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The United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation is a standing committee of the United States Senate. Besides having broad jurisdiction over all matters concerning interstate commerce, science and technology policy, and transportation, the Senate Commerce Committee is one of the largest of the Senate's standing committees, with 28 members in the 117th Congress. The Commerce Committee has six subcommittees. It is chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) with Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) as Ranking Member. The majority office is housed in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the minority office is located in the Hart Senate Office Building.

Senate Commerce Committee
Standing committee
Active
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United States Senate
119th Congress
History
FormedFebruary 4, 1977
Leadership
ChairTed Cruz (R)
Since January 3, 2025
Ranking memberMaria Cantwell (D)
Since January 3, 2025
Structure
Political partiesMajority (15)
  •   Republican (15)
Minority (13)
  •   Democratic (13)
Jurisdiction
Policy areasAviation, Coast Guard, Coastal zone management, Common carriers, Communications, Competitiveness, Consumer protection, Highways and highway safety, Inland waterways, Internet, Navigation, Interstate commerce, Marine conservation, Marine fisheries, Merchant Marine, Oceanography, Outer Continental Shelf lands, Panama Canal, Product safety and liability, Rail, Science policy of the United States, Sport, Standards of weights and measures, Tourism, Transportation generally, Weather and climate change
Oversight authorityCoast Guard, CPSC, CPB, Department of Commerce, Department of Transportation, FAA, FCC, FMC, FMCSA, FRA, FTC, MARAD, NASA, NHTSA, NIST, NOAA, NSF, NTIA, NTSB, OSTP, PHMSA, STB, TSA
House counterpart
  • Committee on Energy and Commerce
    (Commerce)
  • Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
  • Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittees
  • Aviation Safety, Operations, and Innovation
  • Communications, Media, and Broadband
  • Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security
  • Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change and Manufacturing
  • Space and Science
  • Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight, and Ports
  • Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion
Meeting place
512 Dirksen Senate Building
Website
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/
Rules
  • Rule XXV.1.(f), Standing Rules of the Senate
  • Rules of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
  1. The "Energy" portion of the committee is a counterpart to the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee.
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Charles Bolden, nominee for Administrator of NASA, center, and Lori Garver, right, nominee for deputy administrator of NASA, testify at their confirmation hearing before the Committee in 2009

History

The committee has its roots in the Committee on Commerce and Manufacturers, which served as a standing committee in the early-1800s. This committee was split in two in the 1820s and remained in this configuration until the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. Under the LRA, the number of standing committees was dramatically decreased to increase congressional efficiency and increase institutional strength. As a result, the Committee on Commerce, the Committee on Manufactures, the Committee on Interstate Commerce, and the Committee on Interoceanic Canals were combined into the United States Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. In 1977, as a part of widespread committee reorganization, the committee was renamed the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and given additional oversight jurisdiction over nonmilitary aeronautical and space sciences, including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

The original progenitors of this committee were:

  • United States Senate Committee on Commerce and Manufactures (1816–1825)
  • United States Senate Committee on Commerce (1825–1946, 1961–1977)
  • United States Senate Committee on Manufactures (1825–1855, 1864–1946)
  • United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce (1885–1946)
  • United States Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals (1899–1946)
  • United States Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1946–1961)
  • United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences (1958–1977)

Jurisdiction

In accordance of Rule XXV of the United States Senate, all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects is referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation:

  1. "Coast Guard;
  2. Coastal zone management;
  3. Communications;
  4. Highway safety;
  5. Inland waterways, except construction;
  6. Interstate commerce;
  7. Marine and ocean navigation, safety, and transportation, including navigational aspects of deepwater ports;
  8. Marine fisheries;
  9. Merchant marine and navigation;
  10. Nonmilitary aeronautical and space sciences;
  11. Oceans, weather, and atmospheric activities;
  12. Panama Canal and interoceanic canals generally, except as provided in subparagraph (c);
  13. Regulation of consumer products and services, including testing related to toxic substances, other than pesticides, and except for credit, financial services, and housing;
  14. Regulation of interstate common carriers, including railroads, buses, trucks, vessels, pipelines, and civil aviation;
  15. Science, engineering, and technology research and development and policy;
  16. Sports;
  17. Standards and measurement;
  18. Transportation; and,
  19. Transportation and commerce aspects of Outer Continental Shelf lands."

