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United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

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Standing committee of the United States Senate

Senate Energy Committee
Standing committee
Active

United States Senate
119th Congress
History
FormedFebruary 4, 1977
SucceededCommittee on Public Lands
Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Leadership
ChairMike Lee (R)
Since January 3, 2025
Ranking memberMartin Heinrich (D)
Since January 3, 2025
Structure
Seats20 members
Political partiesMajority (11)
Minority (9)
Jurisdiction
Policy areasAlaska Natives,Coal mining,Energy industry,Federal lands,Hydrocarbon exploration,Hydroelectricity,Irrigation,Insular areas,Mining,Natural resource management,Nuclear power,Native Americans,Native Hawaiians,Reclamation,Renewable energy,Territorial possessions,Water resources
Oversight authorityAdvanced Research Projects Agency-Energy,Bonneville Power Administration,Bureau of Indian Affairs,Bureau of Indian Education,Bureau of Land Management,Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,Bureau of Reclamation,Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement,Department of Energy,Department of the Interior,Energy Information Administration,Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,Office of Insular Affairs,National Nuclear Security Administration,National Park Service,Southeastern Power Administration,Southwestern Power Administration,Western Area Power Administration,United States Forest Service,United States Geological Survey
House counterpart
Subcommittees
Meeting place
304 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C.
Website
www.energy.senate.gov
Rules

TheUnited States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources is astanding committee of theUnited States Senate. It has jurisdiction over matters related to energy and mineral resources, including nuclear development; irrigation and reclamation, territorial possessions of the United States, trust lands appertaining to America's indigenous peoples, and the conservation, use, and disposition of federal lands. Its roots go back to the Committee on Interior and Insulars Affairs. In 1977, it became the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and most matters regarding Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians were removed from its jurisdiction and transferred to theCommittee on Indian Affairs.

History

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The Committee on Public Lands was created in 1816 during the14th Congress chaired by senatorJeremiah Morrow. In its early years, it managed the settlement of therecently purchasedMissouri Territory. Over time, the committee oversaw the western expansion of the United States, including theTexas annexation, theOregon Treaty, theMexican Cession, and theGadsden Purchase. TheHomestead Act of 1860, which would have benefited western settlers and migrants, was a result of jurisdiction of the Public Lands Committee.

In 1849, theDepartment of the Interior was established, with the Public Lands Committee serving as legislative oversight. The committee became responsible for enacting legislation to conserve nature and its resources. Due to the actions of the committee, Congress began working towards preservation of forests, wilderness, and historical landmarks with the signing of theAntiquities Act in 1906 and the establishment of theNational Park Service in 1916.

The committee has gone under a number of name changes, but the functions and policy have remained similar to its creation. In 1921, the committee merged with the Committee on Geological Surveys to become the Committee of Public Lands and Surveys. Following theLegislative Reorganization Act of 1946, it became the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, absorbing the jurisdiction of theIndian Affairs, Territorial and Insular Affairs, Mines and Mining, and Irrigation and Reclamation committees. Its most recent iteration, the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, was established on February 4, 1977, after the Committee System Reorganization Amendments of 1977.[1]

Jurisdiction

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In accordance of Rule XXV of the United States Senate, all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects is referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources:

  1. Coal production, distribution, andutilization;
  2. Energy policy;
  3. Energy regulation andconservation;
  4. Energy related aspects ofdeepwater ports;
  5. Energy research and development;
  6. Extraction of minerals fromoceans andOuter Continental Shelf lands;
  7. Hydroelectric power,irrigation, andreclamation;
  8. Mining education and research;
  9. Mining,mineral lands,mining claims, and mineral conservation;
  10. National parks,recreation areas,wilderness areas,wild and scenic rivers,historical sites,military parks and battlefields, and on thepublic domain, preservation ofprehistoric ruins andobjects of interest;
  11. National Petroleum Reserve;
  12. Nonmilitary development ofnuclear energy;
  13. Oil and gas production and distribution;
  14. Public lands andforests, includingfarming andgrazing thereon, andmineral extraction therefrom;
  15. Solar energy systems; and,
  16. Territorial possessions of the United States, includingtrusteeships.[2]

