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144:Ken Calvert
90:fiscal year
1591:Categories
1428:Commission
892:2023-02-04
867:2023-02-04
841:24 January
815:24 January
763:24 January
730:23 January
697:References
655:Ex officio
604:, Illinois
567:Vice Chair
517:, New York
515:Nita Lowey
506:Ex officio
459:Mark Pocan
436:Vice Chair
396:, New York
394:Nita Lowey
375:Ex officio
367:, New York
306:, Nebraska
299:Vice Chair
227:Ex officio
213:, New York
207:, Illinois
62:See also:
1405:(special)
1298:Judiciary
1187:(special)
1154:Judiciary
789:9 January
614:, Idaho,
598:, Florida
578:Susie Lee
574:, Arizona
546:Minority
543:Majority
477:, Idaho,
467:, Florida
449:, Arizona
443:, Florida
415:Minority
412:Majority
355:, Florida
349:, Indiana
282:, Idaho,
272:Minority
269:Majority
199:Susie Lee
195:, Florida
121:Minority
118:Majority
39:over all
1419:Taxation
1414:Printing
1398:Economic
1367:(select)
1235:Standing
1211:(select)
1199:(select)
1086:Standing
1074:Senate (
1065:Current
955:Current
584:Tim Ryan
580:, Nevada
556:, Ohio,
425:, Ohio,
340:, Ohio,
284:Chairman
201:, Nevada
186:, Ohio,
1499:Related
1409:Library
1343:(Whole)
1223:House (
1134:Finance
979:Defense
676:, Texas
527:, Texas
312:, Texas
238:, Texas
140:, Idaho
43:in the
1273:Ethics
1258:Budget
1197:Ethics
1114:Budget
586:, Ohio
324:, Ohio
1542:This
1474:House
1450:China
1437:Joint
1380:Joint
1352:Other
1313:Rules
1185:Aging
1178:Other
835:(PDF)
809:(PDF)
783:(PDF)
757:(PDF)
724:(PDF)
558:Chair
427:Chair
133:Chair
1548:stub
1384:list
1225:list
1076:list
843:2014
817:2014
791:2014
765:2014
732:2014
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