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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL VOTING GUIDE 112TH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES

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Produced by: The AFM Office of Government Relations For more information or to obtain copies of the AFM Congressional Voting Guide, please contact: Alfonso M. Pollard AFM Legislative-Political Director Sandra Grier Office Coordinator 5335 Wisconsin Ave., NW Suite 440 Washington, DC 20015 Office: 202 274-4756 Fax: 202 274-4759 Email Contact: apollard@afm.org Visit us at: www.Afm.org

About This Guide: The AFM Electronic U. S. Congressional Voting Guide was developed as both a resource and as a tool to help our members keep up with the voting records of Members of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. Issues included here are relevant in that they have a direct impact on musician's abilities to secure employment and provide for their families. This electronic guide covers critical legislation voted on in the 112th Congress of the United States. A Congress lasts two calendar years (1st and 2nd Sessions). Also, a session coincides with two year elections of Members to the U.S. House of Representatives. Members of the Senate are elected for six year terms beginning with the first year of their installation in office in Washington, DC. Votes are listed first in the Senate and then in the House of Representatives. Members are listed by state according to the abbreviated designation [e.g. Arkansas (AR) and Arizona (AZ)] not the alphabetical spelling of the state. A "" indicates a YEA or YES vote and an "X" indicates a "NAY" or NO vote. Please refer to the Legend at the beginning of each chamber's vote for more detail.

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Dear AFM Activist: Each year, with your involvement, the Union grows stronger. With each new opportunity, we establish new programs with one goal in mind – to promote innovation and align your Union with fast moving changes in music and technology. As a member of the largest union in the world representing the interests of working musicians, you can be assured that modernization and mobilization are priorities in promoting policies that will help us build the union of the future. Our professional and personal lives are certainly affected by legislation adopted by Congress in Washington DC or in state legislatures. Thus, it is imperative that we act. With each passing day, it becomes clearer that AFM members cannot simply cross their fingers and hope that those who control critical legislative matters that affect us will see things our way. From the safety of the food we eat to the protection of our creative intellectual property, from how much you earn as artists to our right to safely transport our instruments aboard an aircraft, Congress makes laws that either advance or adversely affect our careers. To promote awareness about our lawmakers’ activities, we have developed the American Federation of Musicians Congressional Voting Guide. We have posted this valuable tool online for easy access. Please use it to build legislative awareness, to engage other AFM members in legislative activities and help the AFM build legislative strategies by keeping close tabs on the voting patterns of the people elected to serve you. This book covers AFM-specific legislation decided in the 112th Congress from January 2011 to December 2012. Take a look at the issues and see how your Congressperson voted. Was the legislator sympathetic with AFM interests, or not? Share what you learn with other AFM members. Then, consider joining the new AFM Legislative Rapid Reaction Team which relies on the collective strength of AFM brothers and sisters Federation-wide to get the union's message out quickly to your Member of Congress at the time of a crucial vote. Since the early 1960’s, the AFM has lobbied the US Congress to influence policy and secure the rights of working women and men in music. We not only monitor legislative progress, but we also work hard to keep friends in the Congress who will help us achieve our goal of a vigorous union that is respected worldwide. Please enjoy this guide. We look forward to your input and participation. Sincerely and fraternally yours, Raymond M. Hair, Jr. International President American Federation of Musicians Of the United States and Canada

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ISSUES

United States Senate: Senate Amendment No. 1465 to HR 3630 - Unemployment Insurance [UI] Extension H.R. 3630: Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2011 With the downturn in the US economy, many professional artists and their families were compelled to take advantage of hard earned dollars paid into their Unemployment Insurance accounts. This Two Month UI Extension/Payroll Tax Holiday Extension amendment extends the 4.2 percent employee payroll tax rate; extends Medicare payments rates to doctors and extends the unemployment insurance (UI) program for the long-term jobless. It is offset by an increase in loan fees levied by government-backed mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for guaranteeing loans purchased in the secondary mortgage market. Date: Dec. 17, 2011 Recorded Vote Number: 232 Pro AFM Vote: Yea () Final Tally: 89-10, 1 Not Voting

State names are listed in order of their abbreviated status not alphabetically

Position- Legend:

