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Ranking member

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Senior member of a congressional or state legislative committee

InUnited States politics, aranking member is the most senior member of a congressional or state legislative committee from the minority party.[1] On many committees the ranking minority member, along with theChair, serve asex officio members of all of the committee's subcommittees.

Both theUnited States Senate[2] andUnited States House of Representatives[3] use ranking members as part of their legislative structure.

When party control of a legislative chamber changes, a committee's ranking minority member is generally ensured to become the next chairman of the committee, and vice versa.[citation needed]

Congressional usage

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Four Senate committees refer to the ranking minority member asvice chairman. The following committees follow the chairman/vice chairman structure for the majority and minority parties.

Other Senate committees refer to the ranking minority members as ranking member.[4]

The House of Representatives normally does not use the term vice chairman for the ranking minority member, though some committees do have a vice-chairman position, usually assigned to a senior member of the majority party other than the chairman. House committees that follow this structure are:

The position of vice chair as the designation for the ranking minority member has been used for theHouse January 6 Committee.

Joint committees of the House and Senate operate in much the same way, with a chairman and vice-chairman from the majority party, alternating between a member of the House and a member of the Senate, and often two ranking members from both bodies.

References

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  1. ^"Politics Glossary: ranking member".The Washington Post. Archived fromthe original on July 1, 2011.
  2. ^"U.S. Senate: Glossary Term | Ranking Minority Member".www.senate.gov. Retrieved2021-01-03.
  3. ^Singman, Brooke (2020-02-05)."Who are the House committee chairs?".Fox News. Retrieved2021-01-03.
  4. ^"United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs: Home". Banking.senate.gov. Retrieved2013-10-18.
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