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United States House Committee on Natural Resources
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The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources , or Natural Resources Committee (often referred to as simply "Resources", as in "He's on Resources") is a Congressional committee of the United States House of Representatives . Originally called the "Committee on Interior & Insular Affairs," the name was changed to the Natural Resources Committee in 1993. The name was shortened to the Resources Committee in 1995 by the new Chairman, Don Young . Following the Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives in 2006, the name of the committee was changed back to its title used between 1993 and 1995. 1
Jurisdiction
Fisheries and wildlife , including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation.
Forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership , including alien ownership of mineral lands.
United States Geological Survey .
International fishing agreements.
Interstate compacts relating to apportionment of waters for irrigation purposes.
Irrigation and reclamation , including water supply for reclamation projects and easements of public lands for irrigation projects; and acquisition of private lands when necessary to complete irrigation projects.
Native Americans generally, including the care and allotment of Native American lands and general and special measures relating to claims that are paid out of Native American funds.
Insular possessions of the United States generally (except those affecting the revenue and appropriations).
Military parks and battlefields , national cemeteries administered by the Secretary of the Interior , parks within the District of Columbia , and the erection of monuments to the memory of individuals.
Mineral land laws and claims and entries thereunder.
Mineral resources of public lands, including the Outer Continental Shelf .
Mining interests generally.
Mining schools and experimental stations.
Marine affairs, including coastal zone management (except for measures relating to oil and other pollution of navigable waters).
Oceanography.
Petroleum conservation on public lands and conservation of the radium supply in the United States.
Preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of interest on the public domain.
Public lands generally, including entry, easements , and grazing thereon.
Relations of the United States with Native Americans and Native American tribes.
Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline (except ratemaking).
Source: Rules of the House of Representatives One Hundred Ninth Congress
Members are shown in order of seniority
A vacancy was created on the Republican side in January 2008 when Bobby Jindal resigned to become Governor of Louisiana .
Majority
Minority
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
Mark Udall , Colorado
Joe Baca , California
Hilda Solis , California
Stephanie Herseth Sandlin , South Dakota
Heath Shuler , North Carolina
Don Young , Ranking Member , Alaska
Jim Saxton , New Jersey
Elton Gallegly , California
John J. Duncan, Jr. , Tennessee
Wayne T. Gilchrest , Maryland
Chris Cannon , Utah
Thomas G. Tancredo , Colorado
Jeff Flake , Arizona
Steve Pearce , New Mexico
Henry Brown , South Carolina
Luis Fortuño , Puerto Rico
Cathy McMorris Rodgers , Washington
Louie Gohmert , Texas
Tom Cole , Oklahoma
Rob Bishop , Utah
Bill Shuster . Pennsylvania
Bill Sali , Idaho
Doug Lamborn , Colorado
Mary Fallin , Oklahoma
Adrian Smith , Nebraska
Rob Wittman , Virginia
Steve Scalise , Louisiana
Subcommittees
Chairpersons
References
History
Historical information of the Committee on Resources and its predecessor committees 1807-2002 54MB
External links
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