The Senate Commerce Committee is also charged to "study and review, on a comprehensive basis, all matters relating to science and technology, oceans policy, transportation, communications, and consumer affairs, and report thereon from time to time."

Members, 119th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Ted Cruz, Texas, Chair
  • John Thune, South Dakota
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi
  • Deb Fischer, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Todd Young, Indiana
  • Ted Budd, North Carolina
  • Eric Schmitt, Missouri
  • John Curtis, Utah
  • Bernie Moreno, Ohio
  • Tim Sheehy, Montana
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington, Ranking Member
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Brian Schatz, Hawaii
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Gary Peters, Michigan
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada
  • Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico
  • John Hickenlooper, Colorado
  • John Fetterman, Pennsylvania
  • Andy Kim, New Jersey
  • Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware

Subcommittees

Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Aviation, Space, and Innovation Jerry Moran (R-KS) Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)
Telecommunications and Media Deb Fischer (R-NE) Ben Ray Luján (D-NM)
Consumer Protection, Technology, and Data Privacy Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) John Hickenlooper (D-CO)
Coast Guard, Maritime, and Fisheries Dan Sullivan (R-AK) Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE)
Science, Manufacturing, and Competitiveness Ted Budd (R-NC) Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
Surface Transportation, Freight, Pipelines, and Safety Todd Young (R-IN) Gary Peters (D-MI)

Chairs

The committee, under its various names, has been chaired by the following senators:

Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, 1816–1825

Chair Party State Years
William Hunter Federalist Rhode Island 1816–1817
Nathan Sanford Republican New York 1817–1820
Mahlon Dickerson Republican/Crawford Republican New Jersey 1820–1825

Committee on Commerce, 1825–1947

Chair Party State Years
James Lloyd Adams-Clay Republican/Adams Massachusetts 1825–1826
Josiah Johnston Adams Louisiana 1826–1827
Levi Woodbury Jacksonian New Hampshire 1827–1831
John Forsyth Jacksonian Georgia 1831–1832
William R. King Jacksonian Alabama 1832–1833
Nathaniel Silsbee Anti-Jackson Massachusetts 1833–1835
John Davis Anti-Jackson Massachusetts 1835–1836
William R. King Jacksonian/Democratic Alabama 1836–1841
Jabez Huntington Whig Connecticut 1841–1845
William Haywood Democratic North Carolina 1845–1846
John Dix Democratic New York 1846–1849
Hannibal Hamlin Democratic Maine 1849–1856
Henry Dodge Democratic Wisconsin 1856–1857
Clement Clay Democratic Alabama 1857–1861
William Bigler Democratic Pennsylvania 1861
Zachariah Chandler Republican Michigan 1861–1875
Roscoe Conkling Republican New York 1875–1879
John B. Gordon Democratic Georgia 1879–1880
Matt Ransom Democratic North Carolina 1880–1881
Roscoe Conkling Republican New York 1881
Samuel J.R. McMillan Republican Minnesota 1881–1887
William Frye Republican Maine 1887–1893
Matt Ransom Democratic North Carolina 1893–1895
William P. Frye Republican Maine 1895–1911
Knute Nelson Republican Minnesota 1911–1913
James P. Clarke Democratic Arkansas 1913–1916
Duncan U. Fletcher Democratic Florida 1916–1919
Wesley L. Jones Republican Washington 1919–1930
Hiram W. Johnson Republican California 1930–1933
Hubert D. Stephens Democratic Mississippi 1933–1935
Royal S. Copeland Democratic New York 1935–1939
Josiah W. Bailey Democratic North Carolina 1939–1946

Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1947–1961

Chair Party State Years
Wallace H. White, Jr. Republican Maine 1947–1949
Edwin C. Johnson Democratic Colorado 1949–1953
Charles W. Tobey Republican New Hampshire 1953
John W. Bricker Republican Ohio 1953–1955
Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1955–1961

Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 1958–1977

Chair Party State Years
Lyndon B. Johnson Democratic Texas 1958–1961
Robert S. Kerr Democratic Oklahoma 1961–1963
Clinton P. Anderson Democratic New Mexico 1963–1973
Frank E. Moss Democratic Utah 1973–1977
Wendell H. Ford Democratic Kentucky Jan. 10–Feb. 11, 1977

Committee on Commerce, 1961–1977

Chair Party State Years
Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1961–1977

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 1977–present

Chair Party State Years
Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1977–1978
Howard Cannon Democratic Nevada 1978–1981
Bob Packwood Republican Oregon 1981–1985
John C. Danforth Republican Missouri 1985–1987
Ernest F. Hollings Democratic South Carolina 1987–1995
Larry Pressler Republican South Dakota 1995–1997
John McCain Republican Arizona 1997–2001
Ernest F. Hollings Democratic South Carolina 2001
John McCain Republican Arizona 2001
Ernest F. Hollings Democratic South Carolina 2001–2003
John McCain Republican Arizona 2003–2005
Ted Stevens Republican Alaska 2005–2007
Daniel Inouye Democratic Hawaii 2007–2009
Jay Rockefeller Democratic West Virginia 2009–2015
John Thune Republican South Dakota 2015–2019
Roger Wicker Republican Mississippi 2019–2021
Maria Cantwell Democratic Washington 2021–2025
Ted Cruz Republican Texas 2025–present

Historical committee rosters

118th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington, Chair
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Brian Schatz, Hawaii
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Gary Peters, Michigan
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
  • Jon Tester, Montana
  • Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada
  • Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico
  • John Hickenlooper, Colorado
  • Raphael Warnock, Georgia
  • Peter Welch, Vermont
  • Ted Cruz, Texas, Ranking Member
  • John Thune, South Dakota
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi
  • Deb Fischer, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Todd Young, Indiana
  • Rick Scott, Florida (until February 2, 2023)
  • Ted Budd, North Carolina
  • Eric Schmitt, Missouri
  • JD Vance, Ohio
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming
Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Aviation Safety, Operations and Innovation Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) Jerry Moran (R-KS)
Communications, Media and Broadband Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) John Thune (R-SD)
Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security John Hickenlooper (D-CO) Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change and Manufacturing Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) Dan Sullivan (R-AK)
Space and Science Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) Eric Schmitt (R-MO)
Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight and Ports Gary Peters (D-MI) Todd Young (R-IN)
Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion Jacky Rosen (D-NV) Ted Budd (R-NC)

Source: [1][2]

117th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington, Chair
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Brian Schatz, Hawaii
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Gary Peters, Michigan
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
  • Jon Tester, Montana
  • Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada
  • Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico
  • John Hickenlooper, Colorado
  • Raphael Warnock, Georgia
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi, Ranking Member
  • John Thune, South Dakota
  • Roy Blunt, Missouri
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Deb Fischer, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ron Johnson, Wisconsin
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Todd Young, Indiana
  • Rick Scott, Florida
  • Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming
Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Aviation Safety, Operations and Innovation Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) Ted Cruz (R-TX)
Communications, Media and Broadband Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) John Thune (R-SD)
Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change and Manufacturing Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) Dan Sullivan (R-AK)
Space and Science John Hickenlooper (D-CO) Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)
Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight and Ports Gary Peters (D-MI) Deb Fischer (R-NE)
Tourism, Trade, and Export Promotion Jacky Rosen (D-NV) Rick Scott (R-FL)

Source:

