McHenry Announces Republican Members Selected to Serve on the Financial Services Committee for the 118th Congress
Washington,
January 11, 2023 -
Today, the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Patrick McHenry (NC-10), announced the new Committee members recommended by House Republican Steering Committee.
“I’m proud to welcome all of our new and returning members to the House Financial Services Committee under Republican leadership,” said Chairman McHenry. “From oversight of the Biden Administration, to enhancing capital formation opportunities, to developing clear rules of the road for digital assets—we have a lot of work to do. I have no doubt these Members from across the conference and country will provide invaluable insight to accomplish these goals. The talent and real-world expertise of this group is an embarrassment of riches and I look forward to working with them to deliver on House Republicans’ Commitment to America.”
Republican Members of the House Financial Services Committee for the 118th Congress:
- Patrick McHenry, North Carolina—Chairman
- Frank D. Lucas, Oklahoma
- Pete Sessions, Texas
- Bill Posey, Florida
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri
- Bill Huizenga, Michigan
- Ann Wagner, Missouri
- Andy Barr, Kentucky
- Roger Williams, Texas
- French Hill, Arkansas
- Tom Emmer, Minnesota
- Barry Loudermilk, Georgia
- Alexander X. Mooney, West Virginia
- Warren Davidson, Ohio
- John Rose, Tennessee
- Bryan Steil, Wisconsin
- Lance Gooden, Texas
- William Timmons, South Carolina
- Ralph Norman, South Carolina
- Dan Meuser, Pennsylvania
- Scott Fitzgerald, Wisconsin
- Andrew Garbarino, New York
- Young Kim, California
- Byron Donalds, Florida
- Mike Flood, Nebraska
- Mike Lawler, New York
- Zach Nunn, Iowa
- Monica De La Cruz, Texas
- Erin Houchin, Indiana
- Andy Ogles, Tennessee
The House Republican Steering Committee’s recommendations for membership of the Financial Services Committee for the 118th Congress will next be considered by the full Republican Conference and the full House of Representatives at a later date.
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