111th United States Congress
The 111th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. It began during the last two weeks of the George W. Bush administration, with the remainder spanning the first two years of Barack Obama's presidency. It was composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The apportionment of seats in the House was based on the 2000 U.S. Census. In the November 2008 elections, the Democratic Party increased its majorities in both chambers, giving President Obama a Democratic majority in the legislature for the first two years of his presidency. However, the majority was only filibuster proof for a period of 72 working days while the Senate was actually in session. A new delegate seat was created for the Northern Mariana Islands. The 111th Congress had the most experienced members in history: at the start of the 111th Congress, the average member of the House had served 10.3 years, while the average Senator had served 13.4 years.
Major events
- January 2009: Two Senate seats were disputed when the Congress convened:
- # An appointment dispute over the Illinois seat vacated by President Barack Obama arose following Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's solicitation of bribes in exchange for an appointment to the Senate. Roland Burris was appointed to the seat on December 31, 2008, but his credentials were not accepted until January 12, 2009.
- # An election dispute over the Minnesota seat previously held by Norm Coleman, between Coleman and challenger Al Franken, was decided in June 30, 2009, in favor of Franken. Franken's admission gave the Senate Democratic caucus sixty votes, enough to defeat a filibuster in a party-line vote.
- January 8, 2009: Joint session counted the Electoral College votes of the 2008 presidential election.
- January 20, 2009: Inauguration of President Barack Obama.
- February 24, 2009: President's speech to a Joint Session
- April 28, 2009: Senator Arlen Specter switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party.
- September 9, 2009: President Obama addressed a joint session of Congress to promote health care reform, which Representative Joe Wilson interrupted by shouting at the President.
- January 21, 2010: Citizens United v. FEC: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down limits on campaign contributions by nonprofits, corporations, labor unions and other associations.
- January 25, 2010: 2010 State of the Union Address
- February 4, 2010: Republican Scott Brown's election to the Senate ended the Democratic supermajority.
- April 20 – September 19, 2010: Deepwater Horizon oil spill
- November 2, 2010: 2010 general elections, in which Republicans regained control of the House while the Democrats remained in control of the Senate.
Major legislation
Enacted
- January 29, 2009: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009,
- February 4, 2009: Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act,
- February 17, 2009: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,
- March 11, 2009: Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009,
- March 30, 2009: Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009,
- April 21, 2009: Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act,
- May 20, 2009: Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009,
- May 20, 2009: Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009,
- May 22, 2009: Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009,
- May 22, 2009: Credit CARD Act of 2009,
- June 22, 2009: Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, as Division A of
- June 24, 2009: Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009 including the Car Allowance Rebate System,
- October 28, 2009: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, including the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act,
- November 6, 2009: Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009,
- December 16, 2009: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2010,
- February 12, 2010: Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act, as Title I of
- March 4, 2010: Travel Promotion Act of 2009, as Section 9 of
- March 18, 2010: Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act,
- March 23, 2010: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,
- March 30, 2010: Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, including the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act,
- May 5, 2010: Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2010,
- July 1, 2010: Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010,
- July 21, 2010: Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act,
- July 29, 2010: Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
- August 3, 2010: Fair Sentencing Act of 2010,
- August 10, 2010: Securing the Preservation of Our Enduring and Established Constitutional Heritage Act,
- September 27, 2010: Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010,
- December 8, 2010: Claims Resolution Act of 2010,
- December 13, 2010: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010,
- December 17, 2010: Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010,,
- December 22, 2010: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010,,
- January 2, 2011: James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010,,
- January 4, 2011: Shark Conservation Act,,
- January 4, 2011: Food Safety and Modernization Act,,
Health care reform
- Affordable Health Care for America Act
- America's Healthy Future Act
- Healthy Americans Act
- United States National Health Care Act
- Physician Payments Sunshine Act
Proposed
- American Clean Energy and Security Act
- District of Columbia House Voting Rights Act
- Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act
- DREAM Act
- Employee Free Choice Act
- Employment Non-Discrimination Act
- Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009
- Food Safety Enhancement Act
- Gun Show Loophole Closing Act of 2009
- Homeowner's Defense Act
- Military Readiness Enhancement Act
- Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act
- Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2009
- Public Option Act
- Respect for Marriage Act
- Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act
- Uniting American Families Act
- Universal Right to Vote by Mail Act
Vetoed
- December 30, 2009:, a continuing appropriations resolution that became unnecessary
- October 7, 2010:, Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010
Treaties ratified
- December 22, 2010: New START
Major nomination hearings
- January to April 2009: Senate held confirmation hearings for Barack Obama's cabinet.
- July 13–16, 2009: Senate Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing on Sonia Sotomayor's appointment to the United States Supreme Court.
- June 28–30, 2010: Senate Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing on Elena Kagan's appointment to the United States Supreme Court.