116th Congress

Majority Minority
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi, Chair
  • John Thune, South Dakota
  • Roy Blunt, Missouri
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Deb Fischer, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ron Johnson, Wisconsin
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Cory Gardner, Colorado
  • Todd Young, Indiana
  • Rick Scott, Florida
  • Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington, Ranking Member
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Brian Schatz, Hawaii
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Tom Udall, New Mexico
  • Gary Peters, Michigan
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
  • Jon Tester, Montana
  • Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada
Subcommittees
Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member
Aviation and Space Ted Cruz (R-TX) Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ)
Communications, Technology, Innovation and the Internet John Thune (R-SD) Brian Schatz (D-HI)
Manufacturing, Trade, and Consumer Protection Jerry Moran (R-KS) Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
Science, Oceans, Fisheries, and Weather Cory Gardner (R-CO) Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)
Security Dan Sullivan (R-AK) Ed Markey (D-MA)
Transportation and Safety Deb Fischer (R-NE) Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)

115th Congress

Majority Minority
  • John Thune, South Dakota, Chair
  • Roger Wicker, Mississippi
  • Roy Blunt, Missouri
  • Ted Cruz, Texas
  • Deb Fischer, Nebraska
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • Dan Sullivan, Alaska
  • Dean Heller, Nevada
  • Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Ron Johnson, Wisconsin
  • Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
  • Cory Gardner, Colorado
  • Todd Young, Indiana
  • Bill Nelson, Florida, Ranking Member
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington
  • Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
  • Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
  • Brian Schatz, Hawaii
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Tom Udall, New Mexico
  • Gary Peters, Michigan
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
  • Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire
  • Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
  • Jon Tester, Montana

Source

Notes

  1. At the beginning of the 107th Congress in January 2001 the Senate was evenly divided. With a Democratic president and vice president still serving until January 20, the Democratic vice president was available to break a tie, and the Democrats thus controlled the Senate for 17 days, from January 3 to January 20. On January 3 the Senate adopted S. Res. 7 designating Democratic senators as committee chairmen to serve during this period and Republican chairmen to serve effective at noon on January 20, 2001.
  2. On June 6, 2001, the Democrats took control of the Senate after Senator James Jeffords (VT) changed from the Republican Party to Independent and announced that he would caucus with the Democrats.
  3. Kyrsten Sinema is formally an independent but caucuses with the Democrats.

References

  1. "U.S. Senate Committee On Commerce, Science, & Transportation - About". U.S. Senate Committee On Commerce, Science, & Transportation.
  2. "Rules of the United States Senate". U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Retrieved May 31, 2019. image This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  3. "Rules Of The Senate | U.S. Senate Committee on Rules & Administration". www.rules.senate.gov.
  4. S.Res. 16 (119th Congress)
  5. S.Res. 17 (119th Congress)
  6. "Cruz, Cantwell Announce Commerce Subcommittee Rosters for 119th Congress". U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation. February 20, 2025.
  7. "Chairmen of Senate Standing Committees 1789-present" (PDF). Retrieved September 23, 2020.
  8. S.Res. 30 (118th Congress)
  9. S.Res. 31 (118th Congress)
  10. Mizelle, Shawna (February 2, 2023). "Rick Scott sees retribution in McConnell decision to pull him off Senate Commerce Committee | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved February 7, 2023.
  11. "Chair Cantwell Announces Subcommittee Leadership for the 117th Congress". U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation. February 19, 2021.
  12. "U.S. Senate: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation". www.senate.gov. Retrieved January 8, 2017.