√ = Pro AFM X = Opposite AFM A= Absent NV= No Vote

P= Present

U= Unanimous Consent S= Suspension of the Rules

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UNITED STATES SENATE

Name Party UI

Alabama

Jeff Sessions (R-AL) R

Richard C. Shelby (R-AL) R

Alaska

Mark Begich (D-AK) D

Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) R

Arkansas

John Boozman (R-AR) R

Mark L. Pryor (D, AR) D

Arizona

Jon L. Kyl (R-AZ) R

John McCain (R-AZ) R

California

Barbara Boxer (D-CA) D

Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) D

Colorado

Michael F. Bennet (D-CO) D

Mark Udall (D-CO) D

Connecticut

Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) D

Joseph (Joe) Liberman (D-CT) D

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Delaware

Thomas R. Carper (D, DE) D

Christopher Coons (D-DE) D

Florida

Bill Nelson (D-FL) D

Marco Rubio (R-FL) R

Georgia

Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) R

Johnny Isakson (R-GA) R

Hawaii

Daniel Akaka D

Daniel Inouye D

Idaho

Mike Crapo (R-ID) R

James E. Risch (R-ID) R

Illinois

Richard J. Durbin (D-IL) D

Mark Kirk (R-IL) R

Indiana

Daniel Coats (R-IN) R

Richard Lugar R

Iowa

Chuck Grassley (R-IA) R

Tom Harkin (D-IA) D

Kansas

Jerry Moran (R-KS) R

Pat Roberts (R-KS) R

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Kentucky

Mitch McConnell (R-KY) R

Rand Paul (R-KY) R NV

Louisiana

Mary L. Landrieu (D-LA) D

David Vitter (R-LA) R

Massachusettets

Scott Brown R

John Kerry D

Maryland

Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD) D

Barbara A. Mikulski (D-MD) D

Maine

Susan M. Collins (R-ME) R

Olympia Snowe (R-ME) R

Michigan

Carl Levin (D-MI) D

Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) D

Minnesota

Al Franken (D-MN) D

Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) D

Missouri

Roy Blunt (R-MO) R

Claire McCaskill (D-MO) D

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Mississippi

Thad Cochran (R-MS) R

Roger F. Wicker (R-MS) R

Montana

Max Baucus (D-MT) D

Jon Tester (D-MT) D

North Carolina

Richard Burr (R-NC) R

Kay R. Hagan (D-NC) D

North Dakota

Kent Conrad (D-ND) D

John Hoeven (R-ND) R

Nebraska

Mike Johanns (R-NE) R

Bill Nelson (D-NE) D

New Hampshire

Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) R

Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) D

New Jersey

Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) D

Robert Menendez (D-NJ) D

New Mexico

Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) D

Tom Udall (D-NM) D

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Nevada

Dean Heller (R-NV) R

Harry Reid (D-NV) D

New York

Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) D

Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) D

Ohio

Sherrod Brown (D-OH) D

Rob Portman (R-OH) R

Oklahoma

Tom Coburn (R-OK) R

James M. Inhofe (R-OK) R

Oregon

Jeff Merkley (D-OR) D

Ron Wyden (D-OR) D

Pennsylvania

Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D-PA) D

Patrick J. Toomey (R-PA) R

Rhode Island

Jack Reed (D-RI) D

Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) D

South Carolina

James DeMint (R-SC) R

Lindsey Graham (R-SC) R

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South Dakota

Tim Johnson [D-SD) D

John Thune (R-SD) R

Tennessee

Lamar Alexander (R-TN) R

Bob Corker (R-TN) R

Texas

John Cornyn (R-TX) R

Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-TX) R

Utah

Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) R

Mike Lee (R-UT) R

Virginia

Mark R. Warner (D-VA) D

James Webb (D-VA) D

Vermont

Patrick J. Leahy (D-VT) D

Bernard Sanders (I-VT) I

Washington

Maria Cantwell (D-WA) D

Patty Murray (D-WA) D

Wisconsin

Ron Johnson (R-WI) R

Herbert Kohl D

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West Virginia

Joe Manchin, III (D-WV) D

John D. Rockefeller, IV (D-WV) D

Wyoming

John Barrasso (R-WY) R

Michael B. Enzi (R-WY) R

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ISSUES

United States House of Representatives: National Endowment for the Arts HR 1: Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013- Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (Walberg Amendment) The National Endowment for the Arts provides funding the helps fuel budgets of AFM represented musicians in American orchestras and supports valuable professional venues that also present AFM musicians in folk, jazz, classical, and other genres of music in communities across the country. Representative Tim Walberg (MI-7) introduced an amendment to HR 1 that sought to reduce funding for the National Endowment for the Arts by $20.6 million. Date of the Vote: February 17, 2011 Roll Call Vote Number: 68 Pro AFM Vote: Nay (X) HR 2584: Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2012 Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts Title III: Related Agencies- Walberg Amendment Representative Tim Walberg (MN-7) introduces an amendment that reduce as funding for the National Endowment for the Arts by $10.6 million threatening budgets of NEA recipient arts agencies across the country. Date of the Vote: July 28, 2011 Roll Call Vote Number: 670 Pro AFM Vote: Nay (X) Note: On the NEA, votes in the California 36th District were divided between Rep. Jane Harman and Rep. Janice Hahn.

Position- Legend:

Pro AFM Position is Nay (X) on Both Votes A= Absent P=Present

NV= No Vote NVD = Non Voting Delegate

U= Unanimous Consent S= Suspension of the Rules V= Vacant

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NEA HR1 NEA HR-2584

(AFM = x) (AFM = x)

