United States Senate Committee on Intelligence (Select)

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Background
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TheUnited States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is a select committee of theU.S. Senate. It was created in 1976.[1]

Leadership

119th Congress

The committee chairman in the119th Congress isTom Cotton (R).

118th Congress

The committee chairman in the118th Congress wasMark Warner (D).

117th Congress

The committee chairman in the117th Congress wasMark Warner (D).

116th Congress

The committee chairman position in the116th Congress was held byMarco Rubio (R). Rubio was appointed as the interim chairman on May 18, 2020.[2] It was previously held byRichard Burr (R), who stepped down temporarily effective May 15, 2020, pending afederal investigation.

115th Congress

The committee chairman in the115th Congress wasRichard Burr (R).

114th Congress

The committee chairman in the114th Congress wasRichard Burr (R).

113th Congress

The committee chairman in the113th Congress wasDianne Feinstein (D).[3]

112th Congress

The committee chairman in the112th Congress wasDianne Feinstein (D).

Membership



Dianne Feinstein (D) left this committee on September 29, 2023.[Source]



2019-2020 (116th Congress)

Committee on Intelligence (Select), 2019-2020

Democratic members (9)Republican members (10)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments


2017-2018 (115th Congress)

Committee on Intelligence (Select), 2017-2018

Democratic members (9)Republican members (10)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments



2013-2014 (113th Congress)

Committee on Intelligence (Select), 2013-2014

Democratic members (10)Republican members (9)
Source: US Senate - Membership Assignments




Jurisdiction

According to the officialSenate website, the jurisdiction of the Select Intelligence Committee includes the following:

  1. Make continuing studies of the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government.
  2. To submit to the Senate appropriate proposals for legislation and report to the Senate concerning such intelligence activities and programs.
  3. To “provide vigilant legislative oversight over the intelligence activities of the United States to assure that such activities are in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United States.

[4]

—Senate Select Committee on Intelligence[5]

Contact

211 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-1700

See also

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