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United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

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Standing committee of the US House of Representatives

House Transportation Committee
Standing committee
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United States House of Representatives
119th Congress
History
FormedJanuary 2, 1947
Leadership
ChairSam Graves (R)
Since January 3, 2023
Ranking memberRick Larsen (D)
Since January 3, 2023
Structure
Seats65
Political partiesMajority (35)
Minority (30)
Website
transportation.house.gov (Republican)
democrats-transportation.house.gov (Democratic)
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TheU.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is astanding committee of theUnited States House of Representatives.

History

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The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure was formerly known as the Committee on Public Works and Transportation from 1975 to 1994, and theCommittee on Public Works between 1947 and 1974.

Under theLegislative Reorganization Act of 1946 the Committees onPublic Buildings and Grounds (1837–1946),Rivers and Harbors (1883–1946),Roads (1913–1946), and theFlood Control (1916–1946) were combined to form the Committee on Public Works. Its jurisdiction from the beginning of the 80th Congress (1947–1948) through the 90th Congress (1967–1968) remained unchanged.[1]

While these four original committees retained their separate identities, they were reduced to subcommittees. Additional subcommittees were formed for issues on Beach Erosion, 80th Congress (1947–1948) and for Watershed Development, 86th–90th congresses (1959–1968). Special Subcommittees included those: to Investigate Questionable Trade Practices, 80th Congress; to Study Civil Works, 82nd Congress (1951–1952); on the Federal-Aid Highway Program, 86th–90th congresses; and on Economic Development Programs, 89th–90th congresses (1965–1968). Ad Hoc Committees were established on Montana Flood Damage, 88th Congress (1963–1964); on Appalachian Regional Development, 88th–90th congresses; and on the 1967 Alaska Exposition, 89th Congress.

Members, 119th Congress

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Asocial distancing committee meeting during theCOVID-19 pandemic
MajorityMinority

Resolutions electing members:H.Res. 13 (Chair),H.Res. 14 (Ranking Member),H.Res. 38 (R),H.Res. 40 (D),H.Res. 300 (Patronis),H.Res. 721 (Frost)

Subcommittees

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There are six subcommittees:

SubcommitteeChair[4]Ranking Member[3][5]
AviationTroy Nehls (R-TX)Steve Cohen (D-TN)
Coast Guard and Maritime TransportationMike Ezell (R-MS)Salud Carbajal (D-CA)
Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency ManagementScott Perry (R-PA)Greg Stanton (D-AZ)
Highways and TransitDavid Rouzer (R-NC)Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous MaterialsDaniel Webster (R-FL)Dina Titus (D-NV)
Water Resources and EnvironmentMike Collins (R-GA)Frederica Wilson (D-FL)

Leadership

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(September 2025)
Chairs
NamePartyStateStartEnd
George DonderoRepublicanMichigan19471949
William WhittingtonDemocraticMississippi19491951
Charles BuckleyDemocraticNew York19511953
George DonderoRepublicanMichigan19531955
Charles BuckleyDemocraticNew York19551965
George FallonDemocraticMaryland19651971
John BlatnikDemocraticMinnesota19711974
Robert JonesDemocraticAlabama19751977
Harold JohnsonDemocraticCalifornia19771981
James HowardDemocraticNew Jersey19811988
Glenn AndersonDemocraticCalifornia19881991
Robert RoeDemocraticNew Jersey19911993
Norman MinetaDemocraticCalifornia19931995
Bud ShusterRepublicanPennsylvania19952001
Don YoungRepublicanAlaska20012007
Jim OberstarDemocraticMinnesota20072011
John MicaRepublicanFlorida20112013
Bill ShusterRepublicanPennsylvania20132019
Peter DeFazioDemocraticOregon20192023
Sam GravesRepublicanMissouri2023present
Ranking members
NamePartyStateStartEnd
Joseph MansfieldDemocraticTexas1947
William WhittingtonDemocraticMississippi19471949
George DonderoRepublicanMichigan19491953
Charles BuckleyDemocraticNew York19531955
George DonderoRepublicanMichigan19551957
Harry McGregorRepublicanOhio19571959
James AuchinclossRepublicanNew Jersey19591967
William CramerRepublicanFlorida19671971
Bill HarshaRepublicanOhio19711981
Don ClausenRepublicanCalifornia19811983
Gene SnyderRepublicanKentucky19831987
John HammerschmidtRepublicanArkansas19871993
Bud ShusterRepublicanPennsylvania19931995
Norman MinetaDemocraticCalifornia1995
Jim OberstarDemocraticMinnesota19952007
John MicaRepublicanFlorida20072011
Nick RahallDemocraticWest Virginia20112015
Peter DeFazioDemocraticOregon20152019
Sam GravesRepublicanMissouri20192023
Rick LarsenDemocraticWashington2023present