Impeachments
- : Judge Samuel B. Kent: impeached June 19, 2009, resigned June 30, 2009, before trial; charges dismissed July 22, 2009.
- : Judge Thomas Porteous: impeached March 11, 2010, convicted December 8, 2010.
Party summary
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
- President: Dick Cheney, until January 20, 2009
- * Joe Biden, from January 20, 2009
- President pro tempore: Robert Byrd, until June 28, 2010
- * Daniel Inouye, from June 28, 2010
Majority (Democratic) leadership
- Majority Leader and Conference Chairman: Harry Reid
- Assistant Majority Leader : Richard Durbin
- Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman: Charles Schumer
- Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman: Bob Menendez
- Democratic Conference Secretary: Patty Murray
- Policy Committee Chairman: Byron Dorgan
- Steering and Outreach Committee Chairman: Debbie Stabenow
- Committee Outreach Chairman: Jeff Bingaman
- Rural Outreach Chairman: Blanche Lincoln
- Chief Deputy Whip: Barbara Boxer
- Deputy Whips: Tom Carper, Bill Nelson, and Russ Feingold
Minority (Republican) leadership
- Minority Leader: Mitch McConnell
- Assistant Minority Leader : Jon Kyl
- Counselor to the Minority Leader: Bob Bennett
- Republican Conference Chairman: Lamar Alexander
- Republican Conference Vice Chairman: Lisa Murkowski, until September 17, 2010
- * John Barrasso, from September 22, 2010
- Policy Committee Chairman: John Ensign, until June 17, 2009
- * John Thune, from June 25, 2009
- National Senatorial Committee Chair: John Cornyn
- Chief Deputy Whip: Richard Burr
House of Representatives
- Speaker: Nancy Pelosi
- Assistant to the Speaker: Chris Van Hollen
Majority (Democratic) leadership
- Majority Leader: Steny Hoyer
- Majority Whip: Jim Clyburn
- Senior Chief Deputy Majority Whip: John Lewis
- Chief Deputy Majority Whips: Maxine Waters, John S. Tanner, Ed Pastor, Jan Schakowsky, Joseph Crowley, Diana DeGette, G.K. Butterfield, Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- Democratic Caucus Chairman: John B. Larson
- Democratic Caucus Vice-Chairman: Xavier Becerra
- Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Chris Van Hollen
- Steering/Policy Committee Co-Chairs: George Miller and Rosa DeLauro
- Organization, Study, and Review Chairman: Michael Capuano
Minority (Republican) leadership
- Minority Leader: John Boehner
- Minority Whip: Eric Cantor
- Chief Deputy Whip: Kevin McCarthy
- Republican Conference Chairman: Mike Pence
- Republican Conference Vice-Chairman: Cathy McMorris-Rodgers
- Republican Conference Secretary: John Carter
- Policy Committee Chairman: Thaddeus McCotter
- Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Pete Sessions
- Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee: David Dreier
Members
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Senate
Alabama">List of United States Senators from Alabama">Alabama
- 2. Jeff Sessions
- 3. Richard Shelby
Alaska">List of United States Senators from Alaska">Alaska
- 2. Mark Begich
- 3. Lisa Murkowski
Arizona">List of United States Senators from Arizona">Arizona
- 1. Jon Kyl
- 3. John McCain
Arkansas">List of United States Senators from Arkansas">Arkansas
- 2. Mark Pryor
- 3. Blanche Lincoln
California">List of United States Senators from California">California
- 1. Dianne Feinstein
- 3. Barbara Boxer
Colorado">List of United States Senators from Colorado">Colorado
- 2. Mark Udall
- 3. Ken Salazar, until January 20, 2009
- * Michael Bennet, from January 21, 2009
Connecticut">List of United States Senators from Connecticut">Connecticut
- 1. Joe Lieberman
- 3. Chris Dodd
Delaware">List of United States Senators from Delaware">Delaware
- 1. Tom Carper
- 2. Joe Biden, until January 15, 2009
- * Ted Kaufman, January 16, 2009 – November 15, 2010
- * Chris Coons, from November 15, 2010
Florida">List of United States Senators from Florida">Florida
- 1. Bill Nelson
- 3. Mel Martinez, until September 9, 2009
- * George LeMieux, from September 10, 2009
Georgia">List of United States Senators from Georgia">Georgia
- 2. Saxby Chambliss
- 3. Johnny Isakson
Hawaii">List of United States Senators from Hawaii">Hawaii
- 1. Daniel Akaka
- 3. Daniel Inouye
Idaho">List of United States Senators from Idaho">Idaho
- 2. Jim Risch
- 3. Mike Crapo
Illinois">List of United States Senators from Illinois">Illinois
- 2. Dick Durbin
- 3. Roland Burris, from January 12, 2009 – November 29, 2010
- * Mark Kirk, from November 29, 2010
Indiana">List of United States Senators from Indiana">Indiana
- 1. Richard Lugar
- 3. Evan Bayh
Iowa">List of United States Senators from Iowa">Iowa
- 2. Tom Harkin
- 3. Chuck Grassley
Kansas">List of United States Senators from Kansas">Kansas
- 2. Pat Roberts
- 3. Sam Brownback
Kentucky">List of United States Senators from Kentucky">Kentucky
- 2. Mitch McConnell
- 3. Jim Bunning
Louisiana">List of United States Senators from Louisiana">Louisiana
- 2. Mary Landrieu
- 3. David Vitter
Maine">List of United States Senators from Maine">Maine
- 1. Olympia Snowe
- 2. Susan Collins
Maryland">List of United States Senators from Maryland">Maryland
- 1. Ben Cardin
- 3. Barbara Mikulski
Massachusetts">List of United States Senators from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- 1. Ted Kennedy, until August 25, 2009
- * Paul G. Kirk, September 24, 2009 – February 4, 2010
- * Scott Brown, from February 4, 2010
- 2. John Kerry
Michigan">List of United States Senators from Michigan">Michigan
- 1. Debbie Stabenow
- 2. Carl Levin
Minnesota">List of United States Senators from Minnesota">Minnesota
- 1. Amy Klobuchar
- 2. Al Franken, from July 7, 2009
Mississippi">List of United States Senators from Mississippi">Mississippi
- 1. Roger Wicker
- 2. Thad Cochran
Missouri">List of United States Senators from Missouri">Missouri
- 1. Claire McCaskill
- 3. Kit Bond
Montana">List of United States Senators from Montana">Montana
- 1. Jon Tester
- 2. Max Baucus
Nebraska">List of United States Senators from Nebraska">Nebraska
- 1. Ben Nelson
- 2. Mike Johanns
Nevada">List of United States Senators from Nevada">Nevada
- 1. John Ensign
- 3. Harry Reid
New Hampshire">List of United States Senators from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- 2. Jeanne Shaheen
- 3. Judd Gregg
New Jersey">List of United States Senators from New Jersey">New Jersey
- 1. Bob Menendez
- 2. Frank Lautenberg
New Mexico">List of United States Senators from New Mexico">New Mexico
- 1. Jeff Bingaman
- 2. Tom Udall
New York">List of United States Senators from New York">New York
- 1. Hillary Clinton, until January 21, 2009
- * Kirsten Gillibrand, from January 26, 2009
- 3. Chuck Schumer
North Carolina">List of United States Senators from North Carolina">North Carolina
- 2. Kay Hagan
- 3. Richard Burr
North Dakota">List of United States Senators from North Dakota">North Dakota
- 1. Kent Conrad
- 3. Byron Dorgan
Ohio">List of United States Senators from Ohio">Ohio
- 1. Sherrod Brown
- 3. George Voinovich
Oklahoma">List of United States Senators from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- 2. Jim Inhofe
- 3. Tom Coburn
Oregon">List of United States Senators from Oregon">Oregon
- 2. Jeff Merkley
- 3. Ron Wyden
Pennsylvania">List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- 1. Bob Casey Jr.
- 3. Arlen Specter until April 29, 2009, then
Rhode Island">List of United States Senators from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- 1. Sheldon Whitehouse
- 2. Jack Reed
South Carolina">List of United States Senators from South Carolina">South Carolina
- 2. Lindsey Graham
- 3. Jim DeMint
South Dakota">List of United States Senators from South Dakota">South Dakota
- 2. Tim Johnson
- 3. John Thune
Tennessee">List of United States Senators from Tennessee">Tennessee
- 1. Bob Corker
- 2. Lamar Alexander
Texas">List of United States Senators from Texas">Texas
- 1. Kay Bailey Hutchison
- 2. John Cornyn
Utah">List of United States Senators from Utah">Utah
- 1. Orrin Hatch
- 3. Bob Bennett
Vermont">List of United States Senators from Vermont">Vermont
- 1. Bernie Sanders
- 3. Patrick Leahy
Virginia">List of United States Senators from Virginia">Virginia
- 1. Jim Webb
- 2. Mark Warner
Washington">List of United States Senators from Washington">Washington
- 1. Maria Cantwell
- 3. Patty Murray
West Virginia">List of United States Senators from West Virginia">West Virginia
- 1. Robert Byrd, until June 28, 2010
- * Carte Goodwin, July 16, 2010 – November 15, 2010
- * Joe Manchin, from November 15, 2010
- 2. Jay Rockefeller
Wisconsin">List of United States Senators from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- 1. Herb Kohl
- 3. Russ Feingold
Wyoming">List of United States Senators from Wyoming">Wyoming
- 1. John Barrasso
- 2. Mike Enzi
House of Representatives
Alabama">List of United States Representatives from Alabama">Alabama
- . Jo Bonner
- . Bobby Bright
- . Mike Rogers
- . Robert Aderholt
- . Parker Griffith
- . Spencer Bachus
- . Artur Davis
Alaska">List of United States Representatives from Alaska">Alaska
- . Don Young
Arizona">List of United States Representatives from Arizona">Arizona
- . Ann Kirkpatrick
- . Trent Franks
- . John Shadegg
- . Ed Pastor
- . Harry Mitchell
- . Jeff Flake
- . Raul Grijalva
- . Gabrielle Giffords
Arkansas">List of United States Representatives from Arkansas">Arkansas
- . Marion Berry
- . Vic Snyder
