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House Committee on Foreign Affairs

House committee · 50 members (22D · 28R)

On the political map: Center economically · socially centrist — computed from its members' voting records

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On the political map

The members of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the group's average position.

Socially conservativeSocially progressiveEconomic leftEconomic rightGreg Stanton — view memberAmi Bera — view memberJim Costa — view memberBrad Sherman — view memberTed Lieu — view memberSydney Kamlager-Dove — view memberYoung Kim — view memberDarrell Issa — view memberSara Jacobs — view memberSarah McBride — view memberRandy Fine — view memberCory Mills — view memberAnna Paulina Luna — view memberBrian J. Mast — view memberJared Moskowitz — view memberMaria Elvira Salazar — view memberJonathan L. Jackson — view memberBradley Scott Schneider — view memberJames R. Baird — view memberJefferson Shreve — view memberAndy Barr — view memberWilliam R. Keating — view memberJohnny Olszewski, Jr. — view memberKweisi Mfume — view memberBill Huizenga — view memberRyan K. Zinke — view memberChristopher H. Smith — view memberThomas H. Kean, Jr. — view memberDina Titus — view memberGregory W. Meeks — view memberGeorge Latimer — view memberMichael Lawler — view memberMax L. Miller — view memberWarren Davidson — view memberMadeleine Dean — view memberRyan Mackenzie — view memberScott Perry — view memberGabe Amo — view memberJoe Wilson — view memberSheri Biggs — view memberTim Burchett — view memberKeith Self — view memberMichael T. McCaul — view memberRonny Jackson — view memberJoaquin Castro — view memberJulie Johnson — view memberMichael Baumgartner — view memberPramila Jayapal — view memberHouse Committee on Foreign Affairs
Group average:House Committee on Foreign Affairs

Each small dot is a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs — 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

Taxes & Fiscal
Right
Healthcare
Center
Immigration & Border
Center
Guns
Center
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Center
Environment & Energy
Center
Crime & Policing
Right
Defense & Veterans
Right
Economy & Labor
Center
Foreign Policy & Trade
Right
Civil Rights & Social
Left
Education
Center
Government & Democracy
Center
Judicial & Nominations
Center

The average of members' voting-record scores per issue, on the site's leftright (−1…+1) scale — the group's revealed position, not its stated one.

Members

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.