United States House Committee On Natural Resources - Members, 112th Congress

Members, 112th Congress

The committee chairman is Doc Hastings of Washington, and the Ranking Member is Ed Markey of Massachusetts.

Majority Minority
  • Doc Hastings, Washington, Chairman
  • Don Young, Alaska
  • Jimmy Duncan, Tennessee
  • Louie Gohmert, Texas
  • Rob Bishop, Utah
  • Doug Lamborn, Colorado
  • Rob Wittman, Virginia
  • Paul Broun, Georgia
  • John Fleming, Louisiana
  • Mike Coffman, Colorado
  • Tom McClintock, California
  • Glenn "G.T." Thompson, Pennsylvania
  • Jeff Denham, California
  • Dan Benishek, Michigan
  • David Rivera, Florida
  • Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
  • Scott Tipton, Colorado
  • Paul Gosar, Arizona
  • Raúl Labrador, Idaho
  • Kristi Noem, South Dakota
  • Steve Southerland, Florida
  • Bill Flores, Texas
  • Andy Harris, Maryland
  • Jeff Landry, Louisiana
  • Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee
  • Jon Runyan, New Jersey
  • Bill Johnson, Ohio
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts, Ranking Member
  • Dale E. Kildee, Michigan
  • Peter DeFazio, Oregon
  • Eni Faleomavaega, American Samoa
  • Frank Pallone, Jr., New Jersey
  • Grace Napolitano, California
  • Rush Holt, New Jersey
  • Raúl Grijalva, Arizona
  • Madeleine Bordallo, Guam
  • Jim Costa, California
  • Dan Boren, Oklahoma
  • Gregorio Sablan, Northern Mariana Islands
  • Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
  • Ben R. Luján, New Mexico
  • John Sarbanes, Maryland
  • Betty Sutton, Ohio
  • Niki Tsongas, Massachusetts
  • Pedro Pierluisi, Puerto Rico
  • Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii
  • Paul Tonko, New York

Source:

  • Resolutions electing Republican members (H.Res. 6, H.Res. 37)
  • Resolutions electing Democratic members (H.Res. 7, H.Res. 39)

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