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1 Jurisdiction  





2 Members, 118th Congress  





3 Historical membership rosters  



3.1  115th Congress  





3.2  116th Congress  





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{{update|date=January 2015}}

{{More citations needed|date=December 2021}}


The '''House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training''' is a standing subcommittee within the [[United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce]]. It was formerly known as the '''Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness'''.

The '''House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment''' is a standing subcommittee within the [[United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce]]. It was formerly known as the '''Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness'''.



==Jurisdiction==

==Jurisdiction==

From the Official Subcommittee website, the Subcommittee's jurisdiction includes:

The Subcommittee's jurisdiction includes:



*Education and training beyond the high school level including, but not limited to higher education generally, postsecondary student assistance and employment services, the Higher Education Act; postsecondary career and technical education, training and apprenticeship including the Workforce Investment Act, displaced homemakers, adult basic education (family literacy), rehabilitation, professional development, and training programs from immigration funding; pre-service and in-service teacher training, including Title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and Title II of the Higher Education Act; science and technology programs; affirmative action in higher education; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; all welfare reform programs including, work incentive programs, welfare-to-work requirements; the Native American Programs Act, the Robert A. Taft Institute, and Institute for Peace.

Education and workforce development beyond the high school level, including but not limited to: higher education generally, postsecondary student assistance and employment services, the Higher Education Act, including: campus safety and climate; adult education; postsecondary career and technical education, apprenticeship programs, and workforce development, including but not limited: to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, vocational rehabilitation, and workforce development programs from immigration fees; programs related to the arts and humanities, museum and library services, and arts and artifacts indemnity; science and technology programs; and domestic volunteer programs and national service programs, including the Corporation for National and Community Service.



==Current members, 113th Congress==

==Members, 118th Congress==

{| class=wikitable

{| class=wikitable

! Majority

! Majority

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|-

|-

| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top |

| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top |

* [[Virginia Foxx]], North Carolina, ''Chairwoman''

* [[Burgess Owens]], Utah, ''Chair''

* [[Glenn Thompson (politician)|Glenn Thompson]], Pennsylvania

* [[Thomas Petri]], Wisconsin

* [[Buck McKeon]], California

* [[Glenn Grothman]], Wisconsin

* [[Glenn "G.T." Thompson]], Pennsylvania

* [[Elise Stefanik]], New York

* [[Tim Walberg]], Michigan

* [[Jim Banks]], Indiana

* [[Matt Salmon]], Arizona

* [[Lloyd Smucker]], Pennsylvania

* [[Brett Guthrie]], Kentucky

* [[Bob Good]], Virginia

* [[Nathaniel Moran]], Texas

* [[John James (Michigan politician)|John James]], Michigan

* [[Lori Chavez-DeRemer]], Oregon

* [[Erin Houchin]], Indiana

* [[Brandon Williams (politician)|Brandon Williams]], New York


| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Frederica Wilson]], Florida, ''Ranking Member''

* [[Mark Takano]], California

* [[Pramila Jayapal]], Washington

* [[Teresa Leger Fernandez]], New Mexico

* [[Kathy Manning]], North Carolina

* [[Lucy McBath]], Georgia

* [[Raúl Grijalva]], Arizona

* [[Gregorio Sablan]], Northern Mariana Islands

* [[Joe Courtney (politician)|Joe Courtney]], Connecticut

* [[Suzanne Bonamici]], Oregon

* [[Alma Adams]], North Carolina


|-

! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio''

|-

| {{Party shading/Republican}} valign=top|

* [[Virginia Foxx]], North Carolina

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Bobby Scott (U.S. politician)|Bobby Scott]], Virginia

|}


==Historical membership rosters==

===115th Congress===

{| class=wikitable

! Majority

! Minority

|-

| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top |

* [[Brett Guthrie]], Kentucky, ''Chairman''

* [[Glenn Thompson (politician)|Glenn Thompson]], Pennsylvania

* [[Lou Barletta]], Pennsylvania

* [[Lou Barletta]], Pennsylvania

* [[Joe Heck]], Nevada

* [[Susan Brooks]], Indiana

* [[Richard Hudson (U.S. politician)|Richard Hudson]], North Carolina

* [[Luke Messer]], Indiana

* [[Luke Messer]], Indiana

* [[Bradley Byrne]], Alabama

* [[Glenn Grothman]], Wisconsin

* [[Elise Stefanik]], New York

* [[Rick Allen (politician)|Rick Allen]], Georgia

* [[Jason Lewis (congressman)|Jason Lewis]], Minnesota

* [[Paul Mitchell (politician)|Paul Mitchell]], Michigan

* [[Tom Garrett Jr.]], Virginia

* [[Lloyd Smucker]], Pennsylvania

* [[Ron Estes]], Kansas

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Rubén Hinojosa]], Texas, ''Ranking Member''

* [[Susan Davis (politician)|Susan Davis]], California, ''Ranking Member''

* [[Joe Courtney (politician)|Joe Courtney]], Connecticut

* [[Timothy Bishop]], New York

* [[Frederica Wilson]], Florida

* [[Alma Adams]], North Carolina

* [[Mark DeSaulnier]], California

* [[Raja Krishnamoorthi]], Illinois

* [[Jared Polis]], Colorado

* <span {{Party shading/Independent}}>[[Gregorio Sablan]], Northern Mariana Islands<ref name=Sablan>Rep. Sablan is an independent, but caucuses with the Democrats.</ref></span>

