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The 117th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It convened in Washington, D.C., on January 3, 2021, during the final weeks of Donald Trump's first presidency and the first two years of Joe Biden's presidency and ended on January 3, 2023.

The 2020 elections decided control of both chambers. In the House of Representatives, the Democratic Party retained their majority, albeit reduced from the 116th Congress. It was similar in size to the majority held by the Republican Party during the 83rd Congress (1953–1955).

In the Senate, Republicans briefly held the majority at the start; however, on January 20, 2021, three new Democratic senators – Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Alex Padilla of California – were sworn in, resulting in 50 seats held by Republicans, 48 seats held by Democrats, and two held by independents who caucus with the Democrats. Effectively, this created a 50–50 split, which had not occurred since the 107th Congress in 2001. This was only the third time in U.S. history that the Senate had been evenly split, and the longest-lasting one ever.

The new senators were sworn into office by Vice President Kamala Harris, just hours after her inauguration. With Harris serving as the tie breaker in her constitutional role as President of the Senate, Democrats gained control of the Senate, and thereby full control of Congress for the first time since the 111th Congress ended in 2011. Additionally, with the inauguration of Joe Biden as president that same day, Democrats assumed control of the executive branch as well, attaining an overall federal government trifecta, also for the first time since the 111th Congress.

Despite Democrats holding thin majorities in both chambers during a period of intense political polarization, the 117th Congress oversaw the passage of numerous significant bills, including the Inflation Reduction Act, American Rescue Plan Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Postal Service Reform Act, Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, CHIPS and Science Act, Honoring Our PACT Act, Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act, and Respect for Marriage Act.

Major events

January 6 United States Capitol attack (January 6, 2021)
Joe Biden takes the oath of office as the 46th president of the United States.
President Biden during his 2021 speech to a joint session of Congress, with Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
President Biden during his 2022 State of the Union Address, with Vice President Harris and House Speaker Pelosi.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson shortly after she was confirmed by the United States Senate, joined by President Biden and Vice President Harris.

Major legislation

Enacted

President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law, March 11, 2021
President Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law, June 17, 2021
President Biden signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, November 15, 2021
President Biden signed the Emmett Till Antilynching Act into law, March 29, 2022
President Biden signed the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 into law, May 9, 2022
President Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law, June 25, 2022
President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law, August 9, 2022
President Biden signed the Honoring Our PACT Act into law, August 10, 2022
President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law, August 16, 2022
President Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law, December 13, 2022
President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 into law, December 29, 2022

Proposed (but not enacted)

House bills

Senate bills

Major resolutions

Adopted

  • : Calling on Vice President Michael R. Pence to convene and mobilize the principal officers of the executive departments of the Cabinet to activate section 4 of the 25th Amendment to declare President Donald J. Trump incapable of executing the duties of his office and to immediately exercise powers as acting president.
  • (Second impeachment of Donald Trump): Impeaching Donald John Trump, President of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanors.
  • : A resolution honoring the memory of Officer Brian David Sicknick of the United States Capitol Police for his selfless acts of heroism on the grounds of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.
  • (Removal of Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from committee assignments): Removing a certain Member from certain standing committees of the House of Representatives
  • : Condemning the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.
  • : Recommending that the House of Representatives find Stephen K. Bannon in contempt of Congress for refusal to comply with a subpoena duly issued by the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol..
  • : Censuring Representative Paul Gosar.
  • : To provide for a resolution with respect to the unresolved disputes between certain railroads represented by the National Carriers' Conference Committee of the National Railway Labor Conference and certain of their employees.

Proposed

  • : Censuring and condemning President Donald J. Trump for attempting to overturn the results of the November 2020 presidential election in the State of Georgia.
  • : Removing the deadline for the ratification of the equal rights amendment.
  • : Directing the Committee on Ethics to investigate, and issue a report on, whether any and all actions taken by Members of the 117th Congress who sought to overturn the 2020 Presidential election violated their oath of office to uphold the Constitution or the Rules of the House of Representatives, and should face sanction, including expulsion from the House of Representatives.
  • : Recognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal.

Party summary

Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section below.

Senate

Senate membership Final (from January 20, 2021) Begin (January 3, 2021 – January 18, 2021) January 18, 2021 – January 20, 2021
Party(shading shows control)TotalVacant
DemocraticIndependent(caucusing with Democrats)Republican
End of previous Congress462521000
Begin (January 3, 2021)46251991
January 18, 202145982
January 20, 2021482501000
Final voting share50.0%50.0%
Beginning of the next Congress483491000

