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- History
- Members, 116th Congress
- Members, 115th Congress
- Historical membership Members, 114th Congress
- Chairmen Select Committee to Revise the Rules of the Senate, 1867–1874 Committee on Rules, 1874–1947 Committee on Rules and Administration, 1947–present
- Notes
- References
- External links
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2011}}The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration (also called the Senate Rules Committee) is responsible for the rules of the United States Senate, administration of congressional buildings, and with credentials and qualifications of members of the Senate, including responsibility for dealing with contested elections. The committee is not as powerful as its House counterpart, the House Committee on Rules as it does not set the terms of debate for individual legislative proposals, since the Senate has a tradition of open debate. Some members of the committee are also ex officio members of the Joint Committee on Printing. History{{further|United States Senate Committee on Rules}}The Committee was first created as the Select Committee to Revise the Rules of the Senate on December 3, 1867. On December 9, 1874, it became a standing committee. On January 2, 1947, its name was changed to the Committee on Rules and Administration, and it took over the functions of the following committees: - Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate
- Committee on Education and Labor (functions were later transferred to Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee)
- Committee on Enrolled Bills
- Committee on Privileges and Elections
Members, 116th Congress{{Main|116th United States Congress}} Majority | Minority | - Roy Blunt, Missouri, Chairman
- Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
- Richard Shelby, Alabama
- Pat Roberts, Kansas
- Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
- Ted Cruz, Texas
- Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
- Roger Wicker, Mississippi
- Deb Fischer, Nebraska
- Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi
| - Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota, Ranking Member
- Dianne Feinstein, California
- Chuck Schumer, New York
- Dick Durbin, Illinois
- Tom Udall, New Mexico
- Mark Warner, Virginia
- Patrick Leahy, Vermont
- Angus King, Maine
- Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
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Members, 115th Congress Majority | Minority |
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- Roy Blunt, Missouri, Chairman (from April 10, 2018)
- Thad Cochran, Mississippi (until April 1, 2018)
- Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
- Richard Shelby, Alabama, Chairman (until April 10, 2018)
- Pat Roberts, Kansas
- Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
- Ted Cruz, Texas
- Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
- Roger Wicker, Mississippi
- Deb Fischer, Nebraska
- Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi
| - Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota, Ranking Member
- Dianne Feinstein, California
- Chuck Schumer, New York
- Dick Durbin, Illinois
- Tom Udall, New Mexico
- Mark Warner, Virginia
- Patrick Leahy, Vermont
- Angus King, Maine{{efn | name=King| Angus King is an independent who caucuses with the Democrats.}}
- Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
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Source: {{Cite web|url=https://www.rules.senate.gov/about/members|title=U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration|last=|first=|date=|website=Senate rules committee website|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=April 11, 2018}} Historical membership Members, 114th Congress Majority | Minority |
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- Roy Blunt, Missouri, Chairman[1]
- Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
- Thad Cochran, Mississippi
- Pat Roberts, Kansas
- Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
- Richard Shelby, Alabama
- Ted Cruz, Texas
- Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
- John Boozman, Arkansas
- Roger Wicker, Mississippi
| - Chuck Schumer, New York, Ranking Member
- Dianne Feinstein, California
- Dick Durbin, Illinois
- Tom Udall, New Mexico
- Mark Warner, Virginia
- Patrick Leahy, Vermont
- Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
- Angus King, Maine{{efn | name=King}}
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Source: {{USCongRec|2013|S296}} to 297 ChairmenSelect Committee to Revise the Rules of the Senate, 1867–1874- 1867–1871: Henry B. Anthony (R-RI)
- 1871–1873: Samuel Pomeroy (R-KS)
- 1873–1874: Thomas Ferry (R-MI)
Committee on Rules, 1874–1947- Thomas Ferry (R-MI) 1874–1877
- James G. Blaine (R-ME) 1877–1879
- John T. Morgan (D-AL) 1879–1881
- William P. Frye (R-ME) 1881–1887
- Nelson W. Aldrich (R-RI) 1887–1893
- Joseph C. S. Blackburn (D-KY) 1893–1895
- Nelson W. Aldrich (R-RI) 1895–1899
- John C. Spooner (R-WI) 1899–1907
- Philander C. Knox (R-PA) 1907–1909
- W. Murray Crane (R-MA) 1909–1913
- Lee S. Overman (D-NC) 1913–1919
- Philander C. Knox (R-PA) 1919–1921
- Charles Curtis (R-KS) 1921–1929
- George H. Moses (R-NH) 1929–1933
- Royal S. Copeland (D-NY) 1933–1936
- Matthew M. Neely (D-WV) 1936–1941
- Harry F. Byrd (D-VA) 1941–1947
Committee on Rules and Administration, 1947–present- C. Wayland Brooks (R-IL) 1947–1949
- Carl Hayden (D-AZ) 1949–1953
- William E. Jenner (R-IN) 1953–1955
- Theodore F. Green (D-RI) 1955–1957
- Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D-MO) 1957–1960
- Mike Mansfield (D-MT) 1960–1963
- B. Everett Jordan (D-NC) 1963–1973
- Howard W. Cannon (D-NV) 1973–1978
- Claiborne Pell (D-RI) 1978–1981
- Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. (R-MD) 1981–1987
- Wendell H. Ford (D-KY) 1987–1995
- Ted Stevens (R-AK) 1995
- John W. Warner (R-VA) 1995–1999
- Mitch McConnell (R-KY) 1999–2001
- Christopher Dodd (D-CT) 2001
- Mitch McConnell (R-KY) 2001
- Christopher Dodd (D-CT) 2001–2003
- Trent Lott (R-MS) 2003–2007
- Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), 2007–2009
- Chuck Schumer (D-NY), 2009–2015
- Roy Blunt (R-MO), 2015-2017
- Richard Shelby (R-AL), 2017–2018
- Roy Blunt (R-MO), 2018–Present
Notes{{Notelist}}References1. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/politics/2015/01/09/roy-blunt-senate-rules-committee-piper/21497209/ |title=Blunt to chair US Senate rules committee |publisher=Ksdk.com |date=January 9, 2015 |accessdate=April 5, 2015}}
External links- Official site ([https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwa00ssra00/ Archive])
- [https://www.congress.gov/committee/senate-rules-and-administration/ssra00 Senate Rules and Administration Committee]. Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
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