United States House Committee on House Administration


The United States House Committee on House Administration deals with the general administration matters of the United States House of Representatives.

Jurisdiction

The Committee on House Administration is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. The powers and duties of the Committee include the statutory responsibilities of the Committee on House Administration, as determined primarily by the Legislative Reorganization Acts of 1946 and 1970; the House of Representatives Administrative Reform Technical Corrections Act of 1996; and the Rules of the House of Representatives adopted on January 6, 1999.
The Committee on House Administration, which consists of 9 members, has jurisdiction over all legislation and other matters relating to the House of Representatives, such as:
Additionally, the Committee:
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Historical membership rosters

115th Congress

MajorityMinority

  • Bob Brady Pennsylvania, Ranking Member
  • Zoe Lofgren, California
  • Jamie Raskin, Maryland
  • Subcommittees

    Due to its relatively small size, the House Administration Committee has not had subcommittees for most of its existence. For the 110th Congress, Chairwoman Millinder-McDonald recommended the creation of two new subcommittees, on Elections and Oversight, which were approved by the full committee on February 16, 2007. However, in the 113th Congress, the committee abolished both subcommittees. The Elections Subcommittee was reconstituted for the 116th Congress.
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    ElectionsMarcia Fudge Rodney Davis

    History

    The Committee on House Administration was created by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, which merged the Committees on Enrolled Bills, Elections, Accounts, Printing, Disposition of Executive Papers, Memorials, and some functions of the Joint Committee on the Library into one new standing committee, the Committee on House Administration.
    In 1975 its responsibilities expanded to include oversight of parking facilities and campaign contributions to House candidates. In 1979, as part of the annual appropriations bill for the legislative branch, this committee absorbed the responsibilities of the former Select Committee on the Beauty Shop, which had been chaired by Rep. Yvonne Brathwaite Burke and was responsible for overseeing the operations of a beauty shop for House members, employees, and their families.
    In 1995 its responsibilities expanded to include oversight of the Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards.

    Committee Chairs