The Committee is also charged to "study and review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating toenergy andresources development, and report thereon from time to time."[2]

Members, 119th Congress

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Main article:119th United States Congress
Majority[3]Minority[4]

Subcommittees

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Subcommittee[6]ChairRanking Member
EnergyDave McCormick (R-PA)Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)
National ParksSteve Daines (R-MT)Angus King (I-ME)
Public Lands, Forests and MiningJohn Barrasso (R-WY)Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)
Water and PowerJohn Hoeven (R-ND)Ron Wyden (D-OR)

Chairs

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Committee on Public Lands, 1816–1921

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Jeremiah MorrowDemocratic-RepublicanOH18161819
Thomas WilliamsDemocratic-RepublicanMS18191820
Jesse ThomasDemocratic-RepublicanIL18191823
David BartonDemocratic-Republican
(1823–1825)
MO18231831
National Republican
(1825–1831)
William KingJacksonianAL18311832
Elias KaneJacksonianIL18321833
George PoindexterWhigMS18331835
Thomas EwingWhigOH18351836
Robert WalkerJacksonian
(1836–1837)
MS18361841
Democratic
(1837–1841)
Oliver SmithWhigIN18411843
William WoodbridgeWhigMI18431845
Sidney BreeseDemocraticIL18451849
Alpheus FelchDemocraticMI18491853
Solon BorlandDemocraticAR1853
Augustus DodgeDemocraticIA18531855
Charles StuartDemocraticMI18551859
Robert JohnsonDemocraticAR18591861
James HarlanRepublicanIA18611865
Samuel PomeroyRepublicanKS18651873
William SpragueRepublicanRI18731875
Richard OglesbyRepublicanIL18751879
Joseph McDonaldRepublicanIN18791881
Preston PlumbRepublicanKS18811891
Joseph DolphRepublicanOR18911893
James BerryDemocraticAR18931895
Fred DuboisRepublicanID18951897
Henry HansbroughRepublicanND18971908
Knute NelsonRepublicanMN19081912
Reed SmootRepublicanUT19121913
George ChamberlainDemocraticOR19131915
Henry MyersDemocraticMT19151919
Reed SmootRepublicanUT19191921

Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, 1921–1947

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Reed SmootRepublicanUT19211923
Irvine LenrootRepublicanWI19231924
Edwin LaddRepublicanND1924
Robert StanfieldRepublicanOR19241927
Gerald NyeRepublicanND19271933
John KendrickDemocraticWY1933
Robert WagnerDemocraticNY19331937
Alva AdamsDemocraticCO19371941
Carl HatchDemocraticNM19411947

Committee on Public Lands, 1947–1948

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Hugh ButlerRepublicanNE19471948

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1948–1977

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Hugh ButlerRepublicanNE19481949
Joseph O'MahoneyDemocraticWY19491953
Hugh ButlerRepublicanNE19531954
Guy CordonRepublicanOR19541955
James MurrayDemocraticMT19551961
Clinton AndersonDemocraticNM19611963
Scoop JacksonDemocraticWA19631977

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 1977–present

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Scoop JacksonDemocraticWA19771981
Jim McClureRepublicanID19811987
Bennett JohnstonDemocraticLA19871995
Frank MurkowskiRepublicanAK19952001
Jeff BingamanDemocraticNM2001
Frank MurkowskiRepublicanAK2001
Jeff BingamanDemocraticNM20012003
Pete DomeniciRepublicanNM20032007
Jeff BingamanDemocraticNM20072013
Ron WydenDemocraticOR20132014
Mary LandrieuDemocraticLA20142015
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK20152021
Joe ManchinDemocratic
(2021–2024)
WV20212025
Independent Democrat
(2024–2025)
Mike LeeRepublicanUT2025present