House of Representatives

House membership Final (from December 31, 2022) Begin (January 3, 2021 – January 15, 2021) January 15, 2021 – February 7, 2021 February 7, 2021 – February 11, 2021 February 11, 2021 – March 10, 2021 March 10, 2021 – March 16, 2021 March 16, 2021 – April 6, 2021 April 6, 2021 – April 14, 2021 April 14, 2021 – May 11, 2021 May 11, 2021 – May 16, 2021 May 16, 2021 – June 14, 2021 June 14, 2021 – July 30, 2021 July 30, 2021 – November 4, 2021 November 4, 2021 – January 1, 2022 January 1, 2022 – January 18, 2022 January 18, 2022 – February 17, 2022 February 17, 2022 – March 18, 2022 March 18, 2022 – March 31, 2022 March 31, 2022 – May 10, 2022 May 10, 2022 – May 25, 2022 May 25, 2022 – June 14, 2022 June 14, 2022 – June 21, 2022 June 21, 2022 – July 12, 2022 July 12, 2022 – August 3, 2022 August 3, 2022 – August 12, 2022 August 12, 2022 – August 31, 2022 August 31, 2022 – September 13, 2022 September 13, 2022 – September 30, 2022 September 30, 2022 – November 14, 2022 November 14, 2022 – November 28, 2022 November 28, 2022 – December 9, 2022 December 9, 2022 – December 30, 2022 December 30, 2022 – December 31, 2022
Party(shading shows control)TotalVacant
DemocraticIndependentRepublicanLibertarian
End of previous Congress233119514305
Begin (January 3, 2021)222021104332
January 15, 20212214323
February 7, 20212104314
February 11, 20212114323
March 10, 20212204314
March 16, 20212194305
April 6, 20212184296
April 14, 20212124305
May 11, 20212194314
May 16, 20212114305
June 14, 20212204314
July 30, 20212124323
November 4, 20212212134341
January 1, 20222124332
January 18, 20222224341
February 17, 20222114332
March 18, 20222104323
March 31, 20222212094305
May 10, 20222084296
May 25, 20222204287
June 14, 20222094296
June 21, 20222104305
July 12, 20222114314
August 3, 20222104305
August 12, 20222114314
August 31, 20222194305
September 13, 20222212124332
September 30, 20222204323
November 14, 20222134332
November 28, 20222194323
December 9, 20222184314
December 30, 20222174305
December 31, 20222164296
Final voting share50.3%0.0%49.7%0.0%
Non-voting members402060
Beginning of the next Congress212022204341

Leadership

Note: Democrats refer to themselves as a "caucus"; Republicans refer to themselves as a "conference".

Senate leadership

VP Mike Pence
Mike Pence (R), until January 20, 2021
Chuck Grassley
Chuck Grassley (R), until January 20, 2021

Presiding

Democratic leadership

(minority until January 20, 2021, majority thereafter)

Republican leadership

(majority until January 20, 2021, minority thereafter)

House leadership

Nancy Pelosi (D)

Presiding

Majority (Democratic) leadership

Minority (Republican) leadership

Demographics

There are 57 African American members of the US House (blue), 47 Hispanics and Latinos (red), 5 Native Americans (yellow), 18 Asian Americans (green), and 314 Whites/European American (gray). 117th Congress (2021–2023).
There are 3 African American members of the US Senate (blue), 7 Hispanics or Latinos (red), 0 Native Americans, 2 Asian Americans (green), and 88 European Americans (gray). 117th Congress (2021–2023).

Members

Senators

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

The numbers refer to their Senate classes. All class 1 senators are in the middle of their term (2019–2025), having been elected in 2018 and facing re-election in 2024. Class 2 senators are at the beginning of their term (2021–2027), having been elected in 2020 and facing re-election in 2026. Class 3 senators are at the end of their term (2017–2023), having been elected in 2016 and facing re-election in 2022.