- . John Boozman
- . Mike Ross
California">List of United States Representatives from California">California
- . Mike Thompson
- . Wally Herger
- . Dan Lungren
- . Tom McClintock
- . Doris Matsui
- . Lynn Woolsey
- . George Miller
- . Nancy Pelosi
- . Barbara Lee
- . Ellen Tauscher, until June 26, 2009
- * John Garamendi, from November 3, 2009
- . Jerry McNerney
- . Jackie Speier
- . Pete Stark
- . Anna Eshoo
- . Mike Honda
- . Zoe Lofgren
- . Sam Farr
- . Dennis Cardoza
- . George Radanovich
- . Jim Costa
- . Devin Nunes
- . Kevin McCarthy
- . Lois Capps
- . Elton Gallegly
- . Howard McKeon
- . David Dreier
- . Brad Sherman
- . Howard Berman
- . Adam Schiff
- . Henry Waxman
- . Xavier Becerra
- . Hilda Solis, until February 24, 2009
- * Judy Chu, from July 14, 2009
- . Diane Watson
- . Lucille Roybal-Allard
- . Maxine Waters
- . Jane Harman
- . Laura Richardson
- . Grace Napolitano
- . Linda Sanchez
- . Ed Royce
- . Jerry Lewis
- . Gary Miller
- . Joe Baca
- . Ken Calvert
- . Mary Bono Mack
- . Dana Rohrabacher
- . Loretta Sanchez
- . John Campbell
- . Darrell Issa
- . Brian Bilbray
- . Bob Filner
- . Duncan Hunter
- . Susan Davis
Colorado">List of United States Representatives from Colorado">Colorado
- . Diana DeGette
- . Jared Polis
- . John Salazar
- . Betsy Markey
- . Doug Lamborn
- . Mike Coffman
- . Ed Perlmutter
Connecticut">List of United States Representatives from Connecticut">Connecticut
- . John Larson
- . Joe Courtney
- . Rosa DeLauro
- . Jim Himes
- . Chris Murphy
Delaware">List of United States Representatives from Delaware">Delaware
- . Mike Castle
Florida">List of United States Representatives from Florida">Florida
- . Jeff Miller
- . Allen Boyd
- . Corrine Brown
- . Ander Crenshaw
- . Ginny Brown-Waite
- . Cliff Stearns
- . John Mica
- . Alan Grayson
- . Gus Bilirakis
- . Bill Young
- . Kathy Castor
- . Adam Putnam
- . Vern Buchanan
- . Connie Mack
- . Bill Posey
- . Tom Rooney
- . Kendrick Meek
- . Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- . Robert Wexler, until January 3, 2010
- * Ted Deutch, from April 13, 2010
- . Debbie Wasserman Schultz
- . Lincoln Diaz-Balart
- . Ron Klein
- . Alcee Hastings
- . Suzanne Kosmas
- . Mario Diaz-Balart
Georgia">List of United States Representatives from Georgia">Georgia
- . Jack Kingston
- . Sanford Bishop
- . Lynn Westmoreland
- . Hank Johnson
- . John Lewis
- . Tom Price
- . John Linder
- . Jim Marshall
- . Nathan Deal, until March 21, 2010
- * Tom Graves, from June 8, 2010
- . Paul Broun
- . Phil Gingrey
- . John Barrow
- . David Scott
Hawaii">List of United States Representatives from Hawaii">Hawaii
- . Neil Abercrombie, until February 28, 2010
- * Charles Djou, from May 22, 2010
- . Mazie Hirono
Idaho">List of United States Representatives from Idaho">Idaho
- . Walt Minnick
- . Mike Simpson
Illinois">List of United States Representatives from Illinois">Illinois
- . Bobby Rush
- . Jesse Jackson
- . Dan Lipinski
- . Luis Gutierrez
- . Michael Quigley, from April 7, 2009
- . Peter Roskam
- . Danny Davis
- . Melissa Bean
- . Jan Schakowsky
- . Mark Kirk, until November 29, 2010
- *vacant
- . Debbie Halvorson
- . Jerry Costello
- . Judy Biggert
- . Bill Foster
- . Tim Johnson
- . Donald Manzullo
- . Phil Hare
- . Aaron Schock
- . John Shimkus
Indiana">List of United States Representatives from Indiana">Indiana
- . Pete Visclosky
- . Joe Donnelly
- . Mark Souder, until May 21, 2010
- * Marlin Stutzman, from November 2, 2010
- . Steve Buyer
- . Dan Burton
- . Mike Pence
- . Andre Carson
- . Brad Ellsworth
- . Baron Hill
Iowa">List of United States Representatives from Iowa">Iowa
- . Bruce Braley
- . David Loebsack
- . Leonard Boswell
- . Tom Latham
- . Steve King
Kansas">List of United States Representatives from Kansas">Kansas
- . Jerry Moran
- . Lynn Jenkins
- . Dennis Moore
- . Todd Tiahrt
Kentucky">List of United States Representatives from Kentucky">Kentucky
- . Ed Whitfield
- . Brett Guthrie
- . John Yarmuth
- . Geoff Davis
- . Harold Rogers
- . Ben Chandler
Louisiana">List of United States Representatives from Louisiana">Louisiana
- . Steve Scalise
- . Joseph Cao
- . Charlie Melancon
- . John Fleming
- . Rodney Alexander
- . Bill Cassidy
- . Charles Boustany
Maine">List of United States Representatives from Maine">Maine
- . Chellie Pingree
- . Mike Michaud
Maryland">List of United States Representatives from Maryland">Maryland
- . Frank Kratovil
- . Dutch Ruppersberger
- . John Sarbanes
- . Donna Edwards
- . Steny Hoyer
- . Roscoe Bartlett
- . Elijah Cummings
- . Chris Van Hollen
Massachusetts">List of United States Representatives from Massachusetts">Massachusetts
- . John Olver
- . Richard Neal
- . Jim McGovern
- . Barney Frank
- . Niki Tsongas