Ranking members

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NamePartyStateStartEnd
Carl HatchDemocraticNM19471949
Hugh ButlerRepublicanNE19491953
James MurrayDemocraticMT19531955
Eugene MillikinRepublicanCO19551957
George MaloneRepublicanNV19571959
Henry DworshakRepublicanIN19591963
Thomas KuchelRepublicanCA19631969
Gordon AllottRepublicanCO19691973
Paul FanninRepublicanAZ19731977
Clifford HansenRepublicanWY19771979
Mark HatfieldRepublicanOR19791981
Scoop JacksonDemocraticWA19811983
Bennett JohnstonDemocraticLA19831987
Jim McClureRepublicanID19871991
Malcolm WallopRepublicanWY19911995
Bennett JohnstonDemocraticLA19951997
Dale BumpersDemocraticAR19971999
Jeff BingamanDemocraticNM19992001
Frank MurkowskiRepublicanAK20012003
Jeff BingamanDemocraticNM20032007
Pete DomeniciRepublicanNM20072009
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK20092015
Maria CantwellDemocraticWA20152019
Joe ManchinDemocraticWA20192021
Lisa MurkowskiRepublicanAK20212025
Martin HeinrichDemocraticNM2025present

Historical committee rosters

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118th Congress

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Main article:118th United States Congress
Majority[7]Minority[8]
Subcommittees
Subcommittee[10]ChairRanking Member
EnergyBernie Sanders (I-VT)Josh Hawley (R-MO)
National ParksAngus King (I-ME)Steve Daines (R-MT)
Public Lands, Forests and MiningCatherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)Mike Lee (R-UT)
Water and PowerRon Wyden (D-OR)Jim Risch (R-ID)

117th Congress

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Main article:117th United States Congress
MajorityMinority
Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
EnergyMazie Hirono (D-HI)John Hoeven (R-ND)
National ParksAngus King (I-ME)Steve Daines (R-MT)
Public Lands, Forests and MiningCatherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)Mike Lee (R-UT)
Water and PowerRon Wyden (D-OR)Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)

116th Congress

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Main article:116th United States Congress
MajorityMinority
Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
EnergyBill Cassidy (R-LA)Martin Heinrich (D-NM)
National ParksSteve Daines (R-MT)Angus King (I-ME)
Public Lands, Forests and MiningMike Lee (R-UT)Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Water and PowerMartha McSally (R-AZ) (until December 2, 2020)Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)

115th Congress

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MajorityMinority
Subcommittees
SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
EnergyCory Gardner (R-CO)Joe Manchin (D-WV)
National ParksSteve Daines (R-MT)Mazie Hirono (D-HI)
Public Lands, Forests and MiningMike Lee (R-UT)Ron Wyden (D-OR)
Water and PowerJeff Flake (R-AZ)Angus King (I-ME)

Source[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"History".U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. 1986. RetrievedJanuary 6, 2021.
  2. ^ab"Rule XXV(g) of the United States Senate | U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration". United States Senate. RetrievedMarch 14, 2021.
  3. ^S.Res. 16,S.Res. 26 (119th Congress)
  4. ^S.Res. 17 (119th Congress)
  5. ^abcdSens. Manchin, Sanders and King are independent, but caucus(ed) with Democrats.
  6. ^"Energy and Natural Resources Committee Assigns Members to Subcommittees for 119th Congress".United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. February 11, 2025.
  7. ^S.Res. 30 (118th Congress)
  8. ^S.Res. 31 (118th Congress)
  9. ^"Majority Leader Schumer Announces New Senate Democratic Committee Assignments".Senate Democrats. October 17, 2023. RetrievedOctober 18, 2023.
  10. ^"Energy and Natural Resources Committee Assigns Members to Subcommittees for 118th Congress".United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. March 23, 2023. RetrievedMarch 9, 2024.
  11. ^abcdefSens. Sanders and King are independent, but caucus with Democrats.
  12. ^"U.S. Senate: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources".www.senate.gov. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2017.

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