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Background
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The United States Business firm of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources is a standing committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

The committee was created on Dec 17, 1805. The inaugural commission was chaired by Andrew Gregg.[1]

Leadership

117th Congress

The committee chairman in the 117th Congress is Raul Grijalva (D).

116th Congress

The committee chairman in the 116th Congress was Raul Grijalva (D).

115th Congress

The committee chairman in the 115th Congress was Rob Bishop (R).

114th Congress

The committee chairman in the 114th Congress was Rob Bishop (R).

113th Congress

The committee chairman in the 113th Congress was Doc Hastings (R).[2]

112th Congress

The commission chairman in the 112th Congress was Doc Hastings (R).

Membership

  • Note: Paul Melt resigned on December 7, 2020.[three]

Subcommittees

Energy and Mineral Resources

To view the jurisdiction and contempo activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee folio hither.

  • 117th Congress Chairman: Alan Lowenthal (CA-47)
  • 116th Congress Chairman: Alan Lowenthal (CA-47)
  • 115th Congress Chairman: Paul Gosar (AZ-four)
  • 114th Congress Chairman: Doug Lamborn (CO-5)
  • 113th Congress Chairman: Doug Lamborn (CO-5)
  • 112th Congress Chairman: Doug Lamborn (CO-v)
Subcommittee on Free energy and Mineral Resources Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (9) Republican members (xiv)
Alan Lowenthal Ranking Member Paul Gosar Chairman
Anthony Brown Louie Gohmert
Jim Costa Doug Lamborn
Niki Tsongas Rob Wittman
Jared Huffman Steve Pearce
Don Beyer Glenn Thompson
Darren Soto Scott Tipton
Nanette Barragan Paul Cook
Raul Grijalva Ex Officio Bruce Westerman
Garret Graves
Jody Hice
Darin LaHood
Liz Cheney
Rob Bishop Ex Officio

National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please run across the official committee folio here.

The commission was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Federal Lands.

  • 117th Congress Chairman: Joe Neguse (CO-2)
  • 116th Congress Chairwoman: Debra Haaland (NM-1)
  • 115th Congress Chairman: Tom McClintock (CA-iv)
  • 114th Congress Chairman: Tom McClintock (CA-4)
  • 113th Congress Chairman: Rob Bishop (UT-1)
  • 112th Congress Chairman: Rob Bishop (UT-i)
Subcommittee on Federal Lands Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (9) Republican members (13)
Colleen Hanabusa Ranking Fellow member Tom McClintock Chairman
Niki Tsongas Don Young
Alan Lowenthal Steve Pearce
Norma Torres Glenn Thompson
Ruben Gallego Raul Labrador
Jimmy Panetta Scott Tipton
Donald McEachin Bruce Westerman
Anthony Brown Darin LaHood
Raul Grijalva Ex Officio Daniel Webster
David Rouzer
Jack Bergman
Liz Cheney
Rob Bishop Ex Officio

Oversight and Investigations

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page hither.

  • 117th Congress Chairwoman: Katie Porter (CA-45)
  • 116th Congress Chairman: TJ Cox (CA-21)
  • 115th Congress Chairman: Raul Labrador (ID-1)
  • 114th Congress Chairman: Louie Gohmert (TX-ane)
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (6) Republican members (7)
Donald McEachin Ranking Fellow member Raul Labrador Chairman
Ruben Gallego Louie Gohmert
Jared Huffman Amata Radewagen
Darren Soto Jack Bergman
William Lacy Dirt Mike Johnson
Raul Grijalva Ex Officio Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon
Rob Bishop Ex Officio

Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the The states

To view the jurisdiction and contempo activities of this subcommittee, please come across the official committee page here.

The commission was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Indian, Insular and Alaska Native Diplomacy.