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The United States Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation is a standing committee of the United States Senate Besides having broad jurisdiction over all matters concerning interstate commerce science and technology policy and transportation the Senate Commerce Committee is one of the largest of the Senate s standing committees with 28 members in the 117th Congress The Commerce Committee has six subcommittees It is chaired by Sen Ted Cruz R TX with Sen Maria Cantwell D WA as Ranking Member The majority office is housed in the Dirksen Senate Office Building and the minority office is located in the Hart Senate Office Building Senate Commerce CommitteeStanding committeeActive United States Senate 119th CongressHistoryFormedFebruary 4 1977LeadershipChairTed Cruz R Since January 3 2025Ranking memberMaria Cantwell D Since January 3 2025StructurePolitical partiesMajority 15 Republican 15 Minority 13 Democratic 13 JurisdictionPolicy areasAviation Coast Guard Coastal zone management Common carriers Communications Competitiveness Consumer protection Highways and highway safety Inland waterways Internet Navigation Interstate commerce Marine conservation Marine fisheries Merchant Marine Oceanography Outer Continental Shelf lands Panama Canal Product safety and liability Rail Science policy of the United States Sport Standards of weights and measures Tourism Transportation generally Weather and climate changeOversight authorityCoast Guard CPSC CPB Department of Commerce Department of Transportation FAA FCC FMC FMCSA FRA FTC MARAD NASA NHTSA NIST NOAA NSF NTIA NTSB OSTP PHMSA STB TSAHouse counterpartCommittee on Energy and Commerce Commerce Committee on Science Space and Technology Committee on Transportation and InfrastructureSubcommitteesAviation Safety Operations and InnovationCommunications Media and BroadbandConsumer Protection Product Safety and Data SecurityOceans Fisheries Climate Change and ManufacturingSpace and ScienceSurface Transportation Maritime Freight and PortsTourism Trade and Export PromotionMeeting place512 Dirksen Senate BuildingWebsitehttps www commerce senate gov RulesRule XXV 1 f Standing Rules of the SenateRules of the Committee on Commerce Science and TransportationThe Energy portion of the committee is a counterpart to the Senate Energy amp Natural Resources Committee Charles Bolden nominee for Administrator of NASA center and Lori Garver right nominee for deputy administrator of NASA testify at their confirmation hearing before the Committee in 2009HistoryThe committee has its roots in the Committee on Commerce and Manufacturers which served as a standing committee in the early 1800s This committee was split in two in the 1820s and remained in this configuration until the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 Under the LRA the number of standing committees was dramatically decreased to increase congressional efficiency and increase institutional strength As a result the Committee on Commerce the Committee on Manufactures the Committee on Interstate Commerce and the Committee on Interoceanic Canals were combined into the United States Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce In 1977 as a part of widespread committee reorganization the committee was renamed the Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation and given additional oversight jurisdiction over nonmilitary aeronautical and space sciences including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA The original progenitors of this committee were United States Senate Committee on Commerce and Manufactures 1816 1825 United States Senate Committee on Commerce 1825 1946 1961 1977 United States Senate Committee on Manufactures 1825 1855 1864 1946 United States Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce 1885 1946 United States Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals 1899 1946 United States Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 1946 1961 United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences 1958 1977 JurisdictionIn accordance of Rule XXV of the United States Senate all proposed legislation messages petitions memorials and other matters relating to the following subjects is referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Coast Guard Coastal zone management Communications Highway safety Inland waterways except construction Interstate commerce Marine and ocean navigation safety and transportation including navigational aspects of deepwater ports Marine fisheries Merchant marine and navigation Nonmilitary aeronautical and space sciences Oceans weather and atmospheric activities Panama Canal and interoceanic canals generally except as provided in subparagraph c Regulation of consumer products and services including testing related to toxic substances other than pesticides and except for credit financial services and housing Regulation of interstate common carriers including railroads buses trucks vessels pipelines and civil aviation Science engineering and technology research and development and policy Sports Standards and measurement Transportation and Transportation and commerce aspects of Outer Continental Shelf lands The Senate Commerce Committee is also charged to study and review on a comprehensive basis all matters relating to science and technology oceans policy transportation communications and consumer affairs and report thereon from time to time Members 119th CongressMajority Minority Ted Cruz Texas Chair John Thune South Dakota Roger Wicker Mississippi Deb Fischer Nebraska Jerry Moran Kansas Dan Sullivan Alaska Marsha Blackburn Tennessee Todd Young Indiana Ted Budd North Carolina Eric Schmitt Missouri John Curtis Utah Bernie Moreno Ohio Tim Sheehy Montana Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Cynthia Lummis Wyoming Maria Cantwell Washington Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Brian Schatz Hawaii Ed Markey Massachusetts Gary Peters Michigan Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Tammy Duckworth Illinois Jacky Rosen Nevada Ben Ray Lujan New Mexico John Hickenlooper Colorado John Fetterman Pennsylvania Andy Kim New Jersey Lisa Blunt Rochester DelawareSubcommitteesSubcommittee Chair Ranking Member Aviation Space and Innovation Jerry Moran R KS Tammy Duckworth D IL Telecommunications and Media Deb Fischer R NE Ben Ray Lujan D NM Consumer Protection Technology and Data Privacy Marsha Blackburn R TN John Hickenlooper D CO Coast Guard Maritime and Fisheries Dan Sullivan R AK Lisa Blunt Rochester D DE Science Manufacturing and Competitiveness Ted Budd R NC Tammy Baldwin D WI Surface Transportation Freight Pipelines and Safety Todd Young R IN Gary Peters D MI ChairsThe committee under its various names has been chaired by the following senators Committee on Commerce and Manufactures 1816 1825 Chair Party State Years William Hunter Federalist Rhode Island 1816 1817 Nathan Sanford Republican New York 1817 1820 Mahlon Dickerson Republican Crawford Republican New Jersey 1820 1825 Committee on Commerce 1825 1947 Chair Party State Years James Lloyd Adams Clay Republican Adams Massachusetts 1825 1826 Josiah Johnston Adams Louisiana 1826 1827 Levi Woodbury Jacksonian New Hampshire 1827 1831 John Forsyth Jacksonian Georgia 1831 1832 William R King Jacksonian Alabama 1832 1833 Nathaniel Silsbee Anti Jackson Massachusetts 1833 1835 John Davis Anti Jackson Massachusetts 1835 1836 William R King Jacksonian Democratic Alabama 1836 1841 Jabez Huntington Whig Connecticut 1841 1845 William Haywood Democratic North Carolina 1845 1846 John Dix Democratic New York 1846 1849 Hannibal Hamlin Democratic Maine 1849 1856 Henry Dodge Democratic Wisconsin 1856 1857 Clement Clay Democratic Alabama 1857 1861 William Bigler Democratic Pennsylvania 1861 Zachariah Chandler Republican Michigan 1861 1875 Roscoe Conkling Republican New York 1875 1879 John B Gordon Democratic Georgia 1879 1880 Matt Ransom Democratic North Carolina 1880 1881 Roscoe Conkling Republican New York 1881 Samuel J R McMillan Republican Minnesota 1881 1887 William Frye Republican Maine 1887 1893 Matt Ransom Democratic North Carolina 1893 1895 William P Frye Republican Maine 1895 1911 Knute Nelson Republican Minnesota 1911 1913 James P Clarke Democratic Arkansas 1913 1916 Duncan U Fletcher Democratic Florida 1916 1919 Wesley L Jones Republican Washington 1919 1930 Hiram W Johnson Republican California 1930 1933 Hubert D Stephens Democratic Mississippi 1933 1935 Royal S Copeland Democratic New York 1935 1939 