia Garcia, Texas
- Dean Phillips, Minnesota
| - Patrick McHenry, North Carolina, Ranking Member
- Peter T. King, New York
- Frank Lucas, Oklahoma
- Bill Posey, Florida
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri
- Bill Huizenga, Michigan
- Sean Duffy, Wisconsin
- Steve Stivers, Ohio
- Ann Wagner, Missouri, Vice Ranking Member
- Andy Barr, Kentucky
- Scott Tipton, Colorado
- Roger Williams, Texas
- French Hill, Arkansas
- Tom Emmer, Minnesota
- Lee Zeldin, New York
- Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
- Alex Mooney, West Virginia
- Warren Davidson, Ohio
- Ted Budd, North Carolina
- David Kustoff, Tennessee
- Trey Hollingsworth, Indiana
- Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio
- John Rose, Tennessee
- Bryan Steil, Wisconsin
- Lance Gooden, Texas
- Denver Riggleman, Virginia
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Sources: {{USBill|116|HRes|7}} (Chair), {{USBill|116|HRes|8}} (Ranking Member), {{USBill|116|HRes|57}} (D), {{USBill|116|HRes|68}} (R) Historical membership rosters115th Congress Majority | Minority | - Jeb Hensarling, Texas, Chair
- Peter T. King, New York
- Ed Royce, California
- Frank Lucas, Oklahoma
- Patrick McHenry, North Carolina
- Steve Pearce, New Mexico
- Bill Posey, Florida
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri
- Bill Huizenga, Michigan
- Sean Duffy, Wisconsin
- Steve Stivers, Ohio
- Randy Hultgren, Illinois
- Dennis A. Ross, Florida
- Robert Pittenger, North Carolina
- Ann Wagner, Missouri
- Andy Barr, Kentucky
- Keith Rothfus, Pennsylvania
- Luke Messer, Indiana
- Scott Tipton, Colorado
- Roger Williams, Texas
- Bruce Poliquin, Maine
- Mia Love, Utah
- French Hill, Arkansas
- Tom Emmer, Minnesota
- Lee Zeldin, New York
- Dave Trott, Michigan
- Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
- Alex Mooney, West Virginia
- Tom MacArthur, New Jersey
- Warren Davidson, Ohio
- Ted Budd, North Carolina
- David Kustoff, Tennessee
- Claudia Tenney, New York
- Trey Hollingsworth, Indiana
| - Maxine Waters, California, Ranking Member
- Carolyn B. Maloney, New York
- Nydia Velázquez, New York
- Brad Sherman, California
- Gregory W. Meeks, New York
- Michael Capuano, Massachusetts
- William Clay, Jr., Missouri
- Stephen Lynch, Massachusetts
- David Scott, Georgia
- Al Green, Texas
- Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
- Gwen Moore, Wisconsin
- Keith Ellison, Minnesota
- Ed Perlmutter, Colorado
- Jim Himes, Connecticut
- Bill Foster, Illinois
- Dan Kildee, Michigan, Vice Ranking Member
- John Delaney, Maryland
- Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona
- Joyce Beatty, Ohio
- Denny Heck, Washington
- Juan Vargas, California
- Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey
- Vicente González, Texas
- Charlie Crist, Florida
- Ruben Kihuen, Nevada
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Members, 114th Congress Majority | Minority | - Jeb Hensarling, Texas, Chairman
- Peter T. King, New York
- Ed Royce, California
- Frank Lucas, Oklahoma
- Scott Garrett, New Jersey
- Randy Neugebauer, Texas
- Patrick McHenry, North Carolina
- Steve Pearce, New Mexico
- Bill Posey, Florida
- Mike Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
- Lynn Westmoreland, Georgia
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri
- Bill Huizenga, Michigan
- Sean Duffy, Wisconsin
- Robert Hurt, Virginia
- Steve Stivers, Ohio
- Stephen Fincher, Tennessee
- Marlin Stutzman, Indiana
- Mick Mulvaney, South Carolina
- Randy Hultgren, Illinois
- Dennis A. Ross, Florida
- Robert Pittenger, North Carolina
- Ann Wagner, Missouri
- Andy Barr, Kentucky
- Keith Rothfus, Pennsylvania
- Luke Messer, Indiana
- David Schweikert, Arizona
- Bob Dold, Illinois
- Frank Guinta, New Hampshire
- Scott Tipton, Colorado
- Roger Williams, Texas
- Bruce Poliquin, Maine
- Mia Love, Utah
- French Hill, Arkansas
| - Maxine Waters, California, Ranking Member
- Carolyn B. Maloney, New York
- Nydia Velázquez, New York
- Brad Sherman, California
- Gregory W. Meeks, New York
- Michael Capuano, Massachusetts
- Ruben Hinojosa, Texas
- William Clay, Jr., Missouri
- Stephen Lynch, Massachusetts
- David Scott, Georgia
- Al Green, Texas
- Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
- Gwen Moore, Wisconsin
- Keith Ellison, Minnesota
- Ed Perlmutter, Colorado
- Jim Himes, Connecticut
- John Carney, Delaware
- Terri Sewell, Alabama
- Bill Foster, Illinois
- Dan Kildee, Michigan
- Patrick Murphy, Florida
- John Delaney, Maryland
- Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona
- Joyce Beatty, Ohio
- Denny Heck, Washington
- Juan Vargas, California