- . John Tierney
- . Ed Markey
- . Mike Capuano
- . Stephen Lynch
- . Bill Delahunt
Michigan">List of United States Representatives from Michigan">Michigan
- . Bart Stupak
- . Peter Hoekstra
- . Vern Ehlers
- . David Camp
- . Dale Kildee
- . Fred Upton
- . Mark Schauer
- . Mike Rogers
- . Gary Peters
- . Candice Miller
- . Thaddeus McCotter
- . Sander Levin
- . Carolyn Cheeks
- . John Conyers
- . John Dingell
Minnesota">List of United States Representatives from Minnesota">Minnesota
- . Tim Walz
- . John Kline
- . Erik Paulsen
- . Betty McCollum
- . Keith Ellison
- . Michele Bachmann
- . Collin Peterson
- . Jim Oberstar
Mississippi">List of United States Representatives from Mississippi">Mississippi
- . Travis Childers
- . Bennie Thompson
- . Gregg Harper
- . Gene Taylor
Missouri">List of United States Representatives from Missouri">Missouri
- . Lacy Clay
- . Todd Akin
- . Russ Carnahan
- . Ike Skelton
- . Emanuel Cleaver
- . Sam Graves
- . Roy Blunt
- . Jo Ann Emerson
- . Blaine Luetkemeyer
Montana">List of United States Representatives from Montana">Montana
- . Denny Rehberg
Nebraska">List of United States Representatives from Nebraska">Nebraska
- . Jeff Fortenberry
- . Lee Terry
- . Adrian Smith
Nevada">List of United States Representatives from Nevada">Nevada
- . Shelley Berkley
- . Dean Heller
- . Dina Titus
New Hampshire">List of United States Representatives from New Hampshire">New Hampshire
- . Carol Shea-Porter
- . Paul Hodes
New Jersey">List of United States Representatives from New Jersey">New Jersey
- . Rob Andrews
- . Frank LoBiondo
- . John Adler
- . Chris Smith
- . Scott Garrett
- . Frank Pallone
- . Leonard Lance
- . Bill Pascrell
- . Steve Rothman
- . Donald Payne
- . Rodney Frelinghuysen
- . Rush Holt
- . Albio Sires
New Mexico">List of United States Representatives from New Mexico">New Mexico
- . Martin Heinrich
- . Harry Teague
- . Ben Lujan
New York">List of United States Representatives from New York">New York
- . Tim Bishop
- . Steve Israel
- . Peter King
- . Carolyn McCarthy
- . Gary Ackerman
- . Gregory Meeks
- . Joseph Crowley
- . Jerry Nadler
- . Anthony Weiner
- . Edolphus Towns
- . Yvette Clarke
- . Nydia Velázquez
- . Michael McMahon
- . Carolyn Maloney
- . Charles Rangel
- . Jose Serrano
- . Eliot Engel
- . Nita Lowey
- . John Hall
- . Kirsten Gillibrand, until January 26, 2009
- * Scott Murphy, from April 29, 2009
- . Paul Tonko
- . Maurice Hinchey
- . John McHugh, until September 21, 2009
- * Bill Owens, from November 6, 2009
- . Mike Arcuri
- . Dan Maffei
- . Chris Lee
- . Brian Higgins
- . Louise Slaughter
- . Eric Massa, until March 8, 2010
- * Tom Reed, from November 2, 2010
North Carolina">List of United States Representatives from North Carolina">North Carolina
- . G. K. Butterfield
- . Bob Etheridge
- . Walter Jones
- . David Price
- . Virginia Foxx
- . Howard Coble
- . Mike McIntyre
- . Larry Kissell
- . Sue Myrick
- . Patrick McHenry
- . Heath Shuler
- . Mel Watt
- . Brad Miller
North Dakota">List of United States Representatives from North Dakota">North Dakota
- . Earl Pomeroy
Ohio">List of United States Representatives from Ohio">Ohio
- . Steve Driehaus
- . Jean Schmidt
- . Mike Turner
- . Jim Jordan
- . Bob Latta
- . Charlie Wilson
- . Steve Austria
- . John Boehner
- . Marcy Kaptur
- . Dennis Kucinich
- . Marcia Fudge
- . Pat Tiberi
- . Betty Sutton
- . Steve LaTourette
- . Mary Kilroy
- . John Boccieri
- . Tim Ryan
- . Zack Space
Oklahoma">List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma">Oklahoma
- . John Sullivan
- . Dan Boren
- . Frank Lucas
- . Tom Cole
- . Mary Fallin
Oregon">List of United States Representatives from Oregon">Oregon
- . David Wu
- . Greg Walden
- . Earl Blumenauer
- . Peter DeFazio
- . Kurt Schrader
Pennsylvania">List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania">Pennsylvania
- . Bob Brady
- . Chaka Fattah
- . Kathy Dahlkemper
- . Jason Altmire
- . Glenn Thompson
- . Jim Gerlach
- . Joe Sestak
- . Patrick Murphy
- . Bill Shuster
- . Chris Carney
- . Paul Kanjorski
- . John Murtha, until February 8, 2010
- * Mark Critz, from May 18, 2010
- . Allyson Schwartz
- . Michael Doyle
- . Charlie Dent
- . Joseph Pitts
- . Tim Holden
- . Tim Murphy
- . Todd Platts
Rhode Island">List of United States Representatives from Rhode Island">Rhode Island
- . Patrick Kennedy
- . James Langevin
South Carolina">List of United States Representatives from South Carolina">South Carolina
- . Henry Brown
- . Joe Wilson
- . Gresham Barrett
- . Bob Inglis
- . John Spratt
- . Jim Clyburn
South Dakota">List of United States Representatives from South Dakota">South Dakota
- . Stephanie Herseth Sandlin
Tennessee">List of United States Representatives from Tennessee">Tennessee
