114th United States Congress

The 114th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States of America federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 2015, to January 3, 2017, during the final two years of Barack Obama's presidency. The seats in the House were apportioned based on the 2010 United States census.

The 2014 elections gave the Republicans control of the Senate and the House for the first time since the 109th Congress. With 248 seats in the House of Representatives and 54 seats in the Senate, this Congress began with the largest Republican majority since the 71st Congress of 1929–1931.

Major events



 * January 6, 2015: Incumbent Speaker of the House John Boehner was re-elected even though several members of his own party once again chose not to vote for him. He received 216 votes, a majority of the votes cast, but two votes shy of a majority of the full membership.
 * January 20, 2015: 2015 State of the Union Address
 * March 3, 2015: Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress regarding sanctions against Iran. Netanyahu was invited by Speaker John Boehner without consulting President Obama.
 * March 9, 2015: U.S. Senator Tom Cotton wrote and sent a letter to the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran, signed by 47 of the Senate's 54 Republicans, attempting to cast doubt on the Obama administration's authority to engage in nuclear-proliferation negotiations with Iran.
 * March 25, 2015: Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani addressed a joint session of Congress.
 * April 29, 2015: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe addressed a joint session of Congress, becoming the first Japanese leader to do so.
 * September 24, 2015: Pope Francis addressed a joint session of Congress, becoming the first Pope to do so.
 * September 25, 2015: House Speaker John Boehner announced that he would resign as Speaker and from the House at the end of October 2015. Subsequently, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the presumptive favorite to succeed John Boehner, unexpectedly withdrew his candidacy for the job.
 * October 29, 2015: Paul Ryan was elected to succeed John Boehner as Speaker of the House receiving 236 votes (of 432 votes cast). He is the youngest Speaker since James G. Blaine in 1869.
 * January 12, 2016: 2016 State of the Union Address
 * June 8, 2016: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of Congress.
 * June 22–23, 2016: In the wake of the Orlando nightclub shooting, Congress debated gun control reform. The U.S. House recessed for the July 4 holiday during a sit-in protest held by Democrats that halted business in the chamber for more than 24 hours.
 * November 8, 2016: Donald Trump and Mike Pence elected as president and vice-president in presidential elections, while the Republicans retain majority at both Senate and House of Representatives.

Enacted

 * January 12, 2015: Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015,
 * February 27, 2015: Protecting Volunteer Firefighters and Emergency Responders Act, Pub.L. 114-3
 * March 4, 2015: Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2015, Pub.L. 114-4
 * April 16, 2015: Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015,
 * May 22, 2015: Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015,
 * June 2, 2015: USA FREEDOM Act: Uniting and Strengthening America by Fulfilling Rights and Ensuring Effective Discipline Over Monitoring Act of 2015,
 * June 29, 2015: Trade Preferences Extension Act of 2015,
 * July 6, 2015: Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act,
 * September 25, 2015: Gerardo Hernandez Airport Security Act of 2015, Pub.L. 114-50
 * September 30, 2015: National Winstorm Impact Reduction Act Reauthorization of 2015, Pub.L. 114-52
 * November 2, 2015: Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015,
 * November 5, 2015: Librarian of Congress Succession Modernization Act of 2015,
 * November 25, 2015: SPACE Act of 2015,
 * November 25, 2015: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016, Pub.L. 114-92
 * December 4, 2015: Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act,
 * December 10, 2015: Every Student Succeeds Act,
 * December 18, 2015: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016,
 * January 28, 2016: Grants Oversight and New Efficiency (GONE) Act, Pub.L. 114-117
 * February 8, 2016: International Megan's Law to Prevent Sexual Exploitation and Other Crimes Through Advanced Notification of Traveling Sex Offenders, Pub.L. 114-119
 * February 8, 2016: Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2015,
 * February 24, 2016: Internet Tax Freedom Act contained in Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015,
 * May 9, 2016: Protect and Preserve International Cultural Property Act, Pub.L. 114-151
 * June 28, 2016: Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, Pub. L. 114-182
 * June 30, 2016: Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA), Pub.L. 114-187
 * July 20, 2016: Global Food Security Act of 2016,
 * July 29, 2016: Making Electronic Government Accountable By Yielding Tangible Efficiences (MEGABYTE) Act of 2016, Pub.L. 114-210
 * September 28, 2016: Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act,
 * September 29, 2016: Continuing Appropriations and Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2017, and Zika Response and Preparedness Act, Pub.L. 114-223
 * October 7, 2016: Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act,
 * December 10, 2016: Further Continuing and Security Assistance Appropriations Act, 2017, Pub.L. 114-254
 * December 13, 2016: 21st Century Cures Act,
 * December 14, 2016: First Responder Anthrax Preparedness Act, Pub.L. 114-268
 * December 14, 2016: Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act, Pub.L. 114-274
 * December 16, 2016: Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act, Pub. L. 114-281
 * December 16, 2016: United States-Israel Advanced Research Partnership Act of 2016, Pub.L. 114-304
 * December 16, 2016: Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act of 2016, Pub.L. 114-308
 * December 16, 2016: Foreign Cultural Exchange Jurisdictional Immunity Clarification Act, Pub.L. 114-319
 * December 23, 2016: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, Pub.L. 114-328
 * January 6, 2017: American Innovation and Competitiveness Act, Pub.L. 114-329