Alabama ▌2. Tommy Tuberville (R) ▌3. Richard Shelby (R)Alaska ▌2. Dan Sullivan (R) ▌3. Lisa Murkowski (R)Arizona ▌1. Kyrsten Sinema (D) ▌3. Mark Kelly (D)Arkansas ▌2. Tom Cotton (R) ▌3. John Boozman (R)California ▌1. Dianne Feinstein (D) ▌3. Kamala Harris (D) (until January 18, 2021) ▌Alex Padilla (D) (from January 20, 2021)Colorado ▌2. John Hickenlooper (D) ▌3. Michael Bennet (D)Connecticut ▌1. Chris Murphy (D) ▌3. Richard Blumenthal (D)Delaware ▌1. Tom Carper (D) ▌2. Chris Coons (D)Florida ▌1. Rick Scott (R) ▌3. Marco Rubio (R)Georgia ▌2. Jon Ossoff (D) (from January 20, 2021) ▌3. Kelly Loeffler (R) (until January 20, 2021) ▌Raphael Warnock (D) (from January 20, 2021)Hawaii ▌1. Mazie Hirono (D) ▌3. Brian Schatz (D)Idaho ▌2. Jim Risch (R) ▌3. Mike Crapo (R)Illinois ▌2. Dick Durbin (D) ▌3. Tammy Duckworth (D)Indiana ▌1. Mike Braun (R) ▌3. Todd Young (R)Iowa ▌2. Joni Ernst (R) ▌3. Chuck Grassley (R)Kansas ▌2. Roger Marshall (R) ▌3. Jerry Moran (R)Kentucky ▌2. Mitch McConnell (R) ▌3. Rand Paul (R)Louisiana ▌2. Bill Cassidy (R) ▌3. John Kennedy (R)Maine ▌1. Angus King (I) ▌2. Susan Collins (R)Maryland ▌1. Ben Cardin (D) ▌3. Chris Van Hollen (D)Massachusetts ▌1. Elizabeth Warren (D) ▌2. Ed Markey (D)Michigan ▌1. Debbie Stabenow (D) ▌2. Gary Peters (D)Minnesota ▌1. Amy Klobuchar (DFL) ▌2. Tina Smith (DFL)Mississippi ▌1. Roger Wicker (R) ▌2. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)Missouri ▌1. Josh Hawley (R) ▌3. Roy Blunt (R)Montana ▌1. Jon Tester (D) ▌2. Steve Daines (R)Nebraska ▌1. Deb Fischer (R) ▌2. Ben Sasse (R)Nevada ▌1. Jacky Rosen (D) ▌3. Catherine Cortez Masto (D)New Hampshire ▌2. Jeanne Shaheen (D) ▌3. Maggie Hassan (D)New Jersey ▌1. Bob Menendez (D) ▌2. Cory Booker (D)New Mexico ▌1. Martin Heinrich (D) ▌2. Ben Ray Luján (D)New York ▌1. Kirsten Gillibrand (D) ▌3. Chuck Schumer (D)North Carolina ▌2. Thom Tillis (R) ▌3. Richard Burr (R)North Dakota ▌1. Kevin Cramer (R) ▌3. John Hoeven (R)Ohio ▌1. Sherrod Brown (D) ▌3. Rob Portman (R)Oklahoma ▌2. Jim Inhofe (R) ▌3. James Lankford (R)Oregon ▌2. Jeff Merkley (D) ▌3. Ron Wyden (D)Pennsylvania ▌1. Bob Casey Jr. (D) ▌3. Pat Toomey (R)Rhode Island ▌1. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) ▌2. Jack Reed (D)South Carolina ▌2. Lindsey Graham (R) ▌3. Tim Scott (R)South Dakota ▌2. Mike Rounds (R) ▌3. John Thune (R)Tennessee ▌1. Marsha Blackburn (R) ▌2. Bill Hagerty (R)Texas ▌1. Ted Cruz (R) ▌2. John Cornyn (R)Utah ▌1. Mitt Romney (R) ▌3. Mike Lee (R)Vermont ▌1. Bernie Sanders (I) ▌3. Patrick Leahy (D)Virginia ▌1. Tim Kaine (D) ▌2. Mark Warner (D)Washington ▌1. Maria Cantwell (D) ▌3. Patty Murray (D)West Virginia ▌1. Joe Manchin (D) ▌2. Shelley Moore Capito (R)Wisconsin ▌1. Tammy Baldwin (D) ▌3. Ron Johnson (R)Wyoming ▌1. John Barrasso (R) ▌2. Cynthia Lummis (R)Current Senate composition by state and party 2 Democrats(21 states) 1 Democrat and 1 Independent who caucuses with Democrats(1 state) 1 Democrat and 1 Republican(5 states) 1 Republican and 1 Independent who caucuses with Democrats(1 state) 2 Republicans(22 states) Senate Democratic leadership (minority until January 20, 2021; majority thereafter)Democratic leader Chuck SchumerDemocratic whip Dick DurbinSenate Republican leadership (majority until January 20, 2021; minority thereafter)Republican leader Mitch McConnellRepublican whip John Thune

Representatives

All 435 seats for voting members, along with the six non-voting delegates were filled by election in November 2020.

