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513:Barbara Lee
484:Kay Granger
459:Martha Roby
422:David Price
407:Barbara Lee
344:David Price
326:Barbara Lee
274:Kay Granger
221:Kay Granger
181:Barbara Lee
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134:, Florida,
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671:23 January
638:References
596:Ex officio
582:, Nebraska
565:Hal Rogers
557:, Virginia
551:, New York
526:Vice Chair
522:Grace Meng
469:Ex officio
455:, Nebraska
444:Hal Rogers
418:, New York
416:Grace Meng
411:Vice Chair
398:Nita Lowey
354:Ex officio
340:, New York
338:Grace Meng
334:, Maryland
317:Nita Lowey
303:, Nebraska
295:Tom Rooney
290:Vice Chair
265:Hal Rogers
212:Ex officio
192:, New York
190:Grace Meng
171:Jerry Carl
143:, Kentucky
141:Hal Rogers
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1320:Judiciary
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730:9 January
576:, Florida
539:, Florida
505:Minority
502:Majority
461:, Alabama
430:, Florida
390:Minority
387:Majority
297:, Florida
282:, Florida
257:Minority
254:Majority
198:, Florida
173:, Alabama
124:Minority
121:Majority
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1436:Printing
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269:Chairman
167:, Kansas
1521:Related
1431:Library
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1156:Finance
1001:Defense
617:, Texas
486:, Texas
276:, Texas
223:, Texas
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1295:Ethics
1280:Budget
1219:Ethics
1136:Budget
309:, Utah
149:, Utah
1564:This
1496:House
1472:China
1459:Joint
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1374:Other
1335:Rules
1207:Aging
1200:Other
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