Alabama

District Name Party

1 Jo Bonner R

2 Martha Roby R

3 Mike Rogers R

4 Robert Aderholt R

5 Mo Brooks R

6 Spencer Bachus R

7 Terri A. Sewell D

Alaska

District Name Party

At Large Don Young R NV

American Samoa

District Name Party

At Large Eni F. H. Faleomavaega D NVD

Arizona

District Name Party

1 Paul A. Gosar R

2 Trent Franks R

3 Ben Quayle R

4 Ed Pastor D

5 David Schweikert R

6 Jeff Flake R

7 Raul M. Grijalva D

8 Gabrielle Giffords D NV NV

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Arkansas

District Name Party

1 Rick Crawford R

2 Tim Griffin R

3 Steve Womack R

4 Mike Ross D

California

District Name Party

1 Mike Thompson D

2 Wally Herger R

3 Daniel E. Lungren R

4 Tom McClintock R

5 Doris O. Matsui D

6 Lynn C. Woolsey D

7 George Miller D

8 Nancy Pelosi D

9 Barbara Lee D

10 John Garamendi D

11 Jerry McNerney D

12 Jackie Speier D

13 Fortney Pete Stark D

14 Anna G. Eshoo D

15 Michael M. Honda D

16 Zoe Lofgren D

17 Sam Farr D

18 Dennis A. Cardoza D

19 Jeffrey Denham R

20 Jim Costa D

21 Devin Nunes R

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California Cont'd

District Name Party

22 Kevin McCarthy R

23 Lois Capps D

24 Elton Gallegly R

25 Howard P. "Buck" McKeon R

26 David Dreier R

27 Brad Sherman D

28 Howard L. Berman D

29 Adam B. Schiff D

30 Henry Waxman D

31 Xavier Becerra D

32 Judy Chu D

33 Karen Bass D

34 Lucille Roybal-Allard D

35 Maxine Waters D

36 Jane Harman D V

36 Janice Hahn D NV

37 Laura Richardson D

38 Grace F. Napolitano D

39 Linda T. Sanchez D

40 Edward R. Royce R

41 Jerry Lewis R

42 Gary G. Miller R

43 Joe Baca D

44 Ken Calvert R

45 Mary Bono Mack R

46 Dana Rohrabacher R

47 Loretta Sanchez D

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California Cont'd

District Name Party

48 John Campbell R

49 Darrell Issa R

50 Brian P. Bilbray R

51 Bob Filner D

52 Duncan Hunter R

53 Susan Davis D

Colorado

District Name Party

1 Diana DeGette D

2 Jared Polis D

3 Scott Tipton R

4 Cory Gardner R

5 Doug Lamborn R

6 Mike Coffman R

7 Ed Perlmutter D

Connecticut

District Name Party

1 John B. Larson D

2 Joe Courtney D

3 Rosa L. DeLauro D

4 Jim Himes D

5 Christopher S. Murphy D

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Delaware

District Name Party

At Large John Carney D

District of Columbia

District Name Party

At Large Eleanor Holmes Norton D NVD

Florida

District Name Party

1 Jeff Miller R

2 Steve Southerland R

3 Corrine Brown D

4 Ander Crenshaw R

5 Richard Nugent R

6 Cliff Stearns R

7 John Mica R

8 Daniel Webster R

9 Gus M. Bilirakis R

10 C.W. Bill Young R

11 Kathy Castro D

12 Dennis Ross R

13 Vern Buchanan R

14 Connie Mack R

15 Bill Posey R

16 Tom Rooney R

17 Frederica Wilson D NV

18 Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R

19 Theodore E. Deutch D

20 Debbie Wasserman Schultz D

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Florida Cont'd

District Name Party

21 Mario Diaz-Balart R NV

22 Alan West R

23 Alcee L. Hastings D

24 Sandy Adams R

25 David Rivera R

Georgia

District Name Party

1 Jack Kingston R

2 Sanford D. Bishop Jr. D

3 Lynn A. Westmoreland R

4 Henry C. "Hank" Johnson Jr. D

5 John Lewis D

6 Tom Price R

7 Robert Woodall R

8 Austin Scott R

9 Tom Graves R

10 Paul C. Broun R

11 Phil Gingrey R

12 John Barrow D

13 David Scott D

Guam

District Name Party

At Large Madeline Bordallo D NVD

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Hawaii

District Name Party

1 Colleen Hanabusa D

2 Mazie K. Hirono D

Idaho

District Name Party

1 Raul R. Labrador R

2 Michael Simpson R

Illinois

District Name Party

1 Bobby L. Rush D

2 Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. D

3 Daniel Lipinski D

4 Luis Gutierrez D

5 Mike Quigley D

6 Peter J. Roskam R

7 Danny K. Davis D

8 Joe Walsh R

9 Jan Schakowsky D

10 Robert Dold R

11 Adam Kinzinger R

12 Jerry F. Costello D

13 Judy Biggert R

14 Randy Hultgren R

15 Timothy V. Johnson R P

16 Donald A. Manzullo R

17 Bobby Schilling R

18 Aaron Schock R

19 John Shimkus R

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Indiana

District Name Party

1 Peter Visclosky D

2 Joe Donnelly D

3 Marlin Stutzman R

4 Todd Rokita R

5 Dan Burton R

6 Mike Pence R

7 André Carson D NV

8 Larry Bucshon R

9 Todd Young R

Iowa

District Name Party

1 Bruce L. Braley D

2 David Loebsack D

3 Leonard L. Boswell D

4 Tom Latham R

5 Steve King R

Kansas

District Name Party

1 Tim Huelskamp R

2 Lynn Jenkins R

3 Kevin Yoder R

4 Mike Pompeo R

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Kentucky

District Name Party

1 Ed Whitfield R

2 S. Brett Guthrie R

3 John A. Yarmuth D

4 Geoff Davis R

5 Harold Rogers R

6 Ben Chandler D NV

Louisiana

District Name Party

1 Steve Scalise R

2 Cedric Richmond D

3 Jeff Landry R

4 John Fleming R

5 Rodney Alexander R

6 William Cassidy R

7 Charles W. Boustany Jr. R

Maine

District Name Party

1 Chellie Pingree D

2 Michael Michaud D

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Maryland

District Name Party

1 Andy Harris R

2 Dutch Ruppersberger D

3 John P. Sarbanes D

4 Donna F. Edwards D

5 Steny H. Hoyer D

6 Roscoe G. Barlett R

7 Elijah Cummings D

8 Chris Van Hollen D

Massachusetts

District Name Party

1 John W. Oliver D

2 Richard E. Neal D

3 James McGovern D

4 Barney Frank D

5 Niki Tsongas D

6 John Tierney D

7 Edward J. Markey D

8 Michael E. Capuano D

9 Stephen F. Lynch D

10 William Keating D

Michigan

District Name Party

1 Dan Benishek R

2 Bill Huizenga R

3 Justin Amash R

4 Dave Camp R

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Michigan Cont'd

District Name Party

5 Daniel Kildee D

6 Fred Upton R

7 Tim Walberg R

8 Mike Rogers R

9 Gary Peters D

10 Candice Miller R

11 Thaddeus G. McCotter R

12 Sander Levin D

13 Hansen Clarke D

14 John Conyers Jr. D

15 John Dingell D

Minnesota

District Name Party

1 Timothy J. Walz D

2 John Kline R

3 Erik Paulsen R

4 Betty McCollum D

5 Keith Ellison D NV

6 Michele Bachmann R NV

7 Collin C. Peterson D

8 Chip Cravaack R

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Mississippi

District Name Party

1 Alan Nunnelee R

2 Bennie G. Thompson D

3 Gregg Harper R

4 Steven Palazzo R

Missouri

District Name Party

1 William "Lacy" Clay Jr. D

2 W. Todd Akin R

3 Russ Carnahan D

4 Vicky Hartzler R

5 Emanuel Cleaver D

6 Sam Graves R

7 Billy Long R

8 Jo Ann Emerson R

9 Blaine Luetkemeyer R

Montana

District Name Party

At Large Denny Rehberg R

Nebraska

District Name Party

1 Jeff Fortenberry R

2 Lee Terry R

3 Adrian Smith R

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Nevada

District Name Party

1 Shelley Berkley D

2 Dean Heller R NV

3 Joe Heck R

New Hampshire

District Name Party

1 Frank Guinta R

2 Charlie Bass R

New Jersey

District Name Party

1 Robert E. Andrews D

2 Frank LoBiondo R

3 Jon Runyan R

4 Christopher Smith R

5 Scott Garrett R

6 Frank Pallone Jr. D

7 Leonard Lance R

8 Bill Pascrell, Jr D

9 Steve R. Rothman D

10 Donald Payne Jr. D NV

11 Rodney P. Frelinghuysen R

12 Rush D. Holt D

13 Albio Sires D

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New Mexico

District Name Party

1 Martin Heinrich D

2 Steve Pearce R

3 Ben R. Lujan D

New York

District Name Party

1 Timothy Bishop D

2 Steve Israel D

3 Pete King R

4 Carolyn McCarthy D

5 Gary L. Ackerman D

6 Gregory Meeks D

7 Joseph Crowley D

8 Jerrold Nadler D

9 Anthony D. Weiner D V

10 Edolphus Towns D

11 Yvette D. Clarke D

12 Nydia M. Valazquez D

13 Mark Grimm R

14 Carolyn Maloney D

15 Charles B. Rangel D

16 Jose' E. Serrano D

17 Elliot L. Engel D

18 Nita Lowey D

19 Nan Hayworth R

20 Chris Gibson R

21 Paul Tonko D

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New York Cont'd

District Name Party

22 Maurice D. Hinchey D NV

23 William Owens D

24 Richard Hanna R

25 Ann Marie Buerkle R NV

26 Christopher John Lee R V V

27 Brian Higgins D

28 Louise Slaughter D

29 Tom Reed R

North Carolina

District Name Party

1 G.K. Butterfield D

2 Renee Ellmers R

3 Walter B. Jones R

4 David Price D

5 Virginia Foxx R

6 Howard Coble R

7 Mike McIntyre D

8 Larry Kissell D

9 Sue Wilkins Myrick R

10 Patrick T. McHenry R

11 Heath Shuler D

12 Melvin L. Watt D

13 Brad Miller D

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North Dakota

District Name Party

At Large Rick Berg R

No. Mariana Islands

District Name Party

At Large Gregorio Sabian D NVD

Ohio

District Name Party

1 Steve Chabot R

2 Jean Schmidt R

3 Michael Turner R

4 Jim Jordan R

5 Robert E. Latta R

6 Bill Johnson R

7 Steve Austria R

8 John A. Boehner R NV NV

9 Marcy Kaptur D

10 Dennis J. Kucinich D

11 Marcia L. Fudge D

12 Pat Tiberi R

13 Betty Sutton D

14 Steven C. LaTourette R

15 Steve Stivers R

16 Jim Renacci R

17 Tim Ryan D

18 Bob Gibbs R

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Oklahoma

District Name Party

1 John Sullivan R NV

2 Dan Boren D

3 Frank Lucas R

4 Tom Cole R

5 James Lankford R

Oregon

District Name Party

1 David Wu D

2 Greg Walden R

3 Earl Blumenauer D

4 Peter DeFazio D

5 Kurt Schrader D

Pennsylvania