  • 117th Congress Chairwoman: Teresa Leger Fernandez (NM-iii)
  • 116th Congress Chairman: Ruben Gallego (AZ-vii)
  • 115th Congress Chairman: Doug LaMalfa (CA-1)
  • 114th Congress Chairman: Don Young (AK)
  • 113th Congress Chairman: Don Young (AK)
  • 112th Congress Chairman: Don Young (AK)
Subcommittee on Indian, Insular, and Alaska Native Affairs Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (vi) Republican members (9)
Norma Torres Ranking Fellow member Doug LaMalfa Chairman
Madeleine Bordallo Don Young
Gregorio Sablan Jeff Denham
Ruben Gallego Paul Cook
Darren Soto Amata Radewagen
Raul Grijalva Ex Officio Darin LaHood
Jack Bergman
Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon
Rob Bishop Ex Officio

Water, Oceans, and Wildlife

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, delight run across the official commission page here.

The commission was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Water, Ability and Oceans.

  • 117th Congress Chairman: Jared Huffman (CA-2)
  • 116th Congress Chairman: Jared Huffman (CA-2)
  • 115th Congress Chairman: Doug Lamborn (CO-5)
  • 114th Congress Chairman: John Fleming (LA-4)
  • 113th Congress Chairman: John Fleming (LA-4)
  • 112th Congress Chairman: John Fleming (LA-4)
Subcommittee on Water, Ability and Oceans Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (9) Republican members (12)
Jared Huffman Ranking Member Doug Lamborn Chairman
Grace Napolitano Rob Wittman
Jim Costa Tom McClintock
Don Beyer Paul Gosar
Nanette Barragan Doug LaMalfa
Jimmy Panetta Jeff Denham
Madeleine Bordallo Garret Graves
Gregorio Sablan Jody Hice
Raul Grijalva Ex Officio Daniel Webster
David Rouzer
Mike Johnson
Rob Bishop Ex Officio

Jurisdiction

Co-ordinate to the official Business firm website, the jurisdiction of the Natural Resources Committee includes the following:

"
  1. Fisheries and wildlife, including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation.
  2. Wood reserves and national parks created from the public domain.
  3. Forfeiture of land grants and alien ownership, including alien ownership of mineral lands.
  4. Geological Survey.
  5. International fishing agreements.
  6. Interstate compacts relating to apportionment of waters for irrigation purposes.
  7. Irrigation and reclamation, including h2o supply for reclamation projects and easements of public lands for irrigation projects; and acquisition of private lands when necessary to consummate irrigation projects.
  8. Native Americans generally, including the care and allocation of Native American lands and general and special measures relating to claims that are paid out of Native American funds.
  9. Insular possessions of the United States generally (except those affecting the revenue and appropriations).
  10. Military parks and battlefields, national cemeteries administered past the Secretary of the Interior, parks inside the Commune of Columbia, and the erection of monuments to the memory of individuals.
  11. Mineral state laws and claims and entries thereunder.
  12. Mineral resources of public lands.
  13. Mining interests mostly.
  14. Mining schools and experimental stations.
  15. Marine diplomacy, including coastal zone management (except for measures relating to oil and other pollution of navigable waters).
  16. Oceanography.
  17. Petroleum conservation on public lands and conservation of the radium supply in the United States.
  18. Preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of interest on the public domain.
  19. Public lands generally, including entry, easements, and grazing thereon.
  20. Relations of the Usa with Native Americans and Native American tribes.
  21. Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline (except ratemaking).

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—Commission on Natural Resource[five]

Contact

Committee on Natural Resources
United States Business firm of Representatives
1324 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Phone: (202) 225-6065
Fax: (202) 225-5929
Printing inquiries: (202) 225-6065

See too

  • U.S. Business firm of Representatives
  • List of committees in the United states Congress

External links

  • Official Firm Page
  • Committee Minority Firm Folio
  • Official Committee Facebook Page
  • Minority Facebook Page
  • Official Commission Twitter Account
  • Commission Minority Twitter Business relationship
  • Official Committee YouTube Channel
  • Minority YouTube Channel
  • Committee Contour on Congress Merge
  • Committee Profile on Govtrack
  • Committee Profile on Legistorm

Footnotes

  1. House Committee on Natural Resources, "Committee History" accessed April thirteen, 2021
  2. Pol, "Firm committee chairs all men," November 28, 2012
  3. Highland Community News, "Paul Cook, elected to Board of Supervisors, resigns from Congress," December 7, 2020
  4. Notation: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  5. Committee on Natural Resources

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