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Sources: {{USBill|115|HRes|6}} (Chair), {{USBill|115|HRes|7}} (Ranking Member), {{USBill|115|HRes|29}} (R), {{USBill|115|HRes|45}} (D) SubcommitteesThe Financial Services Committee operates with six subcommittees. The jurisdiction over insurance was transferred in 2001 to the then-House Banking and Financial Services Committee from the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Since that time it had been the purview of the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises. But "with plans to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac expected to take up much of that panel's agenda, insurance instead [was] moved to a new Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity [as of the 112th Congress]."[3] In the 115th Congress, a new subcommittee on Terrorism and Illicit Finance was created, dedicated to disrupting the financing of terrorist organizations.[4] Subcommittee | Chair | Ranking Member | Investor Protection, Entrepreneurship and Capital Markets | Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) | Bill Huizenga (R-MI) | Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions | Gregory Meeks (D-NY) | Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) | Housing, Community Development and Insurance | Lacy Clay (D-MO) | Sean Duffy (R-WI) | National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy | Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) | Steve Stivers (R-OH) | Diversity and Inclusion | Joyce Beatty (D-OH) | Ann Wagner (R-MO) | Oversight and Investigations | Al Green (D–TX) | Andy Barr (R-KY) |
List of Chairs Chairman | Party | State | Years | Theodore M. Pomeroy | Republican | New York | 1865–1869 | James A. Garfield | Republican | Ohio | 1869–1871 | Samuel Hooper | Republican | Massachusetts | 1871–1873 | Horace Maynard | Republican | Tennessee | 1873–1875 | Samuel S. Cox | Democratic | New York | 1875–1877 | Aylett Hawes Buckner | Democratic | Missouri | 1877–1881 | William W. Crapo | Republican | Massachusetts | 1881–1883 | Aylett Hawes Buckner | Democratic | Missouri | 1883–1885 | Andrew Gregg Curtin | Democratic | Pennsylvania | 1885–1887 | Beriah Wilkins | Democratic | Ohio | 1887–1889 | George W. E. Dorsey | Republican | Nebraska | 1889–1891 | Henry Bacon | Democratic | New York | 1891–1893 | William McK. Springer | Democratic | Illinois | 1893–1895 | Joseph H. Walker | Republican | Massachusetts | 1895–1899 | Marriott Henry Brosius | Republican | Pennsylvania | 1899–1901 | Charles N. Fowler | Republican | New Jersey | 1901–1909 | Edward B. Vreeland | Republican | New York | 1909–1911 | Arsène Pujo | Democratic | Louisiana | 1911–1913 | Carter Glass | Democratic | Virginia | 1913–1918 | Michael Francis Phelan | Democratic | Massachusetts | 1918–1919 | Edmund Platt | Republican | New York | 1919–1920 | Louis Thomas McFadden | Republican | Pennsylvania | 1920–1931 | Henry B. Steagall | Democratic | Alabama | 1931–1943 | Brent Spence | Democratic | Kentucky | 1943–1947 | Jesse P. Wolcott | Republican | Michigan | 1947–1949 | Brent Spence | Democratic | Kentucky | 1949–1953 | Jesse P. Wolcott | Republican | Michigan | 1953–1955 | Brent Spence | Democratic | Kentucky | 1955–1963 | Wright Patman | Democratic | Texas | 1963–1975 | Henry S. Reuss | Democratic | Wisconsin | 1975–1981 | Fernand St. Germain | Democratic | Rhode Island | 1981–1989 | Henry B. Gonzalez | Democratic | Texas | 1989–1995 | Jim Leach | Republican | Iowa | 1995–2001 | Mike Oxley | Republican | Ohio | 2001–2007 | Barney Frank | Democratic | Massachusetts | 2007–2011 | Spencer Bachus | Republican | Alabama | 2011–2013 | Jeb Hensarling | Republican | Texas | 2013–2019 | Maxine Waters | Democratic | California | 2019–present | |
See also- United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
- List of current United States House of Representatives committees
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.archives.gov/legislative/guide/house/chapter-05.html |title=Chapter 5. Records of the Banking and Currency Committees |date= |work=Guide to the Records of the U.S. House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789–1989 (Record Group 233) |publisher=National Archives and Records Administration |accessdate=26 November 2010}} 2. ^In at least the 96th Congress, the Committee title was Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/96th_United_States_Congress#Committees 3. ^{{Cite web | last = Lehmann | first = R.J. | title = Insurance gets top billing on new House subcommittee | work = | publisher = SNL Financial | date = 2011-01-20 | archiveurl = https://www.webcitation.org/5w2vompPu?url=http://www.snl.com/InteractiveX/article.aspx?CDID=A-12226134-13111 | archivedate = 2011-01-27 | url = http://www.snl.com/InteractiveX/article.aspx?CDID=A-12226134-13111&KPLT=2 | format = | accessdate = 2011-01-27 | dead-url = no | df = }} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Pearce to head committee on terrorism finances|url=http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/2017/01/09/pearce-head-committee-terrorism-finances/96369250/|accessdate=27 February 2017|work=The Arizona Republic|date=9 January 2017}}
External links- House Committee on Financial Services Homepage ([https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwa00hsba00/ Archive])
- [https://www.congress.gov/committee/house-financial-services/hsba00 House Financial Services Committee]. Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
- [https://www.congress.gov/committees/video/house-financial-services/hsba00 House Financial Services Committee Hearings and Meetings Video]. Congress.gov.
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