Vetoed

 * February 24, 2015: Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act
 * March 31, 2015: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to representation case procedures.
 * October 22, 2015: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016
 * December 19, 2015: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Standards of Performance for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from New, Modified, and Reconstructed Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units"
 * December 19, 2015: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of a rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Carbon Pollution Emission Guidelines for Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Generating Units"
 * January 8, 2016: The Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015
 * January 19, 2016: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency relating to the definition of "waters of the United States" under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
 * June 8, 2016: A joint resolution disapproving the rule submitted by the Department of Labor relating to the definition of the term "Fiduciary"
 * July 22, 2016: Presidential Allowance Modernization Act of 2016
 * September 23, 2016: Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (Passed over Veto)

Party summary

 * Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section, below.

Senate
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House of Representatives
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Senate

 * President: Joe Biden (D)
 * President pro tempore: Orrin Hatch (R)

Majority (Republican) leadership

 * Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell
 * Assistant Majority Leader (Majority Whip): John Cornyn
 * Chief Deputy Whip: Mike Crapo
 * Deputy Whips:
 * Republican Conference Chairman: John Thune
 * Republican Conference Vice Chairman: Roy Blunt
 * Senatorial Committee Chairman: Roger Wicker
 * Policy Committee Chairman: John Barrasso

Minority (Democratic) leadership

 * Minority Leader: Harry Reid
 * Assistant Minority Leader (Minority Whip): Dick Durbin
 * Chief Deputy Whip: Barbara Boxer
 * Deputy Whips:
 * Democratic Caucus Chairman: Harry Reid
 * Democratic Caucus Vice Chair and Policy Committee Chairman: Chuck Schumer
 * Democratic Caucus Secretary: Patty Murray
 * Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman: Jon Tester
 * Policy Committee Vice Chairwoman: Debbie Stabenow
 * Policy Committee Strategic Policy Adviser: Elizabeth Warren
 * Policy Committee Policy Development Adviser: Mark Warner
 * Steering and Outreach Committee Chairwoman: Amy Klobuchar
 * Steering and Outreach Committee Vice Chairwoman: Jeanne Shaheen

House of Representatives

 * Speaker: John Boehner (R), until October 29, 2015
 * Paul Ryan (R), from October 29, 2015

Majority (Republican) leadership

 * Majority Leader: Kevin McCarthy
 * Majority Whip: Steve Scalise
 * Majority Chief Deputy Whip: Patrick McHenry
 * Senior Deputy Whips: Kristi Noem, Dennis Ross, Aaron Schock (until March 31, 2015), Steve Stivers, Ann Wagner
 * Republican Conference Chairwoman: Cathy McMorris Rodgers
 * Republican Conference Vice-Chairwoman: Lynn Jenkins
 * Republican Conference Secretary: Virginia Foxx
 * Republican Campaign Committee Chairman: Greg Walden
 * Policy Committee Chairman: Luke Messer
 * Republican Campaign Committee Deputy Chairman: Lynn Westmoreland

Minority (Democratic) leadership

 * Minority Leader: Nancy Pelosi
 * Minority Whip: Steny Hoyer
 * Assistant Democratic Leader: Jim Clyburn
 * Senior Chief Deputy Minority Whip: John Lewis
 * Chief Deputy Minority Whips: G. K. Butterfield, Diana DeGette, Keith Ellison, Jan Schakowsky, Kyrsten Sinema, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Peter Welch
 * Democratic Caucus Chairman: Xavier Becerra
 * Democratic Caucus Vice-Chairman: Joe Crowley
 * Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Ben Ray Luján
 * Steering and Policy Committee Co-Chairs: Rosa DeLauro (Steering) and Donna Edwards (Policy)
 * Organization, Study, and Review Chairwoman: Karen Bass
 * Policy and Communications Chairman: Steve Israel

Senate
Senators are listed by state and then by Senate classes, In this Congress, Class 3 meant their term ended with this Congress, requiring re-election in 2016; Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 2018; and Class 2 meant their term began in this Congress, requiring re-election in 2020.

Alabama

 * 2. Jeff Sessions (R)
 * 3. Richard Shelby (R)

Alaska

 * 2. Dan Sullivan (R)
 * 3. Lisa Murkowski (R)

Arizona

 * 1. Jeff Flake (R)
 * 3. John McCain (R)

Arkansas

 * 2. Tom Cotton (R)
 * 3. John Boozman (R)

California

 * 1. Dianne Feinstein (D)
 * 3. Barbara Boxer (D)

Colorado

 * 2. Cory Gardner (R)
 * 3. Michael Bennet (D)

Connecticut

 * 1. Chris Murphy (D)
 * 3. Richard Blumenthal (D)

Delaware

 * 1. Tom Carper (D)
 * 2. Chris Coons (D)

Florida

 * 1. Bill Nelson (D)
 * 3. Marco Rubio (R)

Georgia

 * 2. David Perdue (R)
 * 3. Johnny Isakson (R)

