Responsibility for oversight of agencies, departments, and programs within the jurisdiction of the full committee, and for conducting investigations within such jurisdiction.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee has jurisdiction over domestic and international sport, has investigated reports of abuse in sports, and has led congressional efforts to enact new laws to at better protect athletes.[1] It has an interest in sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual mistreatment, sexual harassment, and other sexual offenses in the U.S. Olympic movement and organized sports.[1][2]
Members, 118th Congress
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- Morgan Griffith, Virginia, Chair
- Debbie Lesko, Arizona, Vice Chair
- Michael C. Burgess, Texas
- Brett Guthrie, Kentucky
- Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
- Gary Palmer, Alabama
- Dan Crenshaw, Texas
- Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
- Kat Cammack, Florida
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Historical membership rosters
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- Timothy F. Murphy, Pennsylvania, Chair
- Morgan Griffith, Virginia, Vice Chair
- Joe Barton, Texas
- Michael C. Burgess, Texas
- Susan Brooks, Indiana
- Chris Collins, New York
- Tim Walberg, Michigan
- Mimi Walters, California
- Ryan Costello, Pennsylvania
- Buddy Carter, Georgia
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- Diana DeGette, Colorado, Chair
- Jan Schakowsky, Illinois
- Joe Kennedy III, Massachusetts
- Raul Ruiz, California
- Ann McLane Kuster, New Hampshire
- Kathy Castor, Florida
- John Sarbanes, Maryland
- Paul Tonko, New York
- Yvette Clarke, New York
- Scott Peters, California
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- Diana DeGette, Colorado, Chair
- Ann McLane Kuster, New Hampshire
- Kathleen Rice, New York
- Jan Schakowsky, Illinois
- Paul Tonko, New York
- Raul Ruiz, California
- Scott Peters, California, Vice Chair
- Kim Schrier, Washington
- Lori Trahan, Massachusetts
- Tom O'Halleran, Arizona
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