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The '''U.S. House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity''' is a subcommittee of the [[House Committee on Financial Services]]. |
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The '''U.S. House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance''' is a [[United States congressional subcommittee|subcommittee]] of the [[House Committee on Financial Services]]. Between 2019 and 2013, it was known as the '''Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development and Insurance.''' |
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==Jurisdiction== |
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==Members, [[110th United States Congress|110th Congress]]== |
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The Housing, Community Development and Insurance subcommittee oversees the [[United States Department of Housing and Urban Development|U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development]] and [[Government National Mortgage Association|Ginnie Mae]]. The subcommittee also handles matters related to public, affordable, and rural housing, as well as community development including Empowerment Zones, and government-sponsored insurance programs, such as the [[National Flood Insurance Program]]. The jurisdiction over insurance was transferred in 2001 to the then-House Banking and Financial Services Committee from the [[House Energy and Commerce Committee]]. Since that time it had been the purview of the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises. But "with plans to reform [[Fannie Mae]] and [[Freddie Mac]] expected to take up much of that panel's agenda, insurance instead [was] moved to a new Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity [as of the [[112th United States Congress|112th Congress]]]."<ref>{{Cite web |
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| last = Lehmann |
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| first = R.J. |
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| title = Insurance gets top billing on new House subcommittee |
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| publisher = SNL Financial |
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| date = January 20, 2011 |
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| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210225051837/https://www.snl.com/InteractiveX/article.aspx?CDID=A-12226134-13111&KPLT=2 |
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| archive-date = February 25, 2021 |
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| url-status = live |
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| url = http://www.snl.com/InteractiveX/article.aspx?CDID=A-12226134-13111&KPLT=2 |
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| access-date = January 27, 2011}}</ref> |
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==Members, 118th Congress== |
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* [[Warren Davidson]], Ohio, ''Chair'' |
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* [[Bill Posey]], Florida |
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* [[Blaine Luetkemeyer]], Missouri |
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* [[Ralph Norman]], South Carolina |
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* [[Scott Fitzgerald]], Wisconsin |
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* [[Andrew Garbarino]], New York |
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* [[Mike Flood (politician)|Mike Flood]], Nebraska |
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* [[Mike Lawler]], New York |
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* [[Monica De La Cruz]], Texas |
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* [[Erin Houchin]], Indiana |
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* [[Emanuel Cleaver]], Missouri, ''Ranking Member'' |
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* [[Nydia Velázquez]], New York |
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* [[Rashida Tlaib]], Michigan |
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* [[Ritchie Torres]], New York |
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* [[Ayanna Pressley]], Massachusetts |
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* [[Sylvia Garcia]], Texas |
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* [[Nikema Williams]], Georgia |
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* [[Steven Horsford]], Nevada |
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* [[Brittany Pettersen]], Colorado |
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! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio'' |
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* [[Patrick McHenry]], North Carolina |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} valign=top | |
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* [[Maxine Waters]], California |
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|} |
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==Historical membership rosters== |
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===115th Congress=== |
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! Minority |
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* [[Sean Duffy]], Wisconsin, ''Chairman'' |
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* [[Dennis A. Ross]], Florida, ''Vice Chair'' |
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* [[Ed Royce (politician)|Ed Royce]], California |
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* [[Steve Pearce (politician)|Steve Pearce]], New Mexico |
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* [[Bill Posey]], Florida |
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* [[Blaine Luetkemeyer]], Missouri |
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* [[Steve Stivers]], Ohio |
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* [[Randy Hultgren]], Illinois |
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* [[Keith Rothfus]], Pennsylvania |
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* [[Lee Zeldin]], New York |
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* [[Dave Trott (politician)|Dave Trott]], Michigan |
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* [[Tom MacArthur]], New Jersey |
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* [[Ted Budd]], North Carolina |
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* [[Emanuel Cleaver]], Missouri, ''Ranking Member'' |
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* [[Nydia Velázquez]], New York |
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* [[Mike Capuano]], Massachusetts |
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* [[Lacy Clay]], Missouri |
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* [[Brad Sherman]], California |
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* [[Stephen F. Lynch]], Massachusetts |
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* [[Joyce Beatty]], Ohio |
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* [[Dan Kildee]], Michigan |
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* [[John Delaney (Maryland politician)|John Delaney]], Maryland |
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* [[Ruben Kihuen]], Nevada |
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! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio'' |
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* [[Jeb Hensarling]], Texas |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} valign=top | |
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* [[Maxine Waters]], California |
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|} |
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===116th Congress=== |
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{| class=wikitable |
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! Majority |
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! Minority |
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* [[Lacy Clay]], Missouri, ''Chair'' |
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* [[Nydia Velázquez]], New York |
* [[Nydia Velázquez]], New York |
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* [[Julia Carson]], Indiana |
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* [[Stephen Lynch (politician)|Stephen Lynch]], Massachusetts |
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* [[Emanuel Cleaver]], Missouri |
* [[Emanuel Cleaver]], Missouri |
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* [[Brad Sherman]], California |
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* [[Joyce Beatty]], Ohio |
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* [[Al Green (politician)|Al Green]], Texas |
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* [[Vicente Gonzalez (politician)|Vicente Gonzalez]], Texas |
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* [[Carolyn Maloney]], New York |
* [[Carolyn Maloney]], New York |
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* [[Denny Heck]], Washington |
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* [[ |
* [[Juan Vargas]], California |
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* [[Al Lawson]], Florida |
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* [[Keith Ellison (politician)|Keith Ellison]], Minnesota |
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* [[ |
* [[Rashida Tlaib]], Michigan |
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* [[ |
* [[Cindy Axne]], Iowa |
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* [[Joe Donnelly]], Indiana |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top | |
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* [[ |
* [[Steve Stivers]], Ohio, ''Ranking Member'' |
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* [[ |
* [[Bill Posey]], Florida |
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* [[ |
* [[Blaine Luetkemeyer]], Missouri |
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* [[ |
* [[Bill Huizenga]], Michigan |
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* [[ |
* [[Scott Tipton]], Colorado |
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* [[ |
* [[Lee Zeldin]], New York |
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* [[ |
* [[David Kustoff]], Tennessee |
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* [[John Rose (Tennessee politician)|John Rose]], Tennessee |
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* [[Scott Garrett]], New Jersey |
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* [[Bryan Steil]], Wisconsin |
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* [[Lance Gooden]], Texas, ''Vice Ranking Member'' |
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* [[Geoff Davis]], Kentucky |
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* [[John Campbell]], California |
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! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio'' |
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* [[Thaddeus McCotter]], Michigan |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} valign=top | |
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* [[Maxine Waters]], California |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top | |
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* [[Patrick McHenry]], North Carolina |
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|} |
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===117th Congress=== |
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{| class=wikitable |
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! Majority |
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! Minority |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}} valign=top | |
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* [[Emanuel Cleaver]], Missouri, ''Chair'' |
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* [[Nydia Velázquez]], New York |
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* [[Brad Sherman]], California |
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* [[Joyce Beatty]], Ohio |
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* [[Al Green (politician)|Al Green]], Texas |
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* [[Vicente Gonzalez (politician)|Vicente Gonzalez]], Texas |
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* [[Carolyn Maloney]], New York |
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* [[Juan Vargas]], California |
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* [[Al Lawson]], Florida |
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* [[Cindy Axne]], Iowa, ''Vice Chair'' |
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* [[Ritchie Torres]], New York |
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| {{party shading/Republican}} valign=top | |
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* [[Steve Stivers]], Ohio, ''Ranking Member'' |
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* [[Lance Gooden]], Texas |
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* [[Bill Posey]], Florida |
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* [[Bill Huizenga]], Michigan |
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* [[Lee Zeldin]], New York |
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* [[Trey Hollingsworth]], Indiana |
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* [[Bryan Steil]], Wisconsin, ''Vice Ranking Member'' |
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* [[John Rose (Tennessee politician)|John Rose]], Tennessee |
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* [[Van Taylor]], Texas |
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! colspan=2 | ''Ex officio'' |
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| {{Party shading/Democratic}} valign=top | |
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* [[Maxine Waters]], California |
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* [[Patrick McHenry]], North Carolina |
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|} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://financialservices.house.gov/about/subcommittee-on-housing-community-development-and-insurance.htm Official Website] |
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==Notes== |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{United States Financial Services Subcommittees}} |
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{{United States congressional committees}} |
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[[Category:Subcommittees of the United States House of Representatives|FinServ Housing]] |
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The U.S. House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance is a subcommittee of the House Committee on Financial Services. Between 2019 and 2013, it was known as the Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development and Insurance.
The Housing, Community Development and Insurance subcommittee oversees the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Ginnie Mae. The subcommittee also handles matters related to public, affordable, and rural housing, as well as community development including Empowerment Zones, and government-sponsored insurance programs, such as the National Flood Insurance Program. The jurisdiction over insurance was transferred in 2001 to the then-House Banking and Financial Services Committee from the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Since that time it had been the purview of the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises. But "with plans to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac expected to take up much of that panel's agenda, insurance instead [was] moved to a new Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity [as of the 112th Congress]."[1]
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