Full Committee 115th Congress
Republican Members
Fred Upton (Michigan - 06)- Chairman
Joe Barton (Texas - 06) - Chairman Emeritus
Brett Guthrie (Kentucky - 02)
Ed Whitfield (Kentucky - 01)
John Shimkus (Illinois - 15)
Joseph Pitts (Pennsylvania - 16)
Greg Walden (Oregon - 02)
Tim Murphy (Pennsylvania - 18)
Michael Burgess (Texas - 26)
Marsha Blackburn(Tennessee - 07) - Vice Chairman
Steve Scalise (Louisiana - 01)
Robert Latta (Ohio - 05)
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington - 05)
Gregg Harper (Mississippi - 03)
Leonard Lance (New Jersey - 07)
Brett Guthrie (Kentucky - 02)
Pete Olson (Texas - 22)
David McKinley (West Virginia - 01)
Mike Pompeo (Kansas - 04)
Adam Kinzinger (Illinois - 16)
H. Griffith (Virginia - 09)
Gus Bilirakis (Florida - 12)
Bill Johnson (Ohio - 06)
Billy Long (Missouri - 07)
Renee Ellmers (North Carolina - 02)
Larry Bucshon (Indiana - 08)
Bill Flores (Texas - 17)
Susan Brooks (Indiana - 05)
Markwayne Mullin (Oklahoma - 02)
Richard Hudson (North Carolina - 08)
Chris Collins (New York - 27)
Kevin Cramer (North Dakota - 00)
Democratic Members
Frank Pallone (New Jersey - 06) Ranking Member
Bobby Rush (Illinois - 01)
Anna Eshoo (California - 18)
Eliot Engel (New York - 16)
Gene Green (Texas - 29)
Diana DeGette (Colorado - 01)
Lois Capps (California - 24)
Michael Doyle (Pennsylvania - 14)
Janice Schakowsky (Illinois - 09)
G. K. Butterfield (North Carolina - 01)
Doris Matsui (California - 06)
Kathy Castor (Florida - 14)
John Sarbanes (Maryland - 03)
Jerry McNerney (California - 09)
Peter Welch (Vermont - 00)
Ben Lujan (New Mexico - 03)
Paul Tonko (New York - 20)
John Yarmuth (Kentucky - 03)
Yvette Clarke (New York - 09)
David Loebsack (Iowa - 02)
Kurt Schrader (Oregon - 05)
Joseph Kennedy (Massachusetts - 04)
Tony Cárdenas (California - 29)
Recent Activity
The lengths the Obama administration has gone to stonewall Congress about key programs under Obamacare is unprecedented. In doing so, they’ve sought to prop up the health care law as insurers flee the markets and Americans experience #RateShock.
A look back at the law’s 2010 projections reveal that enrollment is far lower than expected, while costs are significantly higher than anticipated. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
When examining the different tiers of health care plans, increases in plan cost can be found across the board. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
The health care law was billed as providing more affordable coverage to families everywhere. In reality, Obamacare plans have dramatically higher deductibles than employer provided plans. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
Since the law was enacted, the average person’s out-of-pocket costs continue to rise. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
Out-of-pocket costs on families are on the rise too – seeing dramatic increases year after year. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
2016 saw insurers running – not walking – from the marketplaces. This year, five entire states will have only one insurer. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.
Only five of the 23 CO-OPs remain in existence, meaning a net loss of $1,885,565,840 for the American people, in addition to being forced to find new coverage. Click here to view a PDF of the infographic.