Josiah W Bailey Democratic North Carolina 1939 1946 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce 1947 1961 Chair Party State Years Wallace H White Jr Republican Maine 1947 1949 Edwin C Johnson Democratic Colorado 1949 1953 Charles W Tobey Republican New Hampshire 1953 John W Bricker Republican Ohio 1953 1955 Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1955 1961 Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences 1958 1977 Chair Party State Years Lyndon B Johnson Democratic Texas 1958 1961 Robert S Kerr Democratic Oklahoma 1961 1963 Clinton P Anderson Democratic New Mexico 1963 1973 Frank E Moss Democratic Utah 1973 1977 Wendell H Ford Democratic Kentucky Jan 10 Feb 11 1977 Committee on Commerce 1961 1977 Chair Party State Years Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1961 1977 Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation 1977 present Chair Party State Years Warren Magnuson Democratic Washington 1977 1978 Howard Cannon Democratic Nevada 1978 1981 Bob Packwood Republican Oregon 1981 1985 John C Danforth Republican Missouri 1985 1987 Ernest F Hollings Democratic South Carolina 1987 1995 Larry Pressler Republican South Dakota 1995 1997 John McCain Republican Arizona 1997 2001 Ernest F Hollings Democratic South Carolina 2001 John McCain Republican Arizona 2001 Ernest F Hollings Democratic South Carolina 2001 2003 John McCain Republican Arizona 2003 2005 Ted Stevens Republican Alaska 2005 2007 Daniel Inouye Democratic Hawaii 2007 2009 Jay Rockefeller Democratic West Virginia 2009 2015 John Thune Republican South Dakota 2015 2019 Roger Wicker Republican Mississippi 2019 2021 Maria Cantwell Democratic Washington 2021 2025 Ted Cruz Republican Texas 2025 presentHistorical committee rosters118th Congress Majority Minority Maria Cantwell Washington Chair Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Brian Schatz Hawaii Ed Markey Massachusetts Gary Peters Michigan Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Tammy Duckworth Illinois Jon Tester Montana Kyrsten Sinema Arizona Jacky Rosen Nevada Ben Ray Lujan New Mexico John Hickenlooper Colorado Raphael Warnock Georgia Peter Welch Vermont Ted Cruz Texas Ranking Member John Thune South Dakota Roger Wicker Mississippi Deb Fischer Nebraska Jerry Moran Kansas Dan Sullivan Alaska Marsha Blackburn Tennessee Todd Young Indiana Rick Scott Florida until February 2 2023 Ted Budd North Carolina Eric Schmitt Missouri JD Vance Ohio Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Cynthia Lummis Wyoming Subcommittees Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member Aviation Safety Operations and Innovation Tammy Duckworth D IL Jerry Moran R KS Communications Media and Broadband Ben Ray Lujan D NM John Thune R SD Consumer Protection Product Safety and Data Security John Hickenlooper D CO Marsha Blackburn R TN Oceans Fisheries Climate Change and Manufacturing Tammy Baldwin D WI Dan Sullivan R AK Space and Science Kyrsten Sinema I AZ Eric Schmitt R MO Surface Transportation Maritime Freight and Ports Gary Peters D MI Todd Young R IN Tourism Trade and Export Promotion Jacky Rosen D NV Ted Budd R NC Source 1 2 117th Congress Majority Minority Maria Cantwell Washington Chair Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Brian Schatz Hawaii Ed Markey Massachusetts Gary Peters Michigan Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Tammy Duckworth Illinois Jon Tester Montana Kyrsten Sinema Arizona Jacky Rosen Nevada Ben Ray Lujan New Mexico John Hickenlooper Colorado Raphael Warnock Georgia Roger Wicker Mississippi Ranking Member John Thune South Dakota Roy Blunt Missouri Ted Cruz Texas Deb Fischer Nebraska Jerry Moran Kansas Dan Sullivan Alaska Marsha Blackburn Tennessee Mike Lee Utah Ron Johnson Wisconsin Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Todd Young Indiana Rick Scott Florida Cynthia Lummis Wyoming Subcommittees Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member Aviation Safety Operations and Innovation Kyrsten Sinema D AZ Ted Cruz R TX Communications Media and Broadband Ben Ray Lujan D NM John Thune R SD Consumer Protection Product Safety and Data Security Richard Blumenthal D CT Marsha Blackburn R TN Oceans Fisheries Climate Change and Manufacturing Tammy Baldwin D WI Dan Sullivan