Committees and Caucuses

Committees

House Education and Workforce Committee

The House Education and the Workforce Committee oversees programs that affect all Americans, from early learning and higher education to job training and retirement security. 

  • Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education

    The Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education has jurisdiction over       education from early learning through the high school level including, but not limited to, elementary and secondary education, special education, homeless education, and migrant education.

  • Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, & Pensions

    The Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions has jurisdiction over all matters dealing with relationships between employers and employees, and employment-related health and retirement security including pension, health, and other employee benefits and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

House Veterans Affairs Committee

The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs is responsible for reviewing veterans' programs, examining current laws, and reports bills and amendments to strengthen existing laws concerning veterans and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), such as health care, disability compensation, GI Bill education and job training, home loan guarantees, life insurance policies, and a nationwide system of veterans' cemeteries.

  • Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity (Ranking Member) 

    The Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity has legislative, oversight, and investigative jurisdiction over education of veterans, employment and training of veterans, vocational rehabilitation, veterans’ housing programs, readjustment of servicemembers to civilian life, and servicemembers civil relief.

  • Subcommittee on Health

    The Subcommittee on Health has legislative, oversight, and investigative jurisdiction over the Veterans Health Administration including medical services, medical support and compliance, medical facilities, medical and prosthetic research, and major and minor construction.

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology has jurisdiction over all energy research, development, and demonstration, astronautical research and development, civil aviation research and development, environmental research and development, marine research; commercial application of energy technology, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), outer space, including exploration and control thereof; science scholarships; scientific research, development, and demonstration, and projects therefor. 

  • Subcommittee on Environment

The Subcommittee on Environment has jurisdiction over all matters relating to environmental research, Environmental Protection Agency research and development, environmental standards, climate change research and development, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, remote sensing data related to climate change at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and earth science activities conducted by the NASA.


Caucuses

LGBT Equality Caucus (Co-chair)

The Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus leads efforts in the House of Representatives to advance LGBT equality. The Caucus helps coordinate proposals to end discrimination against LGBT Americans in marriage, employment, housing, education, and other areas. As one of the six openly-LGBT members of the House, Rep. Takano serves as Co-Chair of the Caucus. 

Congressional Progressive Caucus (Vice-Chair)

The Congressional Progressive Caucus is the largest caucus of House Democrats and reflects the diversity and strength of the American people while seeking to give voice to the needs and aspirations of all Americans and to build a more just and humane society.

Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (Whip)

CAPAC is comprised of Members of Congress of Asian and Pacific Islander descent, as well as Members dedicated to promoting the well-being of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. The caucus’s central purpose is to ensure that the priorities and needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are being reflected in Congress. 

Congressional Work for Warriors Caucus (Co-Chair)

The Congressional Work for Warriors Caucus promotes and increases awareness of direct employment programs for servicemembers and veterans. like California’s extremely successful Work for Warriors program and South Carolina’s National Guard Employment Services program, with the eventual goal of expanding and replicating these programs.

Congressional Deaf Caucus (Co-Chair)

The Congressional Deaf Caucus is dedicated to helping bridge the communication divide between Members of Congress and their Deaf and Hard of Hearing constituents, as well as empowering Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals through promoting equal access for all.

Congressional Maker Caucus (Co-Chair)

The Congressional Maker Caucus works to support and advocate for the community of makers who use technologies such as 3-D printers, CNC machines, laser cutting machines and other manufacturing technologies that enable anyone from individuals to small and large companies to create new products.

Congressional Battery Energy Storage Caucus (Co-Chair)

The Congressional Battery Storage Caucus advocates for battery storage technology research and development, explores policies that encourage battery storage technology, and promotes awareness of this expanding industry in Congress.

Other Caucuses: Small Business Caucus, HIV/AIDS Caucus, Congressional Diabetes Caucus, Kidney Caucus, Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, P3 Caucus, Hepatitis Caucus, Wire and Wire Products Caucus, Small Brewers Caucus, Caucus on the Deadliest Cancers, Affordable Medicines Caucus, Army Aviation Caucus, National Guard and Reserve Caucus, Veterans Jobs Caucus, History Caucus, Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, American Sikh Congressional Caucus, Japan Caucus, Democratic Israel Working Group, US Philippines Friendship Caucus, Out of Poverty Caucus, Black Men and Boys Caucus, International Conservation Caucus, Congressional Automotive and Motorsports Caucus, Congressional Caucus on Foster Youth, Baby Caucus, Humanities Caucus, Olympic and Paralympic Caucus, Renewable Energy and Efficiency Caucus, Public Transportation Caucus, Congressional Water Caucus