* [[Mark Takano]], California

* [[Lisa Blunt Rochester]], Delaware

* [[Adriano Espaillat]], New York

|-

! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio''

|-

| {{Party shading/Republican}} valign=top|

* [[Virginia Foxx]], North Carolina

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Bobby Scott (U.S. politician)|Bobby Scott]], Virginia

|}


===116th Congress===

{| class=wikitable

! Majority

! Minority

|-

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Susan Davis (politician)|Susan Davis]], California, ''Chair''

* [[Raul Grijalva]], Arizona

* [[Joe Courtney (politician)|Joe Courtney]], Connecticut

* <span {{Party shading/Independent}}>[[Gregorio Sablan]], Northern Mariana Islands<ref name=Sablan /></span>

* [[Suzanne Bonamici]], Oregon

* [[Suzanne Bonamici]], Oregon

* [[Mark Takano]], California

* [[Mark Takano]], California

* [[Carolyn McCarthy]], New York

* [[Alma Adams]], North Carolina

* [[Donald Norcross]], New Jersey

* [[John F. Tierney|John Tierney]], Massachusetts

* [[Rush D. Holt, Jr.]], New Jersey

* [[Pramila Jayapal]], Washington

* [[Susan Davis (California)|Susan Davis]], California

* [[Josh Harder]], California

* [[Andy Levin]], Michigan

* [[Ilhan Omar]], Minnesota

* [[David Trone]], Maryland

* [[Susie Lee]], Nevada

* [[Joaquin Castro]], Texas

* [[Lori Trahan]], Massachusetts



| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top |

* [[Lloyd Smucker]], Pennsylvania, ''Ranking Member''

* [[Brett Guthrie]], Kentucky

* [[Glenn Grothman]], Wisconsin

* [[Elise Stefanik]], New York

* [[Jim Banks]], Indiana

* [[Mark Walker (North Carolina politician)|Mark Walker]], North Carolina

* [[James Comer (politician)|James Comer]], Kentucky

* [[Ben Cline]], Virginia

* [[Russ Fulcher]], Idaho

* [[Steve Watkins (politician)|Steve Watkins]], Kansas

* [[Dan Meuser]], Pennsylvania

* [[William Timmons (politician)|William Timmons]], South Carolina

|-

|-

! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio''

! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio''

|-

|-

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Bobby Scott (U.S. politician)|Bobby Scott]], Virginia

| {{Party shading/Republican}} valign=top|

| {{Party shading/Republican}} valign=top|

* [[Virginia Foxx]], North Carolina

* [[John Kline (politician)|John Kline]], Minnesota

|}

===117th Congress===

{| class=wikitable

! Majority

! Minority

|-

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Frederica Wilson]], Florida, ''Chair''

* [[George Miller (politician)|George Miller]], California

* [[Mark Takano]], California

* [[Pramila Jayapal]], Washington

* [[Ilhan Omar]], Minnesota

* [[Teresa Leger Fernandez]], New Mexico

* [[Mondaire Jones]], New York

* [[Kathy Manning]], North Carolina

* [[Jamaal Bowman]], New York

* [[Mark Pocan]], Wisconsin

* [[Joaquin Castro]], Texas

* [[Mikie Sherrill]], New Jersey

* [[Adriano Espaillat]], New York

* [[Raúl Grijalva]], Arizona

* [[Joe Courtney (politician)|Joe Courtney]], Connecticut

* [[Suzanne Bonamici]], Oregon


| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top |

* [[Greg Murphy (politician)|Greg Murphy]], North Carolina, ''Ranking Member''

* [[Glenn Grothman]], Wisconsin

* [[Elise Stefanik]], New York

* [[Jim Banks]], Indiana

* [[James Comer (politician)|James Comer]], Kentucky

* [[Russ Fulcher]], Idaho

* [[Mariannette Miller-Meeks]], Iowa

* [[Bob Good]], Virginia

* [[Lisa McClain]], Michigan

* [[Diana Harshbarger]], Tennessee

* [[Victoria Spartz]], Indiana

* ''Vacancy''

|-

! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio''

|-

| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top |

* [[Bobby Scott (U.S. politician)|Bobby Scott]], Virginia

| {{Party shading/Republican}} valign=top|

* [[Virginia Foxx]], North Carolina

|}

|}



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==External links==

==External links==

*[https://edlabor.house.gov/subcommittees/higher-education-and-workforce-investment-subcommittee Subcommittee page]

*[http://edworkforce.house.gov/Committee/hewt.htm House Education Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training Page]



{{United States House Education and Labor Subcommittees}}

{{United States House Education and Labor Subcommittees}}


Latest revision as of 02:35, 27 February 2024

The House Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Investment is a standing subcommittee within the United States House Committee on Education and the Workforce. It was formerly known as the Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness.

Jurisdiction[edit]

The Subcommittee's jurisdiction includes:

Education and workforce development beyond the high school level, including but not limited to: higher education generally, postsecondary student assistance and employment services, the Higher Education Act, including: campus safety and climate; adult education; postsecondary career and technical education, apprenticeship programs, and workforce development, including but not limited: to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, vocational rehabilitation, and workforce development programs from immigration fees; programs related to the arts and humanities, museum and library services, and arts and artifacts indemnity; science and technology programs; and domestic volunteer programs and national service programs, including the Corporation for National and Community Service.

Members, 118th Congress[edit]

Majority Minority
Ex officio

Historical membership rosters[edit]

115th Congress[edit]

Majority Minority
Ex officio

116th Congress[edit]

Majority Minority
Ex officio

117th Congress[edit]

Majority Minority
Ex officio

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Rep. Sablan is an independent, but caucuses with the Democrats.

External links[edit]


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