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词条 United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
释义

  1. History

  2. Members, 116th Congress

  3. Subcommittees

  4. Chairmen

  5. Historical membership rosters

     115th Congress  114th Congress  112th Congress 

  6. References

  7. See also

  8. External links

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The U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives.

History

The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has formerly been known as the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, and the Committee on Public Works between 1947 and 1968. This committee was formed in 1842.{{Citation needed|date=November 2011}}

Under the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 the Committees on Public Buildings and Grounds (1837-1946), Rivers and Harbors (1883-1946), Roads (1913–46), and the Flood Control (1916–46) were combined to form the Committee on Public Works. Its jurisdiction from the beginning of the 80th Congress (1947–48) through the 90th Congress (1967–68) remained unchanged.[1]

While these four original committees retained their separate identities, they were reduced to subcommittees. Addition subcommittees were formed for issues on Beach Erosion, 80th Congress (1947–48) and for Watershed Development, 86th-90th Congresses (1959–68). Special Subcommittees included those: to Investigate Questionable Trade Practices, 80th Congress; to Study Civil Works, 82nd Congress (1951–52); on the Federal-Aid Highway Program, 86th-90th Congresses; and on Economic Development Programs, 89th-90th Congresses (1965–68). Ad Hoc Committees were established on Montana Flood Damage, 88th Congress (1963–64); on Appalachian Regional Development, 88th-90th Congresses; and on the 1967 Alaska Exposition, 89th Congress.

Members, 116th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Peter DeFazio, Oregon, Chairman
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas
  • Elijah Cummings, Maryland
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • Grace Napolitano, California
  • Daniel Lipinski, Illinois
  • Steve Cohen, Tennessee
  • Albio Sires, New Jersey
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Hank Johnson, Georgia
  • André Carson, Indiana
  • Dina Titus, Nevada
  • Sean Patrick Maloney, New York
  • Jared Huffman, California
  • Julia Brownley, California
  • Frederica Wilson, Florida
  • Donald Payne, Jr., New Jersey
  • Alan Lowenthal, California
  • Mark DeSaulnier, California
  • Stacey Plaskett, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Stephen Lynch, Massachusetts
  • Salud Carbajal, California, Vice Chair
  • Anthony G. Brown, Maryland
  • Adriano Espaillat, New York
  • Tom Malinowski, New Jersey
  • Greg Stanton, Arizona
  • Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Florida
  • Lizzie Pannill Fletcher, Texas
  • Colin Allred, Texas
  • Sharice Davids, Kansas
  • Abby Finkenauer, Iowa
  • Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, Illinois
  • Antonio Delgado, New York
  • Chris Pappas, New Hampshire
  • Angie Craig, Minnesota
  • Harley Rouda, California
  • Sam Graves, Missouri, Ranking Member
  • Don Young, Alaska
  • Rick Crawford, Arkansas
  • Bob Gibbs, Ohio
  • Daniel Webster, Florida
  • Thomas Massie, Kentucky
  • Mark Meadows, North Carolina
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • Rodney Davis, Illinois
  • Rob Woodall, Georgia
  • John Katko, New York
  • Brian Babin, Texas
  • Garret Graves, Louisiana
  • David Rouzer, North Carolina
  • Mike Bost, Illinois
  • Randy Weber, Texas
  • Doug LaMalfa, California
  • Bruce Westerman, Arkansas
  • Lloyd Smucker, Pennsylvania
  • Paul Mitchell, Michigan
  • Brian Mast, Florida
  • Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin
  • Gary Palmer, Alabama
  • Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
  • Jenniffer González, Puerto Rico
  • Troy Balderson, Ohio
  • Ross Spano, Florida
  • Pete Stauber, Minnesota
  • Carol Miller, West Virginia
  • Greg Pence, Indiana

Sources: {{USBill|116|HRes|24}} (Chair), {{USBill|116|HRes|25}} (Ranking Member), {{USBill|116|HRes|57}} (D), {{USBill|116|HRes|68}} (R)

Subcommittees

There are six subcommittees:

Subcommittee Chair[2] Ranking Member[3]
Aviation Rick Larsen (D-WA) Garret Graves (R-LA)
Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) Bob Gibbs (R-OH)
Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management Dina Titus (D-NV) Mark Meadows (R-NC)
Highways and Transit Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) Rodney Davis (R-IL)
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Dan Lipinski (D-IL) Rick Crawford (R-AR)
Water Resources and Environment Grace Napolitano (D-CA) Bruce Westerman (R-AR)