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
  • Non-voting members
Alabama1. Jerry Carl (R) ▌2. Barry Moore (R) ▌3. Mike Rogers (R) ▌4. Robert Aderholt (R) ▌5. Mo Brooks (R) ▌6. Gary Palmer (R) ▌7. Terri Sewell (D)AlaskaAt-large. Don Young (R) (until March 18, 2022) ▌Mary Peltola (D) (from September 13, 2022)Arizona1. Tom O'Halleran (D) ▌2. Ann Kirkpatrick (D) ▌3. Raúl Grijalva (D) ▌4. Paul Gosar (R) ▌5. Andy Biggs (R) ▌6. David Schweikert (R) ▌7. Ruben Gallego (D) ▌8. Debbie Lesko (R) ▌9. Greg Stanton (D)Arkansas1. Rick Crawford (R) ▌2. French Hill (R) ▌3. Steve Womack (R) ▌4. Bruce Westerman (R)California1. Doug LaMalfa (R) ▌2. Jared Huffman (D) ▌3. John Garamendi (D) ▌4. Tom McClintock (R) ▌5. Mike Thompson (D) ▌6. Doris Matsui (D) ▌7. Ami Bera (D) ▌8. Jay Obernolte (R) ▌9. Jerry McNerney (D) ▌10. Josh Harder (D) ▌11. Mark DeSaulnier (D) ▌12. Nancy Pelosi (D) ▌13. Barbara Lee (D) ▌14. Jackie Speier (D) ▌15. Eric Swalwell (D) ▌16. Jim Costa (D) ▌17. Ro Khanna (D) ▌18. Anna Eshoo (D) ▌19. Zoe Lofgren (D) ▌20. Jimmy Panetta (D) ▌21. David Valadao (R) ▌22. Devin Nunes (R) (until January 1, 2022) ▌Connie Conway (from June 14, 2022) ▌23. Kevin McCarthy (R) ▌24. Salud Carbajal (D) ▌25. Mike Garcia (R) ▌26. Julia Brownley (D) ▌27. Judy Chu (D) ▌28. Adam Schiff (D) ▌29. Tony Cárdenas (D) ▌30. Brad Sherman (D) ▌31. Pete Aguilar (D) ▌32. Grace Napolitano (D) ▌33. Ted Lieu (D) ▌34. Jimmy Gomez (D) ▌35. Norma Torres (D) ▌36. Raul Ruiz (D) ▌37. Karen Bass (D) (until December 9, 2022, vacant thereafter) ▌38. Linda Sánchez (D) ▌39. Young Kim (R) ▌40. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D) ▌41. Mark Takano (D) ▌42. Ken Calvert (R) ▌43. Maxine Waters (D) ▌44. Nanette Barragán (D) ▌45. Katie Porter (D) ▌46. Lou Correa (D) ▌47. Alan Lowenthal (D) ▌48. Michelle Steel (R) ▌49. Mike Levin (D) ▌50. Darrell Issa (R) ▌51. Juan Vargas (D) ▌52. Scott Peters (D) ▌53. Sara Jacobs (D)Colorado1. Diana DeGette (D) ▌2. Joe Neguse (D) ▌3. Lauren Boebert (R) ▌4. Ken Buck (R) ▌5. Doug Lamborn (R) ▌6. Jason Crow (D) ▌7. Ed Perlmutter (D)Connecticut1. John B. Larson (D) ▌2. Joe Courtney (D) ▌3. Rosa DeLauro (D) ▌4. Jim Himes (D) ▌5. Jahana Hayes (D)DelawareAt-large. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D)Florida1. Matt Gaetz (R) ▌2. Neal Dunn (R) ▌3. Kat Cammack (R) ▌4. John Rutherford (R) ▌5. Al Lawson (D) ▌6. Mike Waltz (R) ▌7. Stephanie Murphy (D) ▌8. Bill Posey (R) ▌9. Darren Soto (D) ▌10. Val Demings (D) ▌11. Daniel Webster (R) ▌12. Gus Bilirakis (R) ▌13. Charlie Crist (D) (until August 31, 2022, vacant thereafter) ▌14. Kathy Castor (D) ▌15. Scott Franklin (R) ▌16. Vern Buchanan (R) ▌17. Greg Steube (R) ▌18. Brian Mast (R) ▌19. Byron Donalds (R) ▌20. Alcee Hastings (D) (until April 6, 2021) ▌Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D) (from January 18, 2022) ▌21. Lois Frankel (D) ▌22. Ted Deutch (D) (until September 30, 2022, vacant thereafter) ▌23. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) ▌24. Frederica Wilson (D) ▌25. Mario Díaz-Balart (R) ▌26. Carlos A. Giménez (R) ▌27. María Elvira Salazar (R)Georgia1. Buddy Carter (R) ▌2. Sanford Bishop (D) ▌3. Drew Ferguson (R) ▌4. Hank Johnson (D) ▌5. Nikema Williams (D) ▌6. Lucy McBath (D) ▌7. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D) ▌8. Austin Scott (R) ▌9. Andrew Clyde (R) ▌10. Jody Hice (R) ▌11. Barry Loudermilk (R) ▌12. Rick Allen (R) ▌13. David Scott (D) ▌14. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)Hawaii1. Ed Case (D) ▌2. Kai Kahele (D)Idaho1. Russ Fulcher (R) ▌2. Mike Simpson (R)Illinois1. Bobby Rush (D) ▌2. Robin Kelly (D) ▌3. Marie Newman (D) ▌4. Chuy García (D) ▌5. Mike Quigley (D) ▌6. Sean Casten (D) ▌7. Danny Davis (D) ▌8. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) ▌9. Jan Schakowsky (D) ▌10. Brad Schneider (D) ▌11. Bill Foster (D) ▌12. Mike Bost (R) ▌13. Rodney Davis (R) ▌14. Lauren Underwood (D) ▌15. Mary Miller (R) ▌16. Adam Kinzinger (R) ▌17. Cheri Bustos (D) ▌18. Darin LaHood (R)Indiana1. Frank J. Mrvan (D) ▌2. Jackie Walorski (R) (until August 3, 2022) ▌Rudy Yakym (R) (from November 14, 2022) ▌3. Jim Banks (R) ▌4. Jim Baird (R) ▌5. Victoria Spartz (R) ▌6. Greg Pence (R) ▌7. André Carson (D) ▌8. Larry Bucshon (R) ▌9. Trey Hollingsworth (R)Iowa1. Ashley Hinson (R) ▌2. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R) ▌3. Cindy Axne (D) ▌4. Randy Feenstra (R)Kansas1. Tracey Mann (R) ▌2. Jake LaTurner (R) ▌3. Sharice Davids (D) ▌4. Ron Estes (R)Kentucky1. James Comer (R) ▌2. Brett Guthrie (R) ▌3. John Yarmuth (D) ▌4. Thomas Massie (R) ▌5. Hal Rogers (R) ▌6. Andy Barr (R)Louisiana1. Steve Scalise (R) ▌2. Cedric Richmond (D) (until January 15, 2021) ▌Troy Carter (D) (from May 11, 2021) ▌3. Clay Higgins (R) ▌4. Mike Johnson (R) ▌5. Julia Letlow (R) (from April 14, 2021) ▌6. Garret Graves (R)Maine1. Chellie Pingree (D) ▌2. Jared Golden (D)Maryland1. Andy Harris (R) ▌2. Dutch Ruppersberger (D) ▌3. John Sarbanes (D) ▌4. Anthony Brown (D) ▌5. Steny Hoyer (D) ▌6. David Trone (D) ▌7. Kweisi Mfume (D) ▌8. Jamie Raskin (D)Massachusetts1. Richard Neal (D) ▌2. Jim McGovern (D) ▌3. Lori Trahan (D) ▌4. Jake Auchincloss (D) ▌5. Katherine Clark (D) ▌6. Seth Moulton (D) ▌7. Ayanna Pressley (D) ▌8. Stephen Lynch (D) ▌9. Bill Keating (D)Michigan1. Jack Bergman (R) ▌2. Bill Huizenga (R) ▌3. Peter Meijer (R) ▌4. John Moolenaar (R) ▌5. Dan Kildee (D) ▌6. Fred Upton (R) ▌7. Tim Walberg (R) ▌8. Elissa Slotkin (D) ▌9. Andy Levin (D) ▌10. Lisa McClain (R) ▌11. Haley Stevens (D) ▌12. Debbie Dingell (D) ▌13. Rashida Tlaib (D) ▌14. Brenda Lawrence (D)Minnesota1. Jim Hagedorn (R) (until February 17, 2022) ▌Brad Finstad (R) (from August 12, 2022) ▌2. Angie Craig (DFL) ▌3. Dean Phillips (DFL) ▌4. Betty McCollum (DFL) ▌5. Ilhan Omar (DFL) ▌6. Tom Emmer (R) ▌7. Michelle Fischbach (R) ▌8. Pete Stauber (R)Mississippi1. Trent Kelly (R) ▌2. Bennie Thompson (D) ▌3. Michael Guest (R) ▌4. Steven Palazzo (R)Missouri1. Cori Bush (D) ▌2. Ann Wagner (R) ▌3. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) ▌4. Vicky Hartzler (R) ▌5. Emanuel Cleaver (D) ▌6. Sam Graves (R) ▌7. Billy Long (R) ▌8. Jason Smith (R)MontanaAt-large. Matt Rosendale (R)Nebraska1. Jeff Fortenberry (R) (until March 31, 2022) ▌Mike Flood (R) (from July 12, 2022) ▌2. Don Bacon (R) ▌3. Adrian Smith (R)Nevada1. Dina Titus (D) ▌2. Mark Amodei (R) ▌3. Susie Lee (D) ▌4. Steven Horsford (D)New Hampshire1. Chris Pappas (D) ▌2. Annie Kuster (D)New Jersey1. Donald Norcross (D) ▌2. Jeff Van Drew (R) ▌3. Andy Kim (D) ▌4. Chris Smith (R) ▌5. Josh Gottheimer (D) ▌6. Frank Pallone (D) ▌7. Tom Malinowski (D) ▌8. Albio Sires (D) ▌9. Bill Pascrell (D) ▌10. Donald Payne Jr. (D) ▌11. Mikie Sherrill (D) ▌12. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)New Mexico1. Deb Haaland (D) (until March 16, 2021) ▌Melanie Stansbury (D) (from June 14, 2021) ▌2. Yvette Herrell (R) ▌3. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D)New York1. Lee Zeldin (R) ▌2. Andrew Garbarino (R) ▌3. Thomas Suozzi (D) ▌4. Kathleen Rice (D) ▌5. Gregory Meeks (D) ▌6. Grace Meng (D) ▌7. Nydia Velázquez (D) ▌8. Hakeem Jeffries (D) ▌9. Yvette Clarke (D) ▌10. Jerry Nadler (D) ▌11. Nicole Malliotakis (R) ▌12. Carolyn Maloney (D) ▌13. Adriano Espaillat (D) ▌14. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) ▌15. Ritchie Torres (D) ▌16. Jamaal Bowman (D) ▌17. Mondaire Jones (D) ▌18. Sean Patrick Maloney (D) ▌19. Antonio Delgado (D) (until May 25, 2022) ▌ Pat Ryan (D) (from September 13, 2022) ▌20. Paul Tonko (D) ▌21. Elise Stefanik (R) ▌22. Claudia Tenney (R) (from February 11, 2021) ▌23. Tom Reed (R) (until May 10, 2022) ▌Joe Sempolinski (R) (from September 13, 2022) ▌24. John Katko (R) ▌25. Joseph Morelle (D) ▌26. Brian Higgins (D) ▌27. Chris Jacobs (R)North Carolina1. G. K. Butterfield (D) (until December 30, 2022, vacant thereafter) ▌2. Deborah Ross (D) ▌3. Greg Murphy (R) ▌4. David Price (D) ▌5. Virginia Foxx (R) ▌6. Kathy Manning (D) ▌7. David Rouzer (R) ▌8. Richard Hudson (R) ▌9. Dan Bishop (R) ▌10. Patrick McHenry (R) ▌11. Madison Cawthorn (R) ▌12. Alma Adams (D) ▌13. Ted Budd (R)North DakotaAt-large. Kelly Armstrong (R)Ohio1. Steve Chabot (R) ▌2. Brad Wenstrup (R) ▌3. Joyce Beatty (D) ▌4. Jim Jordan (R) ▌5. Bob Latta (R) ▌6. Bill Johnson (R) ▌7. Bob Gibbs (R) ▌8. Warren Davidson (R) ▌9. Marcy Kaptur (D) ▌10. Mike