Historical membership rosters

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CongresswomanJulia Brownley during a Committee meeting in January 2020

118th Congress

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Resolutions electing members:H.Res. 14 (Chair),H.Res. 15 (Ranking Member),H.Res. 79 (D),H.Res. 80 (R),H.Res. 913 (R)

Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChair[6]Ranking Member[7]
AviationGarret Graves (R-LA)Steve Cohen (D-TN)
Coast Guard and Maritime TransportationDaniel Webster (R-FL)Salud Carbajal (D-CA)
Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency ManagementScott Perry (R-PA)Dina Titus (D-NV)
Highways and TransitRick Crawford (R-AR)Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous MaterialsTroy Nehls (R-TX)Donald Payne Jr. (D-NJ) (until April 24, 2024)
Frederica Wilson (D-FL) (from May 7, 2024)
Water Resources and EnvironmentDavid Rouzer (R-NC)Grace Napolitano (D-CA)

117th Congress

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Resolutions electing members:H.Res. 9 (Chair),H.Res. 10 (Ranking Member),H.Res. 62 (D),H.Res. 63 (R),H.Res. 384 (D),H.Res. 1173 (D)

Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChair[8]Ranking Member[8]
AviationRick Larsen (D-WA)Garret Graves (R-LA)
Coast Guard and Maritime TransportationSalud Carbajal (D-CA)Bob Gibbs (R-OH)
Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency ManagementDina Titus (D-NV)Daniel Webster (R-FL)
Highways and TransitEleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)Rodney Davis (R-IL)
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous MaterialsDonald Payne Jr. (D-NJ)Rick Crawford (R-AR)
Water Resources and EnvironmentGrace Napolitano (D-CA)David Rouzer (R-NC)

116th Congress

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Sources:H.Res. 24 (Chair),H.Res. 25 (Ranking Member),H.Res. 57 (D),H.Res. 68 (R),H.Res. 712 (D),H.Res. 1037 (R)

Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChair[9]Ranking Member[10]
AviationRick Larsen (D-WA)Garret Graves (R-LA)
Coast Guard and Maritime TransportationSean Patrick Maloney (D-CA)Bob Gibbs (R-OH)
Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency ManagementDina Titus (D-NV)Mark Meadows (R-NC)
Highways and TransitEleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)Rodney Davis (R-IL)
Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous MaterialsDaniel Lipinski (D-IL)Rick Crawford (R-AR)
Water Resources and EnvironmentGrace Napolitano (D-CA)Bruce Westerman (R-AR)

115th Congress

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Sources:H.Res. 6 (Chair),H.Res. 45 (D),H.Res. 51 (R)

114th Congress

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112th Congress

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Chapter 17. Committee on Public Works (1947-68)Archived July 20, 2017, at theWayback Machine,National Archives, Guide to the Records of the U.S. House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989 (Record Group 233) Based onGuide to the Records of the United States House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989: Bicentennial Edition (Doct. No. 100-245). By Charles E. Schamel, Mary Rephlo, Bob Ross, Rodney Ross, David Kepley, Robert W. Coren, and James Gregory Bradsher. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1989.
  2. ^"Graves Announces Congressman Mike Ezell to Serve as Committee Vice Chairman".Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure. January 13, 2025.
  3. ^ab"Ranking Member Larsen Announces T&I Democratic Leadership Posts".House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure. January 16, 2025.
  4. ^"Graves Announces T&I Subcommittee Chairs for 119th Congress".Committee on Transportation a& Infrastructure. January 14, 2025. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2025.
  5. ^"Ranking Member Larsen Welcomes T&I Vice Ranking Members | The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure".democrats-transportation.house.gov.
  6. ^"Graves Announces T&I Subcommittee Chairs for 118th Congress | Transportation and Infrastructure Committee".transportation.house.gov. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2023.
  7. ^"Graves, Larsen Announce T&I Subcommittee Rosters for the 118th Congress | The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure".democrats-transportation.house.gov. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2023.
  8. ^ab"Chair DeFazio and Ranking Member Graves Announce Subcommittee Rosters for the 117th Congress | The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure".transportation.house.gov.
  9. ^"Chairman DeFazio Announces Subcommittee Chairs for the 116th Congress". Archived fromthe original on January 26, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2019.
  10. ^"Graves Announces Subcommittee Ranking Members for the 116th Congress | Transportation and Infrastructure Committee".transportation.house.gov.

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