Chairmen

Chairman Party State Years
George A. DonderoRepublican Michigan 1947–1949
William M. WhittingtonDemocratic Mississippi 1949–1951
Charles A. BuckleyDemocratic New York 1951–1953
George A. DonderoRepublican Michigan 1953–1955
Charles A. BuckleyDemocratic New York 1955–1965
George Hyde FallonDemocratic Maryland 1965–1971
John BlatnikDemocratic Minnesota 1971–1974
Robert E. Jones, Jr.Democratic Alabama 1975–1977
Harold T. JohnsonDemocratic California 1977–1981
James J. HowardDemocratic New Jersey 1981–1988
Glenn M. AndersonDemocratic California 1988–1991
Robert A. RoeDemocratic New Jersey 1991–1993
Norman MinetaDemocratic California 1993–1995
Bud ShusterRepublican Pennsylvania 1995–2001
Don YoungRepublican Alaska 2001–2007
Jim OberstarDemocratic Minnesota 2007–2011
John MicaRepublican Florida 2011–2013
Bill ShusterRepublican Pennsylvania 2013–2019
Peter DeFazioDemocratic Oregon 2019-present

Historical membership rosters

115th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Bill Shuster, Pennsylvania, Chair
  • Don Young, Alaska
  • Jimmy Duncan, Tennessee, Vice Chair
  • Frank LoBiondo, New Jersey
  • Sam Graves, Missouri
  • Duncan D. Hunter, California
  • Rick Crawford, Arkansas
  • Lou Barletta, Pennsylvania
  • Bob Gibbs, Ohio
  • Daniel Webster, Florida
  • Jeff Denham, California
  • Thomas Massie, Kentucky
  • Mark Meadows, North Carolina
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • Rodney L. Davis, Illinois
  • Mark Sanford, South Carolina
  • Rob Woodall, Georgia
  • Todd Rokita, Indiana
  • John Katko, New York
  • Brian Babin, Texas
  • Garret Graves, Louisiana
  • Barbara Comstock, Virginia
  • David Rouzer, North Carolina
  • Mike Bost, Illinois
  • Randy Weber, Texas
  • Doug LaMalfa, California
  • Bruce Westerman, Arkansas
  • Lloyd Smucker, Pennsylvania
  • Paul Mitchell, Michigan
  • John Faso, New York
  • Drew Ferguson, Georgia
  • Brian Mast, Florida
  • Jason Lewis, Minnesota
  • Peter DeFazio, Oregon, Ranking Member
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas
  • Elijah Cummings, Maryland
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • Mike Capuano, Massachusetts
  • Grace Napolitano, California
  • Daniel Lipinski, Illinois
  • Steve Cohen, Tennessee
  • Albio Sires, New Jersey
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Hank Johnson, Georgia
  • André Carson, Indiana
  • Rick Nolan, Minnesota
  • Dina Titus, Nevada
  • Sean Patrick Maloney, New York
  • Elizabeth Esty, Connecticut, Vice Ranking Member
  • Lois Frankel, Florida
  • Cheri Bustos, Illinois
  • Jared Huffman, California
  • Julia Brownley, California
  • Frederica Wilson, Florida
  • Donald Payne, Jr., New Jersey
  • Alan Lowenthal, California
  • Brenda Lawrence, Michigan
  • Mark DeSaulnier, California
  • Stacey Plaskett, U.S. Virgin Islands

Sources: {{USBill|115|HRes|6}} (Chair), {{USBill|115|HRes|45}} (D), {{USBill|115|HRes|51}} (R)

