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Committee Cap (Rule XXV) Membership (110) Membership (111) Majority
Total Dem GOP Dem GOP Total
Agriculture 18 21 11 10 13 10 23 3
Appropriations 28 29 15 14 17 13 30 4
Armed Services 18 25 13 12 15 11 26 4
Banking 18 21 11 10 13 10 23 3
Budget 22 23 12 11 14 11 25 3
Commerce[1] 20 21 12 11 14 11 25 3
Energy[2] 20 21 13 11 13 10 23 3
Environment[3] 18 19 10 9 12 9 21 3
Finance 20 21 11 10 13 10 23 3
Foreign Relations 18 21 11 10 13 10 23 3
HELP 18 21 11 10 14 10 24 3
Homeland Security 16 17 9 8 11 8 18 3
Judiciary 18 19 10 9 13 9 24 3
Rules 16 19 10 9 12 9 21 3
Small Business 18 19 10 9 12 9 21 3
Veterans' 12 15 8 7 10 7 17 3
Ethics[4] 6 6 3 3 3 3 6 0
Intelligence[5] 19 15 8 7 9 8 17 1
Aging 18 21 11 10 13 10 23 3
Indian Affairs 14 15 8 7 10 7 17 3
  1. ^ Commerce is predicted to add 2 democrats for a total of 14
  2. ^ Bingaman has annouced 4 additions and three departures from the committees
  3. ^ Boxer intends to add 2 freshmen to committee in addition for a total of 12
  4. ^ Equal representation required.
  5. ^ Limited to one-seat majorities by rule.

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Majority
Joe Lieberman, Chairman, Connecticut
Carl Levin, Michigan
Daniel Akaka, Hawaii
Thomas R. Carper, Delaware
Mark Pryor, Arkansas
Mary Landrieu, Louisiana
Claire McCaskill, Missouri
Jon Tester, Montana
2 vacancies
Minority
Susan M. Collins, Ranking Member, Maine
George Voinovich, Ohio
Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
4 vacancies

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Majority
Joe Lieberman, Chairman, Connecticut
Carl Levin, Michigan
Daniel Akaka, Hawaii
Thomas R. Carper, Delaware
Mark Pryor, Arkansas
Mary Landrieu, Louisiana
Claire McCaskill, Missouri
Jon Tester, Montana
Vacant
Vacant
Minority
Susan M. Collins, Ranking Member, Maine
George Voinovich, Ohio
Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
vacancies
vacancies
vacancies
vacancies

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Majority
Nick J. Rahall, Chairman, West Virginia
Dale E. Kildee, Michigan
Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, American Samoa
Neil Abercrombie, Hawaii
Solomon P. Ortiz, Texas
Frank Pallone, Jr., New Jersey
Donna M. Christensen, Virgin Islands
Grace F. Napolitano, California
Rush Holt, New Jersey
Raúl M. Grijalva, Arizona
Madeleine Bordallo, Guam
Jim Costa, California
Dan Boren, Oklahoma
John Sarbanes, Maryland
George Miller, California
Ed Markey, Massachusetts
Peter DeFazio, Oregon
Maurice Hinchey, New York
Patrick J. Kennedy, Rhode Island
Ron Kind, Wisconsin
Lois Capps, California
Jay Inslee, Washington
Joe Baca, California
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, South Dakota
Heath Shuler, North Carolina
Gregorio Sablan, Mariana Islands
Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
Minority
Doc Hastings, Ranking Member, Washington
Don Young, Alaska
Elton Gallegly, California
Jimmy Duncan, Tennessee
Jeff Flake, Arizona
Henry Brown, South Carolina
Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Washington
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Rob Bishop, Utah
Bill Shuster. Pennsylvania
Doug Lamborn, Colorado
Adrian Smith, Nebraska
Rob Wittman, Virginia
Paul Broun, Georgia
John Fleming, Louisiana
Mike Coffman, Colorado
Jason Chaffetz, Utah
Cynthia Lummis, Wyomig
Tom McClintock, California
Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
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Agriculture (12-9)

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  1. ^ Bernie Sanders is an Independent, but caucuses with Democrats on the committee.