The United States Senate Committee on Finance (or, less formally, Senate Finance Committee) is a standing committee of the United States Senate. The Committee focuses on issues relating to taxation and other revenue measures generally.[1] It is considered to be one of the most powerful committees in Congress.
Current members
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Minority[2]
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- Ron Wyden, Oregon, Chairman
- Debbie Stabenow, Michigan
- Maria Cantwell, Washington
- Bob Menendez, New Jersey
- Tom Carper, Delaware
- Ben Cardin, Maryland
- Sherrod Brown, Ohio
- Michael Bennet, Colorado
- Bob Casey, Pennsylvania
- Mark Warner, Virginia
- Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
- Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire
- Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
- Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
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- Mike Crapo, Idaho, Ranking Member
- Chuck Grassley, Iowa
- John Cornyn, Texas
- John Thune, South Dakota
- Richard Burr, North Carolina
- Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania
- Tim Scott, South Carolina
- Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
- James Lankford, Oklahoma
- Steve Daines, Montana
- Rob Portman, Ohio
- Todd Young, Indiana
- Ben Sasse, Nebraska
- John Barrasso, Wyoming
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References
United States congressional committees |
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Senate (list) | |
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House (list) | |
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| Joint (list) |
- China (Congressional-Executive Commission)
- Economic
- Inaugural Ceremonies (Special)
- Library
- Printing
- Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)
- Taxation
- (Conference)
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| Related |
- United States congressional subcommittees
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Standing committees,
Defunct committees |