Turner (R) ▌11. Marcia Fudge (D) (until March 10, 2021) ▌Shontel Brown (D) (from November 4, 2021) ▌12. Troy Balderson (R) ▌13. Tim Ryan (D) ▌14. David Joyce (R) ▌15. Steve Stivers (R) (until May 16, 2021) ▌Mike Carey (R) (from November 4, 2021) ▌16. Anthony Gonzalez (R)Oklahoma1. Kevin Hern (R) ▌2. Markwayne Mullin (R) ▌3. Frank Lucas (R) ▌4. Tom Cole (R) ▌5. Stephanie Bice (R)Oregon1. Suzanne Bonamici (D) ▌2. Cliff Bentz (R) ▌3. Earl Blumenauer (D) ▌4. Peter DeFazio (D) ▌5. Kurt Schrader (D)Pennsylvania1. Brian Fitzpatrick (R) ▌2. Brendan Boyle (D) ▌3. Dwight Evans (D) ▌4. Madeleine Dean (D) ▌5. Mary Gay Scanlon (D) ▌6. Chrissy Houlahan (D) ▌7. Susan Wild (D) ▌8. Matt Cartwright (D) ▌9. Dan Meuser (R) ▌10. Scott Perry (R) ▌11. Lloyd Smucker (R) ▌12. Fred Keller (R) ▌13. John Joyce (R) ▌14. Guy Reschenthaler (R) ▌15. Glenn Thompson (R) ▌16. Mike Kelly (R) ▌17. Conor Lamb (D) ▌18. Mike Doyle (D) (until December 31, 2022, vacant thereafter)Rhode Island1. David Cicilline (D) ▌2. James Langevin (D)South Carolina1. Nancy Mace (R) ▌2. Joe Wilson (R) ▌3. Jeff Duncan (R) ▌4. William Timmons (R) ▌5. Ralph Norman (R) ▌6. Jim Clyburn (D) ▌7. Tom Rice (R)South DakotaAt-large. Dusty Johnson (R)Tennessee1. Diana Harshbarger (R) ▌2. Tim Burchett (R) ▌3. Chuck Fleischmann (R) ▌4. Scott DesJarlais (R) ▌5. Jim Cooper (D) ▌6. John Rose (R) ▌7. Mark Green (R) ▌8. David Kustoff (R) ▌9. Steve Cohen (D)Texas1. Louie Gohmert (R) ▌2. Dan Crenshaw (R) ▌3. Van Taylor (R) ▌4. Pat Fallon (R) ▌5. Lance Gooden (R) ▌6. Ron Wright (R) (until February 7, 2021) ▌Jake Ellzey (R) (from July 30, 2021) ▌7. Lizzie Fletcher (D) ▌8. Kevin Brady (R) ▌9. Al Green (D) ▌10. Michael McCaul (R) ▌11. August Pfluger (R) ▌12. Kay Granger (R) ▌13. Ronny Jackson (R) ▌14. Randy Weber (R) ▌15. Vicente Gonzalez (D) ▌16. Veronica Escobar (D) ▌17. Pete Sessions (R) ▌18. Sheila Jackson Lee (D) ▌19. Jodey Arrington (R) ▌20. Joaquin Castro (D) ▌21. Chip Roy (R) ▌22. Troy Nehls (R) ▌23. Tony Gonzales (R) ▌24. Beth Van Duyne (R) ▌25. Roger Williams (R) ▌26. Michael C. Burgess (R) ▌27. Michael Cloud (R) ▌28. Henry Cuellar (D) ▌29. Sylvia Garcia (D) ▌30. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) ▌31. John Carter (R) ▌32. Colin Allred (D) ▌33. Marc Veasey (D) ▌34. Filemon Vela Jr. (D) (until March 31, 2022) ▌Mayra Flores (R) (from June 21, 2022) ▌35. Lloyd Doggett (D) ▌36. Brian Babin (R)Utah1. Blake Moore (R) ▌2. Chris Stewart (R) ▌3. John Curtis (R) ▌4. Burgess Owens (R)VermontAt-large. Peter Welch (D)Virginia1. Rob Wittman (R) ▌2. Elaine Luria (D) ▌3. Bobby Scott (D) ▌4. Donald McEachin (D) (until November 28, 2022, vacant thereafter) ▌5. Bob Good (R) ▌6. Ben Cline (R) ▌7. Abigail Spanberger (D) ▌8. Don Beyer (D) ▌9. Morgan Griffith (R) ▌10. Jennifer Wexton (D) ▌11. Gerry Connolly (D)Washington1. Suzan DelBene (D) ▌2. Rick Larsen (D) ▌3. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) ▌4. Dan Newhouse (R) ▌5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) ▌6. Derek Kilmer (D) ▌7. Pramila Jayapal (D) ▌8. Kim Schrier (D) ▌9. Adam Smith (D) ▌10. Marilyn Strickland (D)West Virginia1. David McKinley (R) ▌2. Alex Mooney (R) ▌3. Carol Miller (R)Wisconsin1. Bryan Steil (R) ▌2. Mark Pocan (D) ▌3. Ron Kind (D) ▌4. Gwen Moore (D) ▌5. Scott Fitzgerald (R) ▌6. Glenn Grothman (R) ▌7. Tom Tiffany (R) ▌8. Mike Gallagher (R)WyomingAt-large. Liz Cheney (R)Non-voting membersAmerican Samoa. Amata Coleman Radewagen (R) ▌District of Columbia. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) ▌Guam. Michael San Nicolas (D) ▌Northern Mariana Islands. Gregorio Sablan (D) ▌▌Puerto Rico. Jenniffer González-Colón (PNP/R) ▌United States Virgin Islands. Stacey Plaskett (D)House composition by district at the end of the congress, January 3, 2023 Held by Democrats Held by Republicans Vacant House seats by party holding majority in state D:100%80–99%70–79%60–69%51–59%50% R:100%80–99%70–79%60–69%51–59%50% House majority leadershipDemocratic leader Steny HoyerDemocratic whip Jim ClyburnHouse minority leadershipRepublican leader Kevin McCarthyRepublican whip Steve Scalise
D:100%80–99%70–79%60–69%51–59%50%
R:100%80–99%70–79%60–69%51–59%50%

