05/19/2024

The House of Representatives affirmed the committee chairmanships of 21 Republicans on Tuesday, one day after the Steering Committee voted on five contested gavels.

Of the new GOP chairs, 16 served as ranking member on their committee during the 117th Congress, while incoming Ways and Means Committee chairman Jason Smith of Missouri was the previous ranking member of the House Budget Committee. North Carolina Rep. Virginia Foxx received a waiver to chair the Education and Workforce Committee, which she led from 2017-19 before being ranking member from 2019-23.

Foxx beat out Michigan Rep. Tim Wahlberg for the Education and Workforce gavel, while the GOP’s Steering Committee chose Tennessee Rep. Mark Green over Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw to lead the Homeland Security Committee. Green and Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan are the only members of the House Freedom Caucus who are also committee chairs.

In addition to the 20 standing committees, which are permanent and pass legislation, Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced chairmen for two select committees, which don’t pass legislation. Ohio Rep. Mike Turner will chair the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence while Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher will chair a new committee addressing security threats from China. The China competition committee was created by a resounding bipartisan vote.

Here are the new GOP standing committee chairs: