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The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. Its responsibilities include U.S. security legislation and oversight of the Department of Homeland Security.

House Committee on Homeland Security
Standing committee
Active
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United States House of Representatives
118th Congress
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Logo of the House Committee on Homeland Security Republicans
History
FormedJune 19, 2002
Leadership
ChairMark Green (R)
Since January 9, 2023
Ranking memberBennie Thompson (D)
Since January 3, 2023
Structure
Seats33
Political partiesMajority (18)
  •   Republican (18)
Minority (15)
  •   Democratic (15)
Jurisdiction
Oversight authorityDepartment of Homeland Security
Senate counterpartSenate Homeland Security Committee
Subcommittees
  • Border Security, Facilitation and Operations
  • Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation
  • Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
  • Intelligence and Counterterrorism
  • Oversight, Management and Accountability
  • Transportation and Maritime Security
Website
homeland.house.gov (Republican)
democrats-homeland.house.gov (Democratic)

Role of the committee

The committee conducts oversight and handles legislation (and resolutions) related to the security of the United States. The committee may amend, approve, or table homeland security related bills. It also has the power to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and subpoena witnesses. Additionally, the committee has authorization and policy oversight responsibilities over the Department of Homeland Security.

Rules of the committee

The committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month while the House is in session. It is not permitted to conduct business unless a quorum is present, which the rules define as one third of its members. A majority of members are required for certain actions including: issuing a subpoena, entering executive session, and immunizing a witness. Committee members have access to classified information but must adhere to stringent access control procedures.

History of the committee

In the 109th Congress, the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was established on June 19, 2002, pursuant to H. Res. 449 (adopted by voice vote). The committee was composed of nine members of the House: Mr. Armey, chairman; Mr. DeLay; Mr. Watts of Oklahoma; Ms. Pryce of Ohio; Mr. Portman; Ms. Pelosi; Mr. Frost; Mr. Menendez; and Ms. DeLauro.

The mandate of the Select Committee in the 107th Congress was to “develop recommendations and report to the House on such matters that relate to the establishment of a department of homeland security.” The Select Committee accomplished its mandate on November 22, 2002, when the House concurred in the Senate amendment to H.R. 5005 by unanimous consent and cleared H.R. 5005 for the President. The bill was presented to the President on November 22, 2002, and was signed on November 25, 2002, becoming Public Law number 107-296, the "Homeland Security Act of 2002".

The termination date of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was “after final disposition of a bill including the final disposition of any veto message on such bill,” which occurred on November 25, 2002.

The second select committee was formed in 2003 at the beginning of the 108th Congress as a select committee with Rep. Christopher Cox of California as its chairman and Jim Turner of Texas as its ranking member. The creation of the committee was necessitated by the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. As an executive branch department, the newly formed Department of Homeland Security required congressional counterparts to facilitate legislative action and oversight.

The committee was made permanent when it was elevated to standing status by a vote of the House of Representatives on January 4, 2005, on the opening day of the 109th Congress, again with Rep. Chris Cox as its first permanent chairman. Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi was the committee's first permanent ranking member. After Chairman Cox resigned from Congress in July 2005 to become the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rep. Peter King of New York served as chairman for the remainder of the 109th Congress.

As Congress switched parties at the beginning of the 110th Congress, Rep. Thompson became the chairman of the committee and Rep. King the ranking member. House control switched parties again at the beginning of the 112th Congress in 2011, and King again became the chairman, and Thompson the ranking member. As the House switched parties at the beginning of the 116th Congress, Thompson again assumed the chair. The committee continues to operate in a bipartisan manner, passing almost all of its legislation out of the committee unanimously.

Hearings

Airport computed tomography (CT) scanners

In November 2017, the full Homeland Security Committee held a hearing to understand how fast the U.S. government could install CT scanners into every airport in the country in order to fight threats to airlines. The hearing focused on the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) role in keeping the country secure. The hearing was scheduled because a classified security briefing that was held earlier revealed vulnerabilities to the aviation system that concerned committee members. The latest threats, according to committee Chairman Michael McCaul, "were terrorists using electronic devices and laptops as bombs, and exploding the device on an airplane while the plane is in flight."

DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office

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Logo used by Committee Democrats

On December 7, 2017, the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communications held a hearing about the creation of a new office within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) called the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office. “The purpose of the CWMD is to work every day to prevent another catastrophic attack, one using weapons or materials that have the potential to kill our citizens in numbers that dwarf previous attacks,” said James McDonnell, assistant secretary for countering weapons of mass destruction and director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office for within DHS. In his remarks, the subcommittee chairman Rep. Dan Donovan (R-NY) said that the threat of weapons of mass destruction "has changed and become more diverse." One witness discussed drone delivery of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons as one of the newest threats to homeland security.

Fiscal year 2018 budget oversight

In June 2017, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly testified before the committee regarding DHS's piece of President Trump's Fiscal Year 2018 Budget. During the hearing, members of the committee from both parties "expressed opposition to the Trump administration's proposed budget that would cut funding for training and deployment for local security programs by as much as 30 percent next year [2018]." The overall funding for the department, however, under Trump's budget would increase by almost seven percent. Congressman Peter King (R-NY) said the cuts would affect security programs for New York's first responders, and Congressman Donald Payne (D-NJ) questioned how the cuts would help keep safe the ports of Elizabeth and Newark.

The president's budget for 2018 would:

  • Increase the DHS budget for fiscal 2018 by $2.8 billion, to $44.1 billion
  • Include funding for 500 new border patrol agents
  • Include funding for 1,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents
  • Begin construction of the border wall that Trump promised during his presidential campaign
  • Cut grants to local and state agencies by $667 million for pre-disaster mitigation and counterterrorism funding

In November 2017, in an annual oversight hearing called “World Wide Threats: Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror”, leaders of the U.S. government's national security agencies “offered troubling assessments of the growing threats from terrorism, both internationally and domestically.”

Members, 119th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Mark Green, Tennessee, Chair
  • Michael McCaul, Texas, Chair Emeritus, Vice Chair
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana
  • Michael Guest, Mississippi
  • Carlos A. Giménez, Florida
  • August Pfluger, Texas
  • Andrew Garbarino, New York
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia
  • Tony Gonzales, Texas
  • Morgan Luttrell, Texas
  • Dale Strong, Alabama
  • Josh Brecheen, Oklahoma
  • Eli Crane, Arizona
  • Andy Ogles, Tennessee
  • Sheri Biggs, South Carolina
  • Gabe Evans, Colorado
  • Ryan Mackenzie, Pennsylvania
  • Brad Knott, North Carolina
  • Bennie Thompson, Mississippi, Ranking Member
  • Eric Swalwell, California
  • Lou Correa, California
  • Shri Thanedar, Michigan
  • Seth Magaziner, Rhode Island
  • Dan Goldman, New York
  • Delia Ramirez, Illinois
  • Tim Kennedy, New York
  • LaMonica McIver, New Jersey
  • Julie Johnson, Texas, Vice Ranking Member
  • Pablo Hernández Rivera, Puerto Rico
  • Nellie Pou, New Jersey
  • Sylvester Turner, Texas (until March 5, 2025)
  • Troy Carter, Louisiana (from March 11, 2025)
  • Robert Garcia, California (from March 11, 2025)

Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 13 (Chair), H.Res. 14 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 38 (R), H.Res. 40 (D), H.Res. 214 (D)

Subcommittees

Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Border Security and Enforcement Michael Guest (R-MS) Lou Correa (D-CA)
Transportation and Maritime Security Carlos A. Giménez (R-FL) LaMonica McIver (D-NJ)
Counterterrorism and Intelligence August Pfluger (R-TX) Seth Magaziner (D-RI)
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
Emergency Management and Technology Dale Strong (R-AL) Tim Kennedy (D-NY)
Oversight, Investigations and Accountability Josh Brecheen (R-OK) Shri Thanedar (D-MI)

Committee chairs

  • Dick Armey (R-TX), 2002–2003
  • Christopher Cox (R-CA), 2003–2005
  • Peter King (R-NY), 2005–2007
  • Bennie Thompson (D-MS), 2007–2011
  • Peter King (R-NY), 2011–2013
  • Michael McCaul (R-TX), 2013–2019
  • Bennie Thompson (D-MS), 2019–2023
  • Mark Green (R-TN), 2023–present

Historical membership rosters

115th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Michael McCaul, Texas, Chair
  • Lamar Smith, Texas
  • Peter King, New York
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama
  • Jeff Duncan, South Carolina
  • Tom Marino, Pennsylvania
  • Lou Barletta, Pennsylvania
  • Scott Perry, Pennsylvania
  • John Katko, New York
  • Will Hurd, Texas
  • Martha McSally, Arizona
  • John Ratcliffe, Texas
  • Dan Donovan, New York
  • Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana
  • John Rutherford, Florida
  • Tom Garrett, Virginia
  • Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
  • Don Bacon, Nebraska
  • Bennie Thompson, Mississippi, Ranking Member
  • Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
  • James Langevin, Rhode Island
  • Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
  • Bill Keating, Massachusetts
  • Donald Payne Jr., New Jersey
  • Filemon Vela Jr., Texas
  • Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey, Vice Ranking Member
  • Kathleen Rice, New York
  • Lou Correa, California
  • Val Demings, Florida
  • Nanette Barragán, California

Sources: H.Res. 6 (chair), H.Res. 7 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 45 (D) and H.Res. 51 (R)

116th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Bennie Thompson, Mississippi, Chair
  • Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
  • James Langevin, Rhode Island
  • Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
  • Donald Payne Jr., New Jersey
  • Kathleen Rice, New York
  • Lou Correa, California
  • Lauren Underwood, Illinois, Vice Chair
  • Max Rose, New York
  • Xochitl Torres Small, New Mexico
  • Elissa Slotkin, Michigan
  • Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
  • Al Green, Texas
  • Yvette Clarke, New York
  • Dina Titus, Nevada
  • Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey
  • Nanette Barragán, California
  • Val Demings, Florida
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama, Ranking Member
  • Peter King, New York
  • Michael McCaul, Texas
  • John Katko, New York
  • Mark Walker, North Carolina
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana
  • Debbie Lesko, Arizona
  • Mark Green, Tennessee
  • John Joyce, Pennsylvania
  • Dan Crenshaw, Texas
  • Michael Guest, Mississippi
  • Dan Bishop, North Carolina (since September 26, 2019)
  • Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey (since January 16, 2020)
  • Mike Garcia, California (since July 30, 2020)

Sources: H.Res. 24 (chair), H.Res. 25 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 67 (D), H.Res. 68 (R), H.Res. 596 (R), H.Res. 801 (R), H.Res. 1072 (R)

Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations Kathleen Rice (D-NY) Clay Higgins (R-LA)
Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Innovation Lauren Underwood (D-IL) John Katko (R-NY)
Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Donald Payne Jr. (D-NJ) Peter King (R-NY)
Intelligence and Counterterrorism Max Rose (D-NY) Mark Walker (R-NC)
Oversight, Management, and Accountability Xochitl Torres Small (D-NM) Dan Crenshaw (R-TX)
Transportation and Maritime Security Lou Correa (D-CA) Debbie Lesko (R-AZ)

117th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Bennie Thompson, Mississippi, Chair
  • Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
  • James Langevin, Rhode Island
  • Donald Payne Jr., New Jersey
  • Lou Correa, California
  • Elissa Slotkin, Michigan
  • Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
  • Al Green, Texas
  • Yvette Clarke, New York
  • Dina Titus, Nevada
  • Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey
  • Kathleen Rice, New York
  • Val Demings, Florida
  • Nanette Barragán, California
  • Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey
  • Elaine Luria, Virginia
  • Tom Malinowski, New Jersey
  • Ritchie Torres, New York, Vice Chair
  • John Katko, New York, Ranking Member
  • Michael McCaul, Texas
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana
  • Michael Guest, Mississippi
  • Dan Bishop, North Carolina
  • Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey
  • Ralph Norman, South Carolina
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Iowa
  • Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee
  • Andrew Clyde, Georgia
  • Carlos A. Giménez, Florida
  • Jake LaTurner, Kansas
  • Peter Meijer, Michigan
  • Kat Cammack, Florida
  • August Pfluger, Texas
  • Andrew Garbarino, New York
  • Mayra Flores, Texas (since June 22, 2022)

Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 9 (chair), H.Res. 10 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 62 (D), H.Res. 63 (R), H.Res. 1197 (R)

Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Border Security, Facilitation and Operations Nanette Barragán (D-CA) Clay Higgins (R-LA)
Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation Yvette Clarke (D-NY) Andrew Garbarino (R-NY)
Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery Val Demings (D-FL) Kat Cammack (R-FL)
Intelligence and Counterterrorism Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) August Pfluger (R-TX)
Oversight, Management and Accountability Lou Correa (D-NM) Peter Meijer (R-MI)
Transportation and Maritime Security Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ) Carlos A. Giménez (R-FL)

118th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Mark Green, Tennessee, Chair
  • Michael McCaul, Texas
  • Clay Higgins, Louisiana
  • Michael Guest, Mississippi, Vice Chair
  • Dan Bishop, North Carolina
  • Carlos A. Giménez, Florida
  • August Pfluger, Texas
  • Andrew Garbarino, New York
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia
  • Tony Gonzales, Texas
  • Nick LaLota, New York
  • Mike Ezell, Mississippi
  • Anthony D'Esposito, New York
  • Laurel Lee, Florida
  • Morgan Luttrell, Texas
  • Dale Strong, Alabama
  • Josh Brecheen, Oklahoma
  • Eli Crane, Arizona
  • Bennie Thompson, Mississippi, Ranking Member
  • Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas (until July 19, 2024)
  • Donald Payne Jr., New Jersey (until April 24, 2024)
  • Eric Swalwell, California
  • Lou Correa, California
  • Troy Carter, Louisiana
  • Shri Thanedar, Michigan
  • Seth Magaziner, Rhode Island
  • Glenn Ivey, Maryland
  • Dan Goldman, New York
  • Robert Garcia, California
  • Delia Ramirez, Illinois, Vice Ranking Member
  • Rob Menendez, New Jersey
  • Tom Suozzi, New York (from February 29, 2024)
  • Tim Kennedy, New York (from May 7, 2024)
  • Yvette Clarke, New York
  • Dina Titus, Nevada

Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 14 (Chair), H.Res. 15 (Ranking Member), H.Res. 79 (D), H.Res. 80 (R), H.Res. 1034 (Suozzi), H.Res. 1204 (Kennedy)

Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Border Security and Enforcement Clay Higgins (R-LA) Lou Correa (D-CA)
Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement and Intelligence August Pfluger (R-TX) Seth Magaziner (D-RI)
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
Emergency Management and Technology Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY) Troy Carter (D-LA)
Oversight, Investigations and Accountability Dan Bishop (R-NC) Glenn Ivey (D-MD)
Transportation and Maritime Security Carlos A. Giménez (R-FL) Shri Thanedar (D-MI)

See also

  • List of current United States House of Representatives committees
  • Final Report of the Task Force on Combating Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel

References

  1. Carey, Liz (2017-11-08). "House Homeland Security Committee pushes for CT scanning at all airports after briefing on terror threats". HomelandPrepNews.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  2. Carey, Liz (2017-12-08). "Congress probes new office within DHS to counter diverse threat of weapons of mass destruction". HomelandPrepNews.com. Retrieved 2017-12-27.
  3. Mali, Meghashyam (2017-06-05). "Week ahead: Comey to testify publicly on Trump, Russia | DHS chief talks cyber budget". The Hill. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  4. "House Homeland Security Committee opposes Trump's budget cuts to local first responders at hearing". Homeland Preparedness News. 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  5. "National security executives offer dire forecasts during Homeland Security Committee hearing". Homeland Preparedness News. 2017-11-30. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  6. "Chairman Green Announces Homeland Security Committee Majority Membership, Subcommittee Leaders for 119th Congress". Homeland Security Republicans. January 16, 2025.
  7. "Ranking Member Thompson Announces Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee Ranking Members and Vice Ranking Member | House Committee on Homeland Security".
  8. Chairman Thompson announces Homeland Security Democratic members and subcommittee chairs
  9. Ranking Member Katko Announces Homeland Security Republican Subcommittee Leaders
  10. Fulop, Lesley (2023-01-27). "Chairman Green Announces Homeland Security Subcommittee Leaders & Membership for the 118th Congress". Committee on Homeland Security | Republicans. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
  11. Full Committee Organizational Meeting 118th Congress, 8 February 2023, retrieved 2023-02-20

External links

  • Committee on Homeland Security homepage (Archive)
  • House Homeland Security Committee. Legislation activity and reports, Congress.gov.
  • House Homeland Security Committee Hearings and Meetings Video. Congress.gov.
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security homepage
  • Works by United States House Committee on Homeland Security at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about United States House Committee on Homeland Security at the Internet Archive

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The U S House Committee on Homeland Security is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives Its responsibilities include U S security legislation and oversight of the Department of Homeland Security House Committee on Homeland SecurityStanding committeeActive United States House of Representatives 118th CongressLogo of the House Committee on Homeland Security RepublicansHistoryFormedJune 19 2002LeadershipChairMark Green R Since January 9 2023Ranking memberBennie Thompson D Since January 3 2023StructureSeats33Political partiesMajority 18 Republican 18 Minority 15 Democratic 15 JurisdictionOversight authorityDepartment of Homeland SecuritySenate counterpartSenate Homeland Security CommitteeSubcommitteesBorder Security Facilitation and Operations Cybersecurity Infrastructure Protection and Innovation Emergency Preparedness Response and Recovery Intelligence and Counterterrorism Oversight Management and Accountability Transportation and Maritime SecurityWebsitehomeland wbr house wbr gov Republican democrats homeland wbr house wbr gov Democratic Role of the committeeThe committee conducts oversight and handles legislation and resolutions related to the security of the United States The committee may amend approve or table homeland security related bills It also has the power to hold hearings conduct investigations and subpoena witnesses Additionally the committee has authorization and policy oversight responsibilities over the Department of Homeland Security Rules of the committeeThe committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month while the House is in session It is not permitted to conduct business unless a quorum is present which the rules define as one third of its members A majority of members are required for certain actions including issuing a subpoena entering executive session and immunizing a witness Committee members have access to classified information but must adhere to stringent access control procedures History of the committeeIn the 109th Congress the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was established on June 19 2002 pursuant to H Res 449 adopted by voice vote The committee was composed of nine members of the House Mr Armey chairman Mr DeLay Mr Watts of Oklahoma Ms Pryce of Ohio Mr Portman Ms Pelosi Mr Frost Mr Menendez and Ms DeLauro The mandate of the Select Committee in the 107th Congress was to develop recommendations and report to the House on such matters that relate to the establishment of a department of homeland security The Select Committee accomplished its mandate on November 22 2002 when the House concurred in the Senate amendment to H R 5005 by unanimous consent and cleared H R 5005 for the President The bill was presented to the President on November 22 2002 and was signed on November 25 2002 becoming Public Law number 107 296 the Homeland Security Act of 2002 The termination date of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was after final disposition of a bill including the final disposition of any veto message on such bill which occurred on November 25 2002 The second select committee was formed in 2003 at the beginning of the 108th Congress as a select committee with Rep Christopher Cox of California as its chairman and Jim Turner of Texas as its ranking member The creation of the committee was necessitated by the creation of the Department of Homeland Security As an executive branch department the newly formed Department of Homeland Security required congressional counterparts to facilitate legislative action and oversight The committee was made permanent when it was elevated to standing status by a vote of the House of Representatives on January 4 2005 on the opening day of the 109th Congress again with Rep Chris Cox as its first permanent chairman Rep Bennie Thompson of Mississippi was the committee s first permanent ranking member After Chairman Cox resigned from Congress in July 2005 to become the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission Rep Peter King of New York served as chairman for the remainder of the 109th Congress As Congress switched parties at the beginning of the 110th Congress Rep Thompson became the chairman of the committee and Rep King the ranking member House control switched parties again at the beginning of the 112th Congress in 2011 and King again became the chairman and Thompson the ranking member As the House switched parties at the beginning of the 116th Congress Thompson again assumed the chair The committee continues to operate in a bipartisan manner passing almost all of its legislation out of the committee unanimously HearingsAirport computed tomography CT scanners In November 2017 the full Homeland Security Committee held a hearing to understand how fast the U S government could install CT scanners into every airport in the country in order to fight threats to airlines The hearing focused on the Transportation Security Administration s TSA role in keeping the country secure The hearing was scheduled because a classified security briefing that was held earlier revealed vulnerabilities to the aviation system that concerned committee members The latest threats according to committee Chairman Michael McCaul were terrorists using electronic devices and laptops as bombs and exploding the device on an airplane while the plane is in flight DHS Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction CWMD Office Logo used by Committee Democrats On December 7 2017 the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness Response and Communications held a hearing about the creation of a new office within the Department of Homeland Security DHS called the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction CWMD Office The purpose of the CWMD is to work every day to prevent another catastrophic attack one using weapons or materials that have the potential to kill our citizens in numbers that dwarf previous attacks said James McDonnell assistant secretary for countering weapons of mass destruction and director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office for within DHS In his remarks the subcommittee chairman Rep Dan Donovan R NY said that the threat of weapons of mass destruction has changed and become more diverse One witness discussed drone delivery of biological chemical and nuclear weapons as one of the newest threats to homeland security Fiscal year 2018 budget oversightIn June 2017 Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly testified before the committee regarding DHS s piece of President Trump s Fiscal Year 2018 Budget During the hearing members of the committee from both parties expressed opposition to the Trump administration s proposed budget that would cut funding for training and deployment for local security programs by as much as 30 percent next year 2018 The overall funding for the department however under Trump s budget would increase by almost seven percent Congressman Peter King R NY said the cuts would affect security programs for New York s first responders and Congressman Donald Payne D NJ questioned how the cuts would help keep safe the ports of Elizabeth and Newark The president s budget for 2018 would Increase the DHS budget for fiscal 2018 by 2 8 billion to 44 1 billion Include funding for 500 new border patrol agents Include funding for 1 000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Begin construction of the border wall that Trump promised during his presidential campaign Cut grants to local and state agencies by 667 million for pre disaster mitigation and counterterrorism funding In November 2017 in an annual oversight hearing called World Wide Threats Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror leaders of the U S government s national security agencies offered troubling assessments of the growing threats from terrorism both internationally and domestically Members 119th CongressMajority Minority Mark Green Tennessee Chair Michael McCaul Texas Chair Emeritus Vice Chair Clay Higgins Louisiana Michael Guest Mississippi Carlos A Gimenez Florida August Pfluger Texas Andrew Garbarino New York Marjorie Taylor Greene Georgia Tony Gonzales Texas Morgan Luttrell Texas Dale Strong Alabama Josh Brecheen Oklahoma Eli Crane Arizona Andy Ogles Tennessee Sheri Biggs South Carolina Gabe Evans Colorado Ryan Mackenzie Pennsylvania Brad Knott North Carolina Bennie Thompson Mississippi Ranking Member Eric Swalwell California Lou Correa California Shri Thanedar Michigan Seth Magaziner Rhode Island Dan Goldman New York Delia Ramirez Illinois Tim Kennedy New York LaMonica McIver New Jersey Julie Johnson Texas Vice Ranking Member Pablo Hernandez Rivera Puerto Rico Nellie Pou New Jersey Sylvester Turner Texas until March 5 2025 Troy Carter Louisiana from March 11 2025 Robert Garcia California from March 11 2025 Resolutions electing members H Res 13 Chair H Res 14 Ranking Member H Res 38 R H Res 40 D H Res 214 D SubcommitteesSubcommittee Chair Ranking Member Border Security and Enforcement Michael Guest R MS Lou Correa D CA Transportation and Maritime Security Carlos A Gimenez R FL LaMonica McIver D NJ Counterterrorism and Intelligence August Pfluger R TX Seth Magaziner D RI Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Andrew Garbarino R NY Eric Swalwell D CA Emergency Management and Technology Dale Strong R AL Tim Kennedy D NY Oversight Investigations and Accountability Josh Brecheen R OK Shri Thanedar D MI Committee chairsDick Armey R TX 2002 2003 Christopher Cox R CA 2003 2005 Peter King R NY 2005 2007 Bennie Thompson D MS 2007 2011 Peter King R NY 2011 2013 Michael McCaul R TX 2013 2019 Bennie Thompson D MS 2019 2023 Mark Green R TN 2023 presentHistorical membership rosters115th Congress Majority Minority Michael McCaul Texas Chair Lamar Smith Texas Peter King New York Mike Rogers Alabama Jeff Duncan South Carolina Tom Marino Pennsylvania Lou Barletta Pennsylvania Scott Perry Pennsylvania John Katko New York Will Hurd Texas Martha McSally Arizona John Ratcliffe Texas Dan Donovan New York Mike Gallagher Wisconsin Clay Higgins Louisiana John Rutherford Florida Tom Garrett Virginia Brian Fitzpatrick Pennsylvania Don Bacon Nebraska Bennie Thompson Mississippi Ranking Member Sheila Jackson Lee Texas James Langevin Rhode Island Cedric Richmond Louisiana Bill Keating Massachusetts Donald Payne Jr New Jersey Filemon Vela Jr Texas Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Vice Ranking Member Kathleen Rice New York Lou Correa California Val Demings Florida Nanette Barragan California Sources H Res 6 chair H Res 7 Ranking Member H Res 45 D and H Res 51 R 116th Congress Majority Minority Bennie Thompson Mississippi Chair Sheila Jackson Lee Texas James Langevin Rhode Island Cedric Richmond Louisiana Donald Payne Jr New Jersey Kathleen Rice New York Lou Correa California Lauren Underwood Illinois Vice Chair Max Rose New York Xochitl Torres Small New Mexico Elissa Slotkin Michigan Emanuel Cleaver Missouri Al Green Texas Yvette Clarke New York Dina Titus Nevada Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Nanette Barragan California Val Demings Florida Mike Rogers Alabama Ranking Member Peter King New York Michael McCaul Texas John Katko New York Mark Walker North Carolina Clay Higgins Louisiana Debbie Lesko Arizona Mark Green Tennessee John Joyce Pennsylvania Dan Crenshaw Texas Michael Guest Mississippi Dan Bishop North Carolina since September 26 2019 Jeff Van Drew New Jersey since January 16 2020 Mike Garcia California since July 30 2020 Sources H Res 24 chair H Res 25 Ranking Member H Res 67 D H Res 68 R H Res 596 R H Res 801 R H Res 1072 R Subcommittees Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member Border Security Facilitation and Operations Kathleen Rice D NY Clay Higgins R LA Cybersecurity Infrastructure Protection and Innovation Lauren Underwood D IL John Katko R NY Emergency Preparedness Response and Recovery Donald Payne Jr D NJ Peter King R NY Intelligence and Counterterrorism Max Rose D NY Mark Walker R NC Oversight Management and Accountability Xochitl Torres Small D NM Dan Crenshaw R TX Transportation and Maritime Security Lou Correa D CA Debbie Lesko R AZ 117th Congress Majority Minority Bennie Thompson Mississippi Chair Sheila Jackson Lee Texas James Langevin Rhode Island Donald Payne Jr New Jersey Lou Correa California Elissa Slotkin Michigan Emanuel Cleaver Missouri Al Green Texas Yvette Clarke New York Dina Titus Nevada Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Kathleen Rice New York Val Demings Florida Nanette Barragan California Josh Gottheimer New Jersey Elaine Luria Virginia Tom Malinowski New Jersey Ritchie Torres New York Vice Chair John Katko New York Ranking Member Michael McCaul Texas Clay Higgins Louisiana Michael Guest Mississippi Dan Bishop North Carolina Jeff Van Drew New Jersey Ralph Norman South Carolina Mariannette Miller Meeks Iowa Diana Harshbarger Tennessee Andrew Clyde Georgia Carlos A Gimenez Florida Jake LaTurner Kansas Peter Meijer Michigan Kat Cammack Florida August Pfluger Texas Andrew Garbarino New York Mayra Flores Texas since June 22 2022 Resolutions electing members H Res 9 chair H Res 10 Ranking Member H Res 62 D H Res 63 R H Res 1197 R Subcommittees Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member Border Security Facilitation and Operations Nanette Barragan D CA Clay Higgins R LA Cybersecurity Infrastructure Protection and Innovation Yvette Clarke D NY Andrew Garbarino R NY Emergency Preparedness Response and Recovery Val Demings D FL Kat Cammack R FL Intelligence and Counterterrorism Elissa Slotkin D MI August Pfluger R TX Oversight Management and Accountability Lou Correa D NM Peter Meijer R MI Transportation and Maritime Security Bonnie Watson Coleman D NJ Carlos A Gimenez R FL 118th Congress Majority Minority Mark Green Tennessee Chair Michael McCaul Texas Clay Higgins Louisiana Michael Guest Mississippi Vice Chair Dan Bishop North Carolina Carlos A Gimenez Florida August Pfluger Texas Andrew Garbarino New York Marjorie Taylor Greene Georgia Tony Gonzales Texas Nick LaLota New York Mike Ezell Mississippi Anthony D Esposito New 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