114th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Bill Shuster, Pennsylvania, Chairman
  • Don Young, Alaska
  • Jimmy Duncan, Tennessee
  • John Mica, Florida
  • Frank LoBiondo, New Jersey
  • Sam Graves, Missouri
  • Candice Miller, Michigan
  • Duncan D. Hunter, California
  • Rick Crawford, Arkansas
  • Lou Barletta, Pennsylvania
  • Blake Farenthold, Texas
  • Bob Gibbs, Ohio
  • Richard L. Hanna, New York
  • Daniel Webster, Florida
  • Jeff Denham, California
  • Reid Ribble, Wisconsin
  • Thomas Massie, Kentucky
  • Mark Meadows, North Carolina
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • Rodney L. Davis, Illinois
  • Mark Sanford, South Carolina
  • Rob Woodall, Georgia
  • Todd Rokita, Indiana
  • John Katko, New York
  • Brian Babin, Texas
  • Cresent Hardy, Nevada
  • Ryan Costello, Pennsylvania
  • Garret Graves, Louisiana
  • Mimi Walters, California
  • Barbara Comstock, Virginia
  • Carlos Curbelo, Florida
  • David Rouzer, North Carolina
  • Lee Zeldin, New York
  • Mike Bost, Illinois
  • Peter DeFazio, Oregon, Ranking Member
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia
  • Jerrold Nadler, New York
  • Corrine Brown, Florida
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas
  • Elijah Cummings, Maryland
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • Mike Capuano, Massachusetts
  • Grace Napolitano, California
  • Daniel Lipinski, Illinois
  • Steve Cohen, Tennessee
  • Albio Sires, New Jersey
  • Donna Edwards, Maryland
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Andre Carson, Indiana
  • Janice Hahn, California
  • Rick Nolan, Minnesota
  • Ann Kirkpatrick, Arizona
  • Dina Titus, Nevada
  • Sean Patrick Maloney, New York
  • Elizabeth Esty, Connecticut
  • Lois Frankel, Florida
  • Cheri Bustos, Illinois
  • Jared Huffman, California
  • Julia Brownley, California

112th Congress

Majority Minority
  • John Mica, Florida, Chairman
  • Don Young, Alaska
  • Tom Petri, Wisconsin
  • Howard Coble, North Carolina
  • Jimmy Duncan, Tennessee
  • Frank LoBiondo, New Jersey
  • Gary Miller, California
  • Timothy V. Johnson, Illinois
  • Sam Graves, Missouri
  • Bill Shuster, Pennsylvania
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Jean Schmidt, Ohio
  • Candice Miller, Michigan
  • Duncan D. Hunter, California
  • Andrew P. Harris, Maryland
  • Rick Crawford, Arkansas
  • Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington
  • Frank Guinta, New Hampshire
  • Randy Hultgren, Illinois
  • Lou Barletta, Pennsylvania
  • Chip Cravaack, Minnesota
  • Blake Farenthold, Texas
  • Larry Bucshon, Indiana
  • Billy Long, Missouri
  • Bob Gibbs, Ohio
  • Pat Meehan, Pennsylvania
  • Richard L. Hanna, New York
  • Jeff Landry, Louisiana
  • Steve Southerland, Florida
  • Jeff Denham, California
  • James Lankford, Oklahoma
  • Reid Ribble, Wisconsin
  • Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee
  • Nick Rahall, West Virginia, Ranking Member
  • Peter DeFazio, Oregon
  • Jerry Costello, Illinois
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, District of Columbia
  • Jerrold Nadler, New York
  • Corrine Brown, Florida
  • Bob Filner, California
  • Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas
  • Elijah Cummings, Maryland
  • Leonard Boswell, Iowa
  • Tim Holden, Pennsylvania
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • Mike Capuano, Massachusetts
  • Tim Bishop, New York
  • Mike Michaud, Maine
  • Russ Carnahan, Missouri
  • Grace Napolitano, California
  • Daniel Lipinski, Illinois
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Jason Altmire, Pennsylvania
  • Tim Walz, Minnesota
  • Heath Shuler, North Carolina
  • Steve Cohen, Tennessee
  • Laura Richardson, California
  • Albio Sires, New Jersey
  • Donna Edwards, Maryland
  • Resolutions electing Republican members ({{USBill|112|HRes|6}}, {{USBill|112|HRes|33}})
  • Resolutions electing Democratic members ({{USBill|112|HRes|7}}, {{USBill|112|HRes|39}})

References

1. ^[https://www.archives.gov/legislative/guide/house/chapter-17-public-works.html Chapter 17. Committee on Public Works (1947-68)], National Archives, Guide to the Records of the U.S. House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989 (Record Group 233) Based on Guide to the Records of the United States House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989: Bicentennial Edition (Doct. No. 100-245). By Charles E. Schamel, Mary Rephlo, Rodney Ross, David Kepley, Robert W. Coren, and James Gregory Bradsher. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1989.
2. ^[https://transportation.house.gov/news/press-releases/chairman-defazio-announces-subcommittee-chairs-for-the-116th-congress]
3. ^[https://republicans-transportation.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=402958]

See also

  • List of current United States House of Representatives committees

External links

  • Committee website ([https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwa00hspw00/ Archive])
  • [https://www.congress.gov/committee/house-transportation-and-infrastructure/hspw00 House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee]. Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
  • [https://www.congress.gov/committees/video/house-transportation-and-infrastructure/hspw00 House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Hearings and Meetings Video]. Congress.gov.
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