- . Phil Roe
- . John Duncan
- . Zach Wamp
- . Lincoln Davis
- . Jim Cooper
- . Bart Gordon
- . Marsha Blackburn
- . John Tanner
- . Steve Cohen
Texas">List of United States Representatives from Texas">Texas
- . Louie Gohmert
- . Ted Poe
- . Sam Johnson
- . Ralph Hall
- . Jeb Hensarling
- . Joe Barton
- . John Culberson
- . Kevin Brady
- . Al Green
- . Michael McCaul
- . Mike Conaway
- . Kay Granger
- . Mac Thornberry
- . Ron Paul
- . Ruben Hinojosa
- . Silvestre Reyes
- . Chet Edwards
- . Sheila Jackson Lee
- . Randy Neugebauer
- . Charlie Gonzalez
- . Lamar Smith
- . Pete Olson
- . Ciro Rodriguez
- . Kenny Marchant
- . Lloyd Doggett
- . Michael Burgess
- . Solomon Ortiz
- . Henry Cuellar
- . Gene Green
- . Bernice Johnson
- . John Carter
- . Pete Sessions
Utah">List of United States Representatives from Utah">Utah
- . Rob Bishop
- . Jim Matheson
- . Jason Chaffetz
Vermont">List of United States Representatives from Vermont">Vermont
- . Peter Welch
Virginia">List of United States Representatives from Virginia">Virginia
- . Rob Wittman
- . Glenn Nye
- . Bobby Scott
- . Randy Forbes
- . Tom Perriello
- . Bob Goodlatte
- . Eric Cantor
- . Jim Moran
- . Rick Boucher
- . Frank Wolf
- . Gerry Connolly
Washington">List of United States Representatives from Washington">Washington
- . Jay Inslee
- . Rick Larsen
- . Brian Baird
- . Doc Hastings
- . Cathy Rodgers
- . Norm Dicks
- . Jim McDermott
- . Dave Reichert
- . Adam Smith
West Virginia">List of United States Representatives from West Virginia">West Virginia
- . Alan Mollohan
- . Shelley Moore Capito
- . Nick Rahall
Wisconsin">List of United States Representatives from Wisconsin">Wisconsin
- . Paul Ryan
- . Tammy Baldwin
- . Ron Kind
- . Gwen Moore
- . Jim Sensenbrenner
- . Tom Petri
- . Dave Obey
- . Steve Kagen
Wyoming">List of United States Representatives from Wyoming">Wyoming
- . Cynthia Lummis
Non-voting delegates
- . Eni Faleomavaega
- . Eleanor Holmes Norton
- . Madeleine Bordallo
- . Gregorio C. Sablan
- . Pedro Pierluisi
- . Donna Christian-Christensen
Changes in membership
Senate
Four of the changes are associated with the 2008 presidential election and appointments to the Obama Administration, one senator changed parties, one election was disputed, two senators died, one senator resigned, and three appointed senators served only until special elections were held during this Congress.House of Representatives
Five changes are associated with appointments to the Obama Administration, four directly and one indirectly. Two representatives changed parties, one died, and five resigned. House vacancies are only filled by elections. State laws regulate when there will be special elections.Committees
Lists of committees and their party leaders, for members of the committees and their assignments, go into the Official Congressional Directory at the bottom of the article and click on the link, in the directory after the pages of terms of service, you will see the committees of the Senate, House and Joint and after the committee pages, you will see the House/Senate committee assignments in the directory, on the committees section of the House and Senate in the Official Congressional Directory, the committee's members on the first row on the left side shows the chairman of the committee and on the right side shows the ranking member of the committee.Senate
- Aging
- Agriculture
- * Domestic and Foreign Marketing, Inspection, and Plant and Animal Health
- * Energy, Science and Technology
- * Hunger, Nutrition and Family Farms
- * Production, Income Protection and Price Support
- * Rural Revitalization, Conservation, Forestry and Credit
- Appropriations
- * Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
- * Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
- * Defense
- * Energy and Water Development
- * Financial Services and General Government
- * Homeland Security
- * Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
- * Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
- * Legislative Branch
- * Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
- * State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
- * Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
- Armed Services
- * Airland
- * Emerging Threats and Capabilities
- * Personnel
- * Readiness and Management Support
- * SeaPower
- * Strategic Forces
- Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
- * Economic Policy
- * Financial Institutions
- * Housing, Transportation, and Community Development
- * Securities, Insurance, and Investment
- * Security and International Trade and Finance
- Budget
- Commerce, Science and Transportation
- * Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security
- * Communications and Technology
- * Competitiveness, Innovation, and Export Promotion
- * Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Insurance
- * Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard
- * Science and Space
- * Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety, and Security
- Energy and Natural Resources
- * Energy
- * National Parks
- * Public Lands and Forests
- * Water and Power
- Environment and Public Works
- * Children’s Health
- * Clean Air and Nuclear Safety
- * Green Jobs and the New Economy
- * Oversight
- * Superfund, Toxics and Environmental Health
- * Transportation and Infrastructure
- * Water and Wildlife
- Select Committee on Ethics
- Finance
- * Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure
- * Health Care
- * International Trade and Global Competitiveness
- * Social Security, Pensions, and Family Policy
- * Taxation, IRS Oversight, and Long-Term Growth
- Foreign Relations
- * African Affairs
- * East Asian and Pacific Affairs
- * European Affairs
- * International Development and Foreign Assistance, Economic Affairs, and International Environmental Protection
- * International Operations and Organizations, Human Rights, Democracy and Global Women's Issues
- * Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs
- * Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Narcotics Affairs
- Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
- * Children and Families
- * Employment and Workplace Safety
- * Retirement and Aging
- Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- * Contracting Oversight
- * Disaster Recovery
- * Federal Financial Management, Government Information and International Security
- * Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce and the District of Columbia
- * Investigations
- * State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration
- Impeachment Trial Committee
- Impeachment Trial Committee
- Indian Affairs
- Intelligence
- International Narcotics Control
- Judiciary
- * Administrative Oversight and the Courts
- * Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
- * The Constitution
- * Crime and Drugs
- * Human Rights and the Law
- * Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security
- * Terrorism and Homeland Security
- Rules and Administration
- Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Veterans' Affairs
House of Representatives
- Agriculture
- * Conservation, Credit, Energy, and Research
- * Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry
- * General Farm Commodities and Risk Management
- * Horticulture and Organic Agriculture
- * Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry
- * Specialty Crops, Rural Development and Foreign Agriculture
- Appropriations
- * Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
- * Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
- * Defense
- * Energy and Water Development
- * Financial Services and General Government
- * Homeland Security
- * Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
- * Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
- * Legislative Branch
- * Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
- * State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
- * Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
- Armed Services
- * Readiness
- * Seapower and Expeditionary Forces
- * Air and Land Forces
- * Oversight and Investigations
- * Military Personnel
- * Terrorism and Unconventional Threats
- * Strategic Forces
- Budget
- Education and Labor
- * Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education
- * Healthy Families and Communities
- * Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions
- * Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness
- * Workforce Protections
- Energy and Commerce
- * Health
- * Energy and Environment
- * Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection
- * Communications, Technology and the Internet
- * Oversight and Investigations
- Energy Independence and Global Warming
- Financial Services
- * Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology
- * Oversight and Investigations
- * International Monetary Policy and Trade
- * Housing and Community Opportunity
- * Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
- * Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises
- Foreign Affairs
- * Africa and Global Health
- * Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment
- * Europe
- * International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight
- * Middle East and South Asia
- * Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade
- * Western Hemisphere
- Homeland Security
- * Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism
- * Emergency Communications, Preparedness, and Response
- * Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology
- * Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk Assessment
- * Management, Investigations, and Oversight
- * Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection
- House Administration
- * Capitol Security
- * Elections
- Intelligence
- * Terrorism/HUMINT, Analysis and Counterintelligence
- * Technical and Tactical Intelligence
- * Intelligence Community Management
- * Oversight and Investigations
- Judiciary
- * Commercial and Administrative Law
- * Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties
- * Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property
- * Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
- * Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law
- Natural Resources
- * Energy and Mineral Resources
- * Insular Affairs, Oceans and Wildlife
- * National Parks, Forests and Public Lands
- * Water and Power
- Oversight and Government Reform
- * Domestic Policy
- * Federal Workforce, Post Office, and District of Columbia
- * Government Management, Organization, and Procurement
- * Information Policy, Census, and National Archives
- * National Security and Foreign Affairs
- Rules
- * Legislative and Budget Process
- * Rules and the Organization of the House
- Science and Technology
- * Space and Aeronautics
- * Technology and Innovation
- * Research and Science Education
- * Investigations and Oversight
- * Energy and Environment
- Small Business
- * Finance and Tax
- * Contracting and Technology
- * Rural and Urban Entrepreneurship
- * Regulations, Healthcare and Trade
- * Investigations and Oversight
- Standards of Official Conduct
- Transportation and Infrastructure
- * Aviation
- * Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
- * Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management
- * Highways and Transit
- * Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials
- * Water Resources and Environment
- Veterans' Affairs
- * Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs
- * Economic Opportunity
- * Health
- * Oversight and Investigations
- Ways and Means
- * Health
- * Social Security
- * Income Security and Family Support
- * Trade
- * Oversight
- * Select Revenue Measures
- Whole
Joint committees
- Economic
- The Library
- Printing,
- Joint Committee on Taxation
Caucuses
Employees
Legislative branch agency">List of federal agencies in the United States#Legislative branch">Legislative branch agency directors
- Architect of the Capitol: Stephen T. Ayers
- Attending Physician of the United States Congress: Brian Monahan
- Comptroller General of the United States: Eugene Louis Dodaro
- Director of the Congressional Budget Office: Robert A. Sunshine, until January 22, 2009
- * Douglas W. Elmendorf, from January 22, 2009
- Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington
- Public Printer of the United States: Robert C. Tapella, until December 29, 2010
- * William J. Boarman, from December 29, 2010
Senate
- Chaplain: Barry C. Black
- Curator: Diane K. Skvarla
- Historian: Richard A. Baker, until 2009
- * Donald A. Ritchie, from 2009
- Parliamentarian: Alan Frumin
- Secretary: Nancy Erickson
- Librarian: Leona I. Faust
- Sergeant at Arms: Terrance W. Gainer
- Secretary for the Majority: Lula J. Davis
- Secretary for the Minority: David J. Schiappa
House of Representatives
- Chaplain: Daniel P. Coughlin
- Chief Administrative Officer: Daniel P. Beard, until July 1, 2010
- *Daniel Strodel, from July 18, 2010
- Clerk: Lorraine Miller
- Historian: Robert Remini, until 2010
- * Matthew Wasniewski, from October 20, 2010
- Parliamentarian: John V. Sullivan
- Reading Clerks: Jaime Zapata, Susan Cole
- Sergeant at Arms: Wilson “Bill” Livingood
- Inspector General: James J. Cornell, until January 2, 2010
- * Theresa M. Grafenstine, from July 30, 2010
- See also:
Elections
- 2008 United States elections
- * 2008 United States presidential election
- * 2008 United States Senate elections
- * 2008 United States House of Representatives elections
- 2010 United States elections
- * 2010 United States Senate elections
- * 2010 United States House of Representatives elections
Membership lists
- Members of the 111th United States Congress
- List of freshman class members of the 111th United States Congress
- List of current United States Senators by age and generation
- List of current United States Senators by age
- List of current United States Representatives by age and generation
- Caucuses of the United States Congress