R AK Space and Science John Hickenlooper D CO Cynthia Lummis R WY Surface Transportation Maritime Freight and Ports Gary Peters D MI Deb Fischer R NE Tourism Trade and Export Promotion Jacky Rosen D NV Rick Scott R FL Source 116th Congress Majority Minority Roger Wicker Mississippi Chair John Thune South Dakota Roy Blunt Missouri Ted Cruz Texas Deb Fischer Nebraska Jerry Moran Kansas Dan Sullivan Alaska Mike Lee Utah Ron Johnson Wisconsin Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Cory Gardner Colorado Todd Young Indiana Rick Scott Florida Marsha Blackburn Tennessee Maria Cantwell Washington Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Brian Schatz Hawaii Ed Markey Massachusetts Tom Udall New Mexico Gary Peters Michigan Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Tammy Duckworth Illinois Jon Tester Montana Kyrsten Sinema Arizona Jacky Rosen Nevada Subcommittees Subcommittee Chair Ranking Member Aviation and Space Ted Cruz R TX Kyrsten Sinema D AZ Communications Technology Innovation and the Internet John Thune R SD Brian Schatz D HI Manufacturing Trade and Consumer Protection Jerry Moran R KS Richard Blumenthal D CT Science Oceans Fisheries and Weather Cory Gardner R CO Tammy Baldwin D WI Security Dan Sullivan R AK Ed Markey D MA Transportation and Safety Deb Fischer R NE Tammy Duckworth D IL 115th Congress Majority Minority John Thune South Dakota Chair Roger Wicker Mississippi Roy Blunt Missouri Ted Cruz Texas Deb Fischer Nebraska Jerry Moran Kansas Dan Sullivan Alaska Dean Heller Nevada Jim Inhofe Oklahoma Mike Lee Utah Ron Johnson Wisconsin Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Cory Gardner Colorado Todd Young Indiana Bill Nelson Florida Ranking Member Maria Cantwell Washington Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Brian Schatz Hawaii Ed Markey Massachusetts Tom Udall New Mexico Gary Peters Michigan Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Tammy Duckworth Illinois Maggie Hassan New Hampshire Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada Jon Tester Montana SourceNotesAt the beginning of the 107th Congress in January 2001 the Senate was evenly divided With a Democratic president and vice president still serving until January 20 the Democratic vice president was available to break a tie and the Democrats thus controlled the Senate for 17 days from January 3 to January 20 On January 3 the Senate adopted S Res 7 designating Democratic senators as committee chairmen to serve during this period and Republican chairmen to serve effective at noon on January 20 2001 On June 6 2001 the Democrats took control of the Senate after Senator James Jeffords VT changed from the Republican Party to Independent and announced that he would caucus with the Democrats Kyrsten Sinema is formally an independent but caucuses with the Democrats References U S Senate Committee On Commerce Science amp Transportation About U S Senate Committee On Commerce Science amp Transportation Rules of the United States Senate U S Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Retrieved May 31 2019 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Rules Of The Senate U S Senate Committee on Rules amp Administration www rules senate gov S Res 16 119th Congress S Res 17 119th Congress Cruz Cantwell Announce Commerce Subcommittee Rosters for 119th Congress U S Senate Committee on Commerce Science amp Transportation February 20 2025 Chairmen of Senate Standing Committees 1789 present PDF Retrieved September 23 2020 S Res 30 118th Congress S Res 31 118th Congress Mizelle Shawna February 2 2023 Rick Scott sees retribution in McConnell decision to pull him off Senate Commerce Committee CNN Politics CNN Retrieved February 7 2023 Chair Cantwell Announces Subcommittee Leadership for the 117th Congress U S Senate Committee on Commerce Science amp Transportation February 19 2021 U S Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation www senate gov Retrieved January 8 2017 External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to United States Senate Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation website Archive Senate Commerce Science and Transportation Committee Legislation activity and reports Congress gov

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