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House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee Roster (Dept. Of Education)

APR 08, 1999

The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies is responsible for writing an appropriations bill that funds, among other agencies, the Department of Education. Below is the roster for this subcommittee for the 106th Congress. Included with each subcommittee member’s name is a list of the higher education institutions in his or her district. Information on rosters and university/college listings comes from Congressional Quarterly. See http://www.house.gov/MemberWWW.html for the Web sites of all House members.

House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee 2358 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-6024 202-225-3508 REPUBLICANS Chairman: John Porter (Illinois, 10th District) Higher Education Institutions: Barat College, Lake Forest; Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, Wheeling; Lake Forest College, Lake Forest; Lake Forest Graduate School/ Management, Lake Forest; Trinity College, Deerfield; University of Health Science-Chicago Medical School, North Chicago C.W. Bill Young (Florida, 10th District) Higher Education Institutions: Stetson University, Deland; St. Petersburg Junior College, Pinellas Park; Pinellas Technical Education Center-Clearwater, Clearwater Henry Bonilla (Texas, 23rd District) Higher Education Institutions: Laredo Junior College, Laredo; Laredo State University, Laredo; Southwest Texas Junior College, Uvalde; Sul Ross State University, Alpine; University of Texas, San Antonio Ernest Istook (Oklahoma, 5th District) Higher Education Institutions: Bartlesville Wesleyan College, Bartlesville; Langston University, Langston; Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa; Oklahoma Junior College, Oklahoma City; Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City; Southern Nazarene University, Bethany; University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Dan Miller (Florida, 13th District) Higher Education Institutions: Ringling School of Art and Design, Sarasota; Sarasota County Technical Institute, Sarasota; Manatee Community College, Bradenton Jay Dickey (Arkansas, 4th District) Higher Education Institutions: Henderson State University, Arkadelphia; University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff; Southern Arkansas University Main Campus, Magnolia; University of Arkansas At Monticello, Monticello; Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia; Garland County Community College, Hot Springs; Southeast Arkansas Technical College, Pine Bluff; South Arkansas Community College, El Dorado; Southern Arkansas University Tech, Camden; Forest Echoes Technical Institute, Crossett; Arkansas State University-Mountain Home, Mountain Home; Ouachita Technical College, Malvern; University of Arkansas Community College At Hope, Hope Roger Wicker (Mississippi, 1st District) Higher Education Institutions: University of Mississippi-Main Campus, Oxford; Rust College, Holly Springs; Northwest Mississippi Community College, Senatobia; Itawamba Community College, Fulton; Northeast Mississippi Community College, Booneville Anne Northup (Kentucky, 3rd District) Higher Education Institutions: Bellarmine College, Louisville; Jefferson Community College, Louisville; Louisville Tech Institute, Louisville; National Education Center, Louisville; R.E.T.S. Electronic Institute, Louisville; Southern Baptist Seminary, Louisville; Spalding University, Louisville; Sullivan College, Louisville; University of Louisville, Louisville Randy Cunningham (California, 51st District) Higher Education Institutions: California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego; Palomar College, San Marcos; San Diego Miramar College, San Diego; United States International University, San Diego; California State University-San Marcos, San Marcos DEMOCRATS Ranking Minority Member: David Obey (Wisconsin, 7th District) Higher Education Institutions: Mid State Tech College, Wisconsin Rapids; Mount Senario College, Ladysmith; Nicolet Tech College, Rhinelander; Northcentral Tech College, Wausau; Northland College, Ashland; University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point; University of Wisconsin, Superior; Wisconsin Indianhead Tech College, Shell Lake Steny Hoyer (Maryland, 5th District) Higher Education Institutions: University of Maryland-College Park, College Park; University of Maryland-University College, College Park; Bowie State University, Bowie; Saint Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City; Capitol College, Laurel; Charles County Community College, La Plata; Harry Lundeberg Seamanship School, Inc., Piney Point Nancy Pelosi (California, 8th District) Higher Education Institutions: University of San Francisco, San Francisco; Golden Gate University, San Francisco; University of California-San Francisco, San Francisco; University of California-Hastings College, San Francisco; San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco; New College of California, San Francisco; City College of San Francisco, San Francisco; California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco; California Culinary Academy, San Francisco; Heald Business College-San Francisco, San Francisco Nita Lowey (New York, 18th District) Higher Education Institutions: Berkeley College of Westchester, White Plains; College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle; Concordia College, Bronxville; Iona College, New Rochelle; Manhattanville College, Purchase; Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers; State University of New York, Purchase; St. John’s University, Utopia; St. Joseph’s Seminary & College, Yonkers; Westchester Business Institute, White Plains Rosa DeLauro (Connecticut, 3rd District) Higher Education Institutions: Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven; Yale University, New Haven; University of New Haven, West Haven; Quinnipiac College, Hamden; Albertus Magnus College, New Haven; Gateway Community-Technical College, New Haven Jesse Jackson, Jr. (Illinois, 2nd District) Higher Education Institutions: South Suburban College, South Holland

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