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Adam Schiff
 
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U.S. Congressman (Democrat)
 
CA-29
 
SubCommittees
Subcommittee on Terrorism, HUMINT, Analysis and Counterintelligence
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence
 

Congressman Adam B. Schiff represents California's 29th Congressional District, including the communities of Alhambra, Altadena, Burbank, Glendale, Griffith Park, Monterey Park, Pasadena, San Gabriel, South Pasadena, and Temple City.

During his tenure in Congress, Schiff has focused on bolstering national security, strengthening our communities, and introducing a "Kids First" agenda of initiatives to improve education, safety, and health care for our kids.  Rep. Schiff has been a leader on national security efforts and has pushed for a broader strategy that emphasizes diplomacy, intelligence reform, and efforts to improve our nation's ability to stabilize countries to prevent future failed states from becoming havens for terrorists.  He has pressed for the adoption of the bipartisan 9/11 Commission recommendations, cosponsoring a measure that implements the recommendations, which passed the House this year.

In 2007, Schiff was appointed to be a member of the House Appropriations Committee and was named to three subcommittees – the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee, the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Subcommittee, and the Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee.  The Appropriations Committee is responsible for setting all funding expenditures for the federal government.  Prior to working on the Appropriations Committee, Schiff served on the House International Relations Committee for six years.

An appointment to the exclusive House Appropriations Committee requires Members to relinquish their other committee assignments.  However, Rep. Schiff, a former federal prosecutor, was granted a special concession to hold his seat on the House Judiciary Committee so he could continue to draw on his experience in oversight of the courts and Justice Department.  Schiff is a leader on efforts to combat intellectual property theft and the piracy of copyrighted materials and will serve on the Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property.  He is a co-chair of the Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus, a bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers dedicated to working with America’s international trade partners to secure the enactment of strong copyright laws and the vigilant enforcement of those laws. 


In 2008, Speaker Pelosi appointed Rep. Schiff to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.  The Intelligence committee drafts the laws that govern, authorizes the funding for, and provides Congressional oversight of the 16 agencies that comprise the U.S. intelligence community, which includes components of the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, State and Energy.  


Additionally, Rep. Schiff was named to the newly formed Select Intelligence Oversight Panel.  The subcommittee was formed in the 110th Congress in response to the 9/11 Commission recommendations, which called for more comprehensive oversight of the intelligence agencies’ mission, capability, coordination and budget.  It consists of thirteen Representatives from both the House Appropriations Committee and House Intelligence Committee – including the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the Appropriations Committee and Defense Appropriations Subcommittee.  Such a hybrid committee – with oversight of both authorizing and appropriating functions – may be unprecedented in the Congress and reflects the importance of its mission.  The panel will work with the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on intelligence funding, with the goal of strengthening the collaboration between those with direct oversight of the intelligence agencies and those who control the funding.

In March 2003, Schiff co-founded the Democratic Study Group on National Security in an effort to explore emerging national security issues with other Members of Congress.  The group has hosted a wide range of speakers on topics such as international terrorism, postwar planning, defense, military transformation, shifting alliances, Afghanistan, Iraq, homeland security, non-proliferation, Iran, Korea, the United Nations, and missile defense.

Schiff also co-founded the Congressional Caucus for Freedom of the Press in May 2006.  The bipartisan bicameral caucus is co-chaired by Representatives Schiff and Mike Pence (R-IN) and Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Richard Lugar (R-IN).  It aims to advance press freedom around the world by creating a forum to combat and condemn media censorship and the persecution of journalists around the world.

Additionally, Schiff serves on the House Democracy Assistance Commission, which he was appointed to in 2005 by the current Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and then-Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL).  This important body works with emerging democracies to strengthen democratic institutions and the rule of law.

Schiff has received many awards from local organizations for his commitment to our community.  In April of this year, Rep. Schiff was presented with the President’s Award from the Child Educational Center (CEC) pre-school in La Canada for his work on his “Kids First” agenda.  In late 2006, he received the Business Software Alliance’s Cyber Champion Award for his leadership and commitment to policies that promote a safe and legal digital world.  He was also just presented with Day One’s Community Champion Award for his efforts to protect youth through support of after-school programs, drug prevention programs, and children’s health care initiatives.  In August 2005, Schiff was awarded the 1st Annual Versie Mae Richardson Founder’s Award by the Alkebu-lan Cultural Center for outstanding community and public service.  Additionally, he was honored in July 2005 by the California Air Force Association, and in December 2005, he received the Distinguished Civic Award of the Western Diocese, Armenian Church of North America.  In October 2005, Schiff was presented with the 2005 Lizarraga Founder’s Award by La Casa de San Gabriel Community Center for outstanding service to the community. 

Prior to serving in the House of Representatives, Congressman Schiff completed a four-year term as State Senator for California's 21st State Senate District, chairing the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Senate Select Committee on Juvenile Justice and the Joint Committee on the Arts.  He led legislative efforts to guarantee up-to-date textbooks in the classroom, overhaul child support, and pass a patient's bill of rights.  Before serving in the Legislature, Schiff served with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles for six years, most notably prosecuting the first FBI agent ever to be indicted for espionage.

Adam Schiff, born June 22, 1960, is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School.  Adam and his wife, Eve (yes, it's true), have two children, a daughter, Alexa Marion, born in July 1998, and a son, Elijah Harris, born in July 2002.