House Committee on Appropriations
House committee · 62 members (28D · 34R)
On the political map: Center economically · socially centrist — computed from its members' voting records
On the political map
The members of the House Committee on Appropriations and the group's average position.
Each small dot is a member of the House Committee on Appropriations — hover for the name, click for their profile. The larger dot is the group's average position. Economic axis: taxes, healthcare, labor, energy. Social axis: abortion, guns, immigration, civil rights, crime.
Where its members stand, issue by issue
The average of members' voting-record scores per issue, on the site's left ↔ right (−1…+1) scale — the group's revealed position, not its stated one.
Recently reported measures
When a committee votes in markup to send a measure to the floor, it files a report — the closest thing to a centrally published committee vote record. (The recorded tallies themselves are posted as PDFs on each committee's own site.)
- Department of defense appropriations act, 2027H.R. 9495 · H. Rept. 119-715 · June 26, 2026
- Department of homeland security appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 9310 · H. Rept. 119-697 · June 12, 2026
- Departments of labor, health, and human services, and education, and related agencies appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 9260 · H. Rept. 119-696 · June 11, 2026
- Departments of transportation, and housing and urban development, and related agencies ap- propriations bill, 2027H.R. 9170 · H. Rept. 119-686 · June 5, 2026
- Department of the interior, environment, and related agencies appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 9171 · H. Rept. 119-687 · June 5, 2026
- Legislative branch appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 9010 · H. Rept. 119-666 · May 22, 2026
- Energy and water development and related agencies appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 9022 · H. Rept. 119-667 · May 22, 2026
- Commerce, justice, science, and related agencies appropriations bill, 2027H.R. 8845 · H. Rept. 119-652 · May 15, 2026
Members
ChairTom ColeR · OK-4 · House
Ranking MemberRosa L. DeLauroD · CT-3 · House
Harold RogersR · KY-5 · House
Steny H. HoyerD · MD-5 · House
Robert B. AderholtR · AL-4 · House
Marcy KapturD · OH-9 · House
Michael K. SimpsonR · ID-2 · House
James E. ClyburnD · SC-6 · House
John R. CarterR · TX-31 · House
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.D · GA-2 · House
Ken CalvertR · CA-41 · House
Betty McCollumD · MN-4 · House
Vice ChairMario Diaz-BalartR · FL-26 · House
Debbie Wasserman SchultzD · FL-25 · House
Steve WomackR · AR-3 · House
Henry CuellarD · TX-28 · House
Charles J. "Chuck" FleischmannR · TN-3 · House
Chellie PingreeD · ME-1 · House
David P. JoyceR · OH-14 · House
Mike QuigleyD · IL-5 · House
Andy HarrisR · MD-1 · House
Grace MengD · NY-6 · House
Mark E. AmodeiR · NV-2 · House
Mark PocanD · WI-2 · House
David G. ValadaoR · CA-22 · House
Pete AguilarD · CA-33 · House
Dan NewhouseR · WA-4 · House
Lois FrankelD · FL-22 · House
John R. MoolenaarR · MI-2 · House
Bonnie Watson ColemanD · NJ-12 · House
John H. RutherfordR · FL-5 · House
Norma J. TorresD · CA-35 · House
Ben ClineR · VA-6 · House
Ed CaseD · HI-1 · House
Guy ReschenthalerR · PA-14 · House
Adriano EspaillatD · NY-13 · House
Ashley HinsonR · IA-2 · House
Josh HarderD · CA-9 · House
Julia LetlowR · LA-5 · House
Lauren UnderwoodD · IL-14 · House
Michael CloudR · TX-27 · House
Susie LeeD · NV-3 · House
Michael GuestR · MS-3 · House
Joseph D. MorelleD · NY-25 · House
Ryan K. ZinkeR · MT-1 · House
Mike LevinD · CA-49 · House
Andrew S. ClydeR · GA-9 · House
Madeleine DeanD · PA-4 · House
Stephanie I. BiceR · OK-5 · House
Veronica EscobarD · TX-16 · House
Scott FranklinR · FL-18 · House
Frank J. MrvanD · IN-1 · House
Jake EllzeyR · TX-6 · House
Marie Gluesenkamp PerezD · WA-3 · House
Juan CiscomaniR · AZ-6 · House
Glenn IveyD · MD-4 · House
Chuck EdwardsR · NC-11 · House
Mark AlfordR · MO-4 · House
Nick LaLotaR · NY-1 · House
Dale W. StrongR · AL-5 · House
Celeste MaloyR · UT-2 · House
Riley M. MooreR · WV-2 · House
Subcommittees
Where the committee's detailed work happens — each has its own page with roster and political makeup. Subcommittees hold hearings and markups but usually forward measures to the full committee by voice vote, so they rarely produce recorded votes of their own.
- Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related AgenciesChair: Andy Harris · Ranking: Sanford D. Bishop, Jr.15 members →
- Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related AgenciesChair: Harold Rogers · Ranking: Grace Meng12 members →
- DefenseChair: Ken Calvert · Ranking: Betty McCollum17 members →
- Energy and Water Development and Related AgenciesChair: Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann · Ranking: Marcy Kaptur15 members →
- Financial Services and General GovernmentChair: David P. Joyce · Ranking: Steny H. Hoyer13 members →
- Homeland SecurityChair: Mark E. Amodei · Ranking: Henry Cuellar10 members →
- Interior, Environment, and Related AgenciesChair: Michael K. Simpson · Ranking: Chellie Pingree11 members →
- Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related AgenciesChair: Robert B. Aderholt · Ranking: Rosa L. DeLauro17 members →
- Legislative BranchChair: David G. Valadao · Ranking: Adriano Espaillat8 members →
- Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related AgenciesChair: John R. Carter · Ranking: Debbie Wasserman Schultz13 members →
- National Security, Department of State, and Related ProgramsChair: Mario Diaz-Balart · Ranking: Lois Frankel11 members →
- Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related AgenciesChair: Steve Womack · Ranking: James E. Clyburn14 members →