District Name Party

1 Robert Brady D

2 Chaka Fattah D

3 Mike Kelly R

4 Jason Altmire D

5 Glenn W. Thompson R

6 Jim Gerlach R

7 Pat Meehan R

8 Michael G. Fitzpatrick R

9 Bill Shuster R

10 Tom Marino R

11 Lou Barletta R

12 Mark S. Critz D

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Pennsylvania Cont'd

District Name Party

13 Allyson Y. Schwartz D

14 Mike Doyle D

15 Charles W. Dent R

16 Joseph R. Pitts R

17 Tim Holden D

18 Tim Murphy R

19 Todd Russell Platts R

Puerto Rico

District Name Party

At Large Pedro Pierluisi D NVD

Rhode Island

District Name Party

1 David Cicilline D

2 Jim Langevin D

South Carolina

District Name Party

1 Tim Scott R

2 Joe Wilson R

3 Jeff Duncan R

4 Trey Gowdy R

5 Mick Mulvaney R

6 James E. Clyburn D

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South Dakota

District Name Party

At Large Kristi Noem R

Tennessee

District Name Party

1 Phil Roe R

2 John J. Duncan, Jr. R

3 Chuck Fleischmann R

4 Scott DesJarlais R

5 Jim Cooper D

6 Diane Black R

7 Marsha Blackburn R

8 Stephen Fincher R

9 Steve Cohen D

Texas

District Name Party

1 Louie Gohmert R

2 Ted Poe R

3 Sam Johnson R

4 Ralph M. Hall R

5 Jeb Hensarling R

6 Joe Barton R

7 John Culberson R

8 Kevin Brady R

9 Al Green D

10 Michael T. McCaul R

11 K. Michael Conaway R

12 Kay Granger R

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Texas Cont'd

District Name Party

13 Mac Thornberry R

14 Ron Paul R

15 Rubén Hinojosa D

16 Silvestre Reyes D

17 Bill Flores R

18 Sheila Jackson Lee D

19 Randy Neugebauer R

20 Charles A. Gonzalez D

21 Lamar Smith R

22 Pete Olson R

23 Francisco Canseco R

24 Kenny Marchant R

25 Lloyd Doggett D

26 Michael Burgess R

27 Blake Farenthold R

28 Henry Cuellar D

29 Gene Green D NV

30 Eddie Bernice Johnson D NV

31 John Carter R

32 Pete Sessions R

Utah

District Name Party

1 Rob Bishop R

2 Jim Matheson D NV

3 Jason Chaffetz R

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Vermont

District Name Party

At Large Peter Welch D

Virgin Islands

District Name Party

At Large Donna M. Christensen D NVD

Virginia

District Name Party

1 Robert J. Wittman R NV

2 Scott Rigell R

3 Robert C. Scott D

4 J. Randy Forbes R

5 Robert Hurt R

6 Bob Goodlatte R

7 Eric Cantor R

8 James Moran D

9 Morgan Griffith R

10 Frank Wolf R

11 Gerald E. "Gerry" Connolly D

Washington

District Name Party

1 Jay Inslee D

2 Rick Larsen D

3 Jaime Herrera Beutler R

4 Doc Hastings R

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Washington Cont'd

District Name Party

5 Cathy McMorris Rodgers R

6 Norman D. Dicks D

7 Jim McDermott D

8 David G. Reichert R

9 Adam Smith D

West Virginia

District Name Party

1 David McKinley R

2 Shelley Moore Capito R

3 Nick Rahall D

Wisconsin

District Name Party

1 Paul Ryan R

2 Tammy Baldwin D

3 Ron Kind D

4 Gwen Moore D

5 F. James Sensenbrenner R

6 Thomas Petri R

7 Sean P. Duffy R

8 Reid Ribble R

Wyoming

District Name Party

At Large Cynthia M. Lummis R

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