About the Subcommittee
The Military Personnel Subcommittee, led by Chairwoman Susan Davis (D-Calif.), is responsible for military personnel policy, reserve component integration and employment issues, military health care, military education, and POW/MIA issues. This subcommittee makes sure that our troops and their loved ones are receiving the first class benefits that they deserve.
Subcommittee Members
Chairman
Democrats
- Vic Snyder, Arkansas
- Loretta Sanchez, California
- Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Guam
- Carol Shea-Porter, New Hampshire
- David Loebsack, Iowa
- Niki Tsongas, Massachusetts
- Mark Critz, Pennsylvania
- Hank Johnson, Georgia
Republicans
- Joe Wilson, Ranking Member, South Carolina
- Walter B. Jones, North Carolina
- John Kline, Minnesota
- Thomas J. Rooney, Florida
- Mary Fallin, Oklahoma
- John C. Fleming, Louisiana
Recent Hearings
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05/12/10
Military Personnel Subcommittee: Markup of H.R. 5136, the FY11 National Defense Authorization Act
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04/21/10
Military Personnel Subcommittee: Defense Health Program
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04/20/10
Military Personnel Subcommittee: Implementation of the Requirement to Provide a Medical Examination Before Separating Members Diagnosed with PTSD or TBI
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Press Releases
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07/29/10
Skelton on Army Health Promotion, Risk Reduction, and Suicide Prevention Report
Washington, D.C. – House Armed Services Committee Chairman Ike Skelton (D-Mo.) released the statement be... read more
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07/15/10
Rep. Susan Davis Passes Amendment Extending Free School Meals to Military Children
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Susan Davis successfully extended free school meals to military children with the passage of an amendment to the Improving Nutrition for... read more
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05/28/10
Rep. Susan Davis Praises Personnel Benefits and Repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell in Defense Authorization Bill
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Susan Davis (D-San Diego), chair of the Military Personnel Subcommittee, highlighted the personnel provisions in H.R. 5136, the National... read more