Changes in membership

Senate changes
State (class)Vacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate of successor's formal installation
Georgia (2)VacantDavid Perdue's (R) term expired January 3, 2021, before a runoff election could be held. Successor elected January 5, 2021.Jon Ossoff (D)January 20, 2021
California (3)Kamala Harris (D)Incumbent resigned on January 18, 2021, to become U.S. Vice President. Successor appointed January 20, 2021, to complete the term ending January 3, 2023, and later elected to finish in the final weeks of the Congress and a full six-year term.Alex Padilla (D)January 20, 2021
Georgia (3)Kelly Loeffler (R)Appointee lost election to finish the term. Successor elected January 5, 2021, for the remainder of the term ending January 3, 2023.Raphael Warnock (D)January 20, 2021
House changes
DistrictVacated byReason for changeSuccessorDate of successor's formal installation
New York22VacantAnthony Brindisi's (D) term expired January 3, 2021, and the seat remained vacant due to the result of the 2020 election being disputed. On February 5, 2021, a judge declared a winner.Claudia Tenney (R)February 11, 2021
Louisiana5VacantMember-elect Luke Letlow (R) died from COVID-19 on December 29, 2020, before his term started. A special election was held on March 20, 2021.Julia Letlow (R)April 14, 2021
Louisiana2Cedric Richmond (D)Resigned January 15, 2021, to become Senior Advisor to the President and director of the Office of Public Liaison. A special election was held on March 20, 2021, and a runoff was held on April 24.Troy Carter (D)May 11, 2021
Texas6Ron Wright (R)Died from COVID-19 on February 7, 2021. A special election was held on May 1, 2021, and a runoff was held on July 27.Jake Ellzey (R)July 30, 2021
Ohio11Marcia Fudge (D)Resigned March 10, 2021, to become U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. A special election was held on November 2, 2021.Shontel Brown (D)November 4, 2021
New Mexico1Deb Haaland (D)Resigned March 16, 2021, to become U.S. Secretary of the Interior. A special election was held on June 1, 2021.Melanie Stansbury (D)June 14, 2021
Florida20Alcee Hastings (D)Died from pancreatic cancer on April 6, 2021. A special election was held on January 11, 2022.Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D)January 18, 2022
Ohio15Steve Stivers (R)Resigned May 16, 2021, to become the president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. A special election was held on November 2, 2021.Mike Carey (R)November 4, 2021
California22Devin Nunes (R)Resigned January 1, 2022, to become the CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group. A special election was held on June 7, 2022.Connie Conway (R)June 14, 2022
Minnesota1Jim Hagedorn (R)Died from kidney cancer on February 17, 2022. A special election was held on August 9, 2022.Brad Finstad (R)August 12, 2022
Alaskaat-largeDon Young (R)Died on March 18, 2022. A special election was held on August 16, 2022.Mary Peltola (D)September 13, 2022
Nebraska1Jeff Fortenberry (R)Resigned March 31, 2022, due to criminal conviction. A special election was held on June 28, 2022.Mike Flood (R)July 12, 2022
Texas34Filemon Vela Jr. (D)Resigned March 31, 2022, to join Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. A special election was held on June 14, 2022.Mayra Flores (R)June 21, 2022
New York23Tom Reed (R)Resigned May 10, 2022, to join Prime Policy Group. A special election was held on August 23, 2022.Joe Sempolinski (R)September 13, 2022
New York19Antonio Delgado (D)Resigned May 25, 2022, to become lieutenant governor of New York. A special election was held on August 23, 2022.Pat Ryan (D)September 13, 2022
Indiana2Jackie Walorski (R)Died in a car collision on August 3, 2022. A special election was held on November 8, 2022.Rudy Yakym (R)November 14, 2022
Florida13Charlie Crist (D)Resigned August 31, 2022, to focus on the 2022 Florida gubernatorial election.Vacant until the next Congress
Florida22Ted Deutch (D)Resigned September 30, 2022, to become CEO of the American Jewish Committee.Vacant until the next Congress
Virginia4Donald McEachin (D)Died November 28, 2022, from colorectal cancer.Vacant until the next Congress
California37Karen Bass (D)Resigned December 9, 2022, to become the Mayor of Los Angeles.Vacant until the next Congress
North Carolina1G. K. Butterfield (D)Resigned December 30, 2022, to accept a lobbying position.Vacant until the next Congress
Pennsylvania18Mike Doyle (D)Resigned December 31, 2022, to join K&L Gates.Vacant until the next Congress

Committees

Section contents: Senate, House, Joint

Senate committees

Prior to the passing of an organizing resolution on February 3, 2021, chairs of Senate committees remained the same as in the 116th Congress. Where the chair had retired (as in the Agriculture, Budget, and HELP committees), the chair was vacant.

CommitteeChairRanking Member
Aging (Special)Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA)Tim Scott (R-SC)
Agriculture, Nutrition and ForestryDebbie Stabenow (D-MI)John Boozman (R-AR)
AppropriationsPatrick Leahy (D-VT)Richard Shelby (R-AL)
Armed ServicesJack Reed (D-RI)Jim Inhofe (R-OK)
Banking, Housing and Urban AffairsSherrod Brown (D-OH)Pat Toomey (R-PA)
BudgetBernie Sanders (I-VT)Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
Commerce, Science and TransportationMaria Cantwell (D-WA)Roger Wicker (R-MS)
Energy and Natural ResourcesJoe Manchin (D-WV)John Barrasso (R-WY)
Environment and Public WorksTom Carper (D-DE)Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)
Ethics (Select)Chris Coons (D-DE)James Lankford (R-OK)
FinanceRon Wyden (D-OR)Mike Crapo (R-ID)
Foreign RelationsBob Menendez (D-NJ)Jim Risch (R-ID)
Health, Education, Labor and PensionsPatty Murray (D-WA)Richard Burr (R-NC)
Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsGary Peters (D-MI)Rob Portman (R-OH)
Indian Affairs (Permanent Select)Brian Schatz (D-HI)Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
Intelligence (Select)Mark Warner (D-VA)Marco Rubio (R-FL)
International Narcotics Control (Permanent Caucus)Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
JudiciaryDick Durbin (D-IL)Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
Rules and AdministrationAmy Klobuchar (D-MN)Roy Blunt (R-MO)
Small Business and EntrepreneurshipBen Cardin (D-MD)Rand Paul (R-KY)
Veterans' AffairsJon Tester (D-MT)Jerry Moran (R-KS)

House committees

CommitteeChairRanking Member
AgricultureDavid Scott (D-GA)Glenn Thompson (R-PA)
AppropriationsRosa DeLauro (D-CT)Kay Granger (R-TX)
Armed ServicesAdam Smith (D-WA)Mike Rogers (R-AL)
BudgetJohn Yarmuth (D-KY)Jason Smith (R-MO)
Climate Crisis (Select)Kathy Castor (D-FL)Garret Graves (R-LA)
Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth (Select)Jim Himes (D-CT)Bryan Steil (R-WI)
Education and LaborBobby Scott (D-VA)Virginia Foxx (R-NC)
Energy and CommerceFrank Pallone (D-NJ)Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)
EthicsSusan Wild (D-PA)Michael Guest (R-MS)
Financial ServicesMaxine Waters (D-CA)Patrick McHenry (R-NC)
Foreign AffairsGregory Meeks (D-NY)Mike McCaul (R-TX)
Homeland SecurityBennie Thompson (D-MS)John Katko (R-NY)
House AdministrationZoe Lofgren (D-CA)Rodney Davis (R-IL)
Intelligence (Permanent Select)Adam Schiff (D-CA)Mike Turner (R-OH)
JudiciaryJerry Nadler (D-NY)Jim Jordan (R-OH)
Modernization of Congress (Select)Derek Kilmer (D-WA)William Timmons (R-SC)
Natural ResourcesRaúl Grijalva (D-AZ)Bruce Westerman (R-AR)
Oversight and ReformCarolyn Maloney (D-NY)Jim Comer (R-KY)
RulesJim McGovern (D-MA)Tom Cole (R-OK)
Science, Space and TechnologyEddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX)Frank Lucas (R-OK)
Small BusinessNydia Velázquez (D-NY)Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO)
Transportation and InfrastructurePeter DeFazio (D-OR)Sam Graves (R-MO)
Veterans' AffairsMark Takano (D-CA)Mike Bost (R-IL)
Ways and MeansRichard Neal (D-MA)Kevin Brady (R-TX)

Joint committees

CommitteeChairVice ChairRanking MemberVice Ranking Member
EconomicRep. Don Beyer (D-VA)Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM)Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ)
Inaugural Ceremonies (Special) until January 20, 2021Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
LibraryRep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL)
PrintingSen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL)Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO)
TaxationRep. Richard Neal (D-MA)Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR)Sen. Mike Crapo (R-ID)Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX)

Officers and officials

Senate officers and officials

House officers and officials

Legislative branch agency directors

See also

Notes

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