Subcommittees
The Finance Committee has six subcommittees that allow members a forum to examine specific areas within the Committee's jurisdiction. Subject to the formal approval of the full committee, the Chairman and Ranking Member establish the Committee's subcommittees and membership for each Congressional session. The Chairman and Ranking Member serve as ex officio members of all subcommittees. Refer to Rule 17 of the Committee on Finance Rules of Procedures for more information about subcommittees. For the 114th Congress, the Committee's subcommittees include:
Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight
Republicans
- Pat Roberts (KS)
- Michael B. Enzi (WY)
- John Cornyn (TX)
- John Thune (SD)
- Johnny Isakson (GA)
- Rob Portman (OH)
- Patrick J. Toomey (PA)
- Dan Coats (IN)
- Dean Heller (NV)
- Tim Scott (SC)
Democrats
- Charles E. Schumer (NY)
- Bill Nelson (FL)
- Robert Menendez (NJ)
- Thomas R. Carper (DE)
- Benjamin L. Cardin (MD)
- Michael F. Bennet (CO)
- Mark R. Warner (VA)
- Ron Wyden (OR)
Subcommittee on International Trade, Customs, and Global Competitiveness
Republicans
- Chuck Grassley (IA)
- Pat Roberts (KS)
- John Thune (SD)
- Johnny Isakson (GA)
- Rob Portman (OH)
Democrats
- Charles E. Schumer (NY)
- Debbie Stabenow (MI)
- Bill Nelson (FL)
Subcommittee on Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Growth
Subcommittee on Health Care
Republicans
- Chuck Grassley (IA)
- Pat Roberts (KS)
- Michael B. Enzi (WY)
- Richard Burr (NC)
- Dan Coats (IN)
- Dean Heller (NV)
- Tim Scott (SC)
Democrats
- Maria Cantwell (WA)
- Robert Menendez (NJ)
- Benjamin L. Cardin (MD)
- Sherrod Brown (OH)
- Mark R. Warner (VA)
Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure
Republicans
- Chuck Grassley (IA)
- Mike Crapo (ID)
- Michael B. Enzi (WY)
- John Cornyn (TX)
- John Thune (SD)
- Richard Burr (NC)
Democrats
- Maria Cantwell (WA)
- Bill Nelson (FL)
- Thomas R. Carper (DE)
- Robert P. Casey, Jr. (PA)
Republicans
- Johnny Isakson (GA)
- Patrick J. Toomey (PA)
- Tim Scott (SC)
Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions, and Family Policy