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House Energy & Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee Roster

APR 17, 1998

The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development is responsible for writing an appropriations bill that funds, among other areas, the physics-related programs within the Department of Energy. These include Basic Energy Sciences, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, and Nuclear Physics. (While the energy appropriations bill funds most of DOE, the Interior Department appropriations bill funds such DOE programs as fossil fuels, clean coal, and alternative fuels production.) Below is the roster for this subcommittee for the second session of the 105th Congress. (FYI #60 contains the roster for the comparable Senate subcommittee.) (Full Committee Chair Robert Livingston, R-LA, and Ranking Democrat David Obey, D-WI, are also authorized to serve on all appropriations subcommittees.) 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 the Congressional Quarterly’s Washington Alert. See http://www.house.gov/MemberWWW.html for the Web sites of all representatives.

House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development 2362 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-6020 202-225-3421 REPUBLICANS Chairman: Joseph McDade (Pennsylvania, 10th District) Higher Education Institutions: Baptist Bible College, Clarks Summit; ICS-Center for Degree Studies, Scranton; International Correspondence, Scranton; Johnson Technical Institute, Scranton; Keystone Junior College, La Plume; Lackawanna Junior College, Scranton; Lycoming College, Williamsport; Marywood College, Scranton; Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport; Pennsylvania State University-Scranton, Dunmore; University of Scranton, Scranton Harold Rogers (Kentucky, 5th District) Higher Education Institutions: Alice Lloyd College, Pippa Passes; Cumberland College, Williamsburg; Hazard Community College, Hazard; Lees College, Jackson; Pikeville College, Pikeville; Prestonsburg Community College, Prestonsburg; Somerset Community College, Somerset; Southeast Community College, Cumberland; Sue Bennett College, London; Union College, Barbourville Joe Knollenberg (Michigan, 11th District) Higher Education Institutions: Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield; Oakland Community College, Bloomfield Hills; St. Mary’s College, Orchard Lake; William Tyndale College, Farmington Hills Rodney Frelinghuysen (New Jersey, 11th District) Higher Education Institutions: Caldwell College, Caldwell; College of St. Elizabeth, Morristown; County College of Morris, Randolph; Drew University, Madison; Rabbinical College of America, Morristown; Raritan Valley Community College, Somerville Mike Parker (Mississippi, 4th District) Higher Education Institutions: Belhaven College, Jackson; Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Natchez; Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, Wesson; Jackson State University, Jackson; Jones County Junior College, Ellisville; Millsaps College, Jackson; Mississippi College, Clinton; Phillips Junior College, Jackson; Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson; Southwest Mississippi Community College, Summit; Tougaloo College, Tougaloo; University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson Sonny Callahan (Alabama, 1st District) Higher Education Institutions: Bishop State Community College, Mobile; Carver State Tech College, Mobile; Faulkner State Junior College, Bay Minette; Hobson State Tech College, Thomasville; Jefferson Davis Community College, Atmore; Jefferson Davis State Junior College, Brewton; Mobile College, Mobile; Patrick Henry State Junior College, Monroeville; Southwest State Tech College, Mobile; Spring Hill College, Mobile; United States Sports Academy, Daphne; University of South Alabama, Mobile Jay Dickey (Arkansas, 4th District) Higher Education Institutions: Garland Community College, Hot Springs; Henderson State University, Arkadelphia; Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia; Southern Arkansas University El Dorado, El Dorado; Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, Magnolia; Southern Arkansas University Tech, Camden; University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, Pine Bluff; University of Arkansas, Monticello, Monticello DEMOCRATS Ranking Minority Member: Vic Fazio (California, 3rd District) Higher Education Institutions: U.S. American River College, Sacramento; University of California, Davis Peter Visclosky (Indiana, 1st District) Higher Education Institutions: Calumet College of St. Joseph, Whiting; Commonwealth Business College, Merrillville; Davenport College, Merrillville; Indiana University Northwest, Gary; Indiana Vocational Tech College-Northwest, Gary; Purdue University-Calumet, Hammond; Valparaiso University, Valparaiso Chet Edwards (Texas, 11th District) Higher Education Institutions: Baylor University, Waco; Central Texas College, Killeen; Hill College, Hillsboro; McLennan Community College, Waco; Temple Junior College, Temple; Texas State Tech Institute, Waco; University of Central Texas, Killeen; University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton Ed Pastor (Arizona, 2nd District) Higher Education Institutions: Arizona Western College, Yuma; Gateway Community College, Phoenix; ITT Tech Institute, Tucson; Rio Salado Community College, Phoenix; South Mountain Community College, Phoenix; University of Arizona, Tucson; University of Phoenix, Phoenix

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