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The Committee on Energy and Commerce of the U.S. House of Representatives, in the 111th Congress, has Henry Waxman (D-California (U.S. state)) as its Chair, Joe Barton (R-Texas) as Ranking Minority Member, and John Dingell (D-Michigan) as Chair Emeritus.
In the challenging U.S. health care reform context, it is part of the "Tri-Committee", or three committees with jurisdiction, in the House, over health legislation:
Jurisdiction[edit]
It has jurisdiction over:
- National energy policy generally.
- Health and health facilities (except health care supported by payroll deductions).
- Interstate and foreign commerce generally.
- Consumer affairs and consumer protection.
- Exploration, production, storage, supply, marketing, pricing, and regulation of energy resources, including all fossil fuels, solar energy, and other unconventional or renewable energy resources.
- Interstate energy compacts.
- Conservation of energy resources.
- Energy information generally.
- The generation and marketing of power (except by federally chartered or Federal regional power marketing authorities); reliability and interstate transmission of, and ratemaking for, all power; and siting of generation facilities (except the installation of interconnections between Government water power projects).
- General management of the U.S. Department of Energy and management and all functions of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
- Biomedical research and development.
- Public health and quarantine.
- Regulation of the domestic nuclear energy industry, including regulation of research and development reactors and nuclear regulatory research.
- Regulation of interstate and foreign communications, including the Internet.
- Travel and tourism.
Organization[edit]
It has five subcommittees:
Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection[edit]
Bobby Rush, Illinois, Chairman
Communications, Technology, and the Internet[edit]
Rick Boucher, Virginia, Chairman
Energy and Environment[edit]
Ed Markey, Massachusetts, Chairman
Frank Pallone, New Jersey, Chairman
Oversight and Investigations[edit]
Bart Stupak, Michigan, Chairman
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