United States House Committee On Foreign Affairs - Members, 112th Congress

Members, 112th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Florida, Chairwoman
  • Chris Smith, New Jersey
  • Dan Burton, Indiana
  • Elton Gallegly, California, Vice Chairman
  • Dana Rohrabacher, California
  • Donald Manzullo, Illinois
  • Ed Royce, California
  • Steve Chabot, Ohio
  • Ron Paul, Texas
  • Mike Pence, Indiana
  • Joe Wilson, South Carolina
  • Connie Mack, Florida
  • Jeff Fortenberry, Nebraska
  • Michael McCaul, Texas
  • Ted Poe, Texas
  • Gus Bilirakis, Florida
  • Jean Schmidt, Ohio
  • Bill Johnson, Ohio
  • David Rivera, Florida
  • Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania
  • Timothy Griffin, Arkansas
  • Tom Marino, Pennsylvania
  • Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
  • Ann Marie Buerkle, New York
  • Renee Ellmers, North Carolina
  • Bob Turner, New York
  • Howard Berman, California, Ranking Member
  • Gary Ackerman, New York
  • Eni Faleomavaega, American Samoa
  • Brad Sherman, California
  • Eliot Engel, New York
  • Gregory Meeks, New York
  • Russ Carnahan, Missouri
  • Albio Sires, New Jersey
  • Gerry Connolly, Virginia
  • Ted Deutch, Florida
  • Ben Chandler, Kentucky
  • Brian Higgins, New York
  • Allyson Y. Schwartz, Pennsylvania
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut
  • Frederica Wilson, Florida
  • Karen Bass, California
  • William R. Keating, Massachusetts
  • David Cicilline, Rhode Island

Sources:

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

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