House · April 2, 2026

Republican House Committee Chairs — 119th Congress

The following Republican representatives serve as chairs of the standing and select committees of the United States House of Representatives for the 119th Congress (2025–2027). House committee chairs are recommended by the Republican Steering Committee and approved by the full Republican Conference.

Standing Committees

Committee Chair State
Agriculture Glenn Thompson PA
Appropriations Tom Cole OK
Armed Services Mike Rogers AL
Budget Jodey Arrington TX
Education and the Workforce Tim Walberg MI
Energy and Commerce Brett Guthrie KY
Financial Services French Hill AR
Foreign Affairs Brian Mast FL
Homeland Security Mark Green TN
Judiciary Jim Jordan OH
Natural Resources Bruce Westerman AR
Oversight and Accountability James Comer KY
Rules Virginia Foxx NC
Science, Space, and Technology Brian Babin TX
Small Business Roger Williams TX
Transportation and Infrastructure Sam Graves MO
Veterans’ Affairs Mike Bost IL
Ways and Means Jason Smith MO

Select Committees

Committee Chair State
Select Committee on the CCP John Moolenaar MI

How House committee chairs are selected

House committee chairs are recommended by the Republican Steering Committee, a leadership body chaired by the Speaker, and then confirmed by a vote of the full Republican Conference. Unlike the Senate, where seniority is the dominant factor, the House Steering Committee weighs multiple factors including loyalty to party leadership, fundraising contributions, legislative expertise, and regional balance.

Republican Conference rules impose a six-year term limit on committee chairs (three consecutive Congresses). When a chair’s term expires, the Steering Committee selects a new chair, often from among the most senior members of the committee but not always. The term limit system was introduced to prevent the accumulation of permanent power in any single member and to ensure regular leadership turnover.

Committee chairs control the legislative agenda within their jurisdiction, schedule hearings, issue subpoenas, manage the markup process where bills are amended and voted on, and serve as their committee’s representative in negotiations with Senate counterparts and the White House.

Related

Republican Senate Committee Chairs — 119th Congress

Republican Congressional Leadership

Last verified: April 2, 2026. Source: House Majority Leader’s office (scalise.house.gov).