Hawaii

 * 1. Mazie Hirono (D)
 * 3. Brian Schatz (D)

Idaho

 * 2. Jim Risch (R)
 * 3. Mike Crapo (R)

Illinois

 * 2. Dick Durbin (D)
 * 3. Mark Kirk (R)

Indiana

 * 1. Joe Donnelly (D)
 * 3. Dan Coats (R)

Iowa

 * 2. Joni Ernst (R)
 * 3. Chuck Grassley (R)

Kansas

 * 2. Pat Roberts (R)
 * 3. Jerry Moran (R)

Kentucky

 * 2. Mitch McConnell (R)
 * 3. Rand Paul (R)

Louisiana

 * 2. Bill Cassidy (R)
 * 3. David Vitter (R)

Maine

 * 1. Angus King (I)
 * 2. Susan Collins (R)

Maryland

 * 1. Ben Cardin (D)
 * 3. Barbara Mikulski (D)

Massachusetts

 * 1. Elizabeth Warren (D)
 * 2. Ed Markey (D)

Michigan

 * 1. Debbie Stabenow (D)
 * 2. Gary Peters (D)

Minnesota

 * 1. Amy Klobuchar (DFL)
 * 2. Al Franken (DFL)

Mississippi

 * 1. Roger Wicker (R)
 * 2. Thad Cochran (R)

Missouri

 * 1. Claire McCaskill (D)
 * 3. Roy Blunt (R)

Montana

 * 1. Jon Tester (D)
 * 2. Steve Daines (R)

Nebraska

 * 1. Deb Fischer (R)
 * 2. Ben Sasse (R)

Nevada

 * 1. Dean Heller (R)
 * 3. Harry Reid (D)

New Hampshire

 * 2. Jeanne Shaheen (D)
 * 3. Kelly Ayotte (R)

New Jersey

 * 1. Bob Menendez (D)
 * 2. Cory Booker (D)

New Mexico

 * 1. Martin Heinrich (D)
 * 2. Tom Udall (D)

New York

 * 1. Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
 * 3. Chuck Schumer (D)

North Carolina

 * 2. Thom Tillis (R)
 * 3. Richard Burr (R)

North Dakota

 * 1. Heidi Heitkamp (D-NPL)
 * 3. John Hoeven (R)

Ohio

 * 1. Sherrod Brown (D)
 * 3. Rob Portman (R)

Oklahoma

 * 2. Jim Inhofe (R)
 * 3. James Lankford (R)

Oregon

 * 2. Jeff Merkley (D)
 * 3. Ron Wyden (D)

Pennsylvania

 * 1. Bob Casey Jr. (D)
 * 3. Pat Toomey (R)

Rhode Island

 * 1. Sheldon Whitehouse (D)
 * 2. Jack Reed (D)

South Carolina

 * 2. Lindsey Graham (R)
 * 3. Tim Scott (R)

South Dakota

 * 2. Mike Rounds (R)
 * 3. John Thune (R)

Tennessee

 * 1. Bob Corker (R)
 * 2. Lamar Alexander (R)

Texas

 * 1. Ted Cruz (R)
 * 2. John Cornyn (R)

Utah

 * 1. Orrin Hatch (R)
 * 3. Mike Lee (R)

Vermont

 * 1. Bernie Sanders (I)
 * 3. Patrick Leahy (D)

Virginia

 * 1. Tim Kaine (D)
 * 2. Mark Warner (D)

Washington

 * 1. Maria Cantwell (D)
 * 3. Patty Murray (D)

West Virginia

 * 1. Joe Manchin (D)
 * 2. Shelley Moore Capito (R)

Wisconsin

 * 1. Tammy Baldwin (D)
 * 3. Ron Johnson (R)

Wyoming

 * 1. John Barrasso (R)
 * 2. Mike Enzi (R)

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Alabama

 * Alabama's 1st congressional district. Bradley Byrne (R)
 * Alabama's 2nd congressional district. Martha Roby (R)
 * Alabama's 3rd congressional district. Mike Rogers (R)
 * Alabama's 4th congressional district. Robert Aderholt (R)
 * Alabama's 5th congressional district. Mo Brooks (R)
 * Alabama's 6th congressional district. Gary Palmer (R)
 * Alabama's 7th congressional district. Terri Sewell (D)

Alaska

 * Alaska's at-large congressional district. Don Young (R)

Arizona

 * Arizona's 1st congressional district. Ann Kirkpatrick (D)
 * Arizona's 2nd congressional district. Martha McSally (R)
 * Arizona's 3rd congressional district. Raúl Grijalva (D)
 * Arizona's 4th congressional district. Paul Gosar (R)
 * Arizona's 5th congressional district. Matt Salmon (R)
 * Arizona's 6th congressional district. David Schweikert (R)
 * Arizona's 7th congressional district. Ruben Gallego (D)
 * Arizona's 8th congressional district. Trent Franks (R)
 * Arizona's 9th congressional district. Kyrsten Sinema (D)

Arkansas

 * Arkansas's 1st congressional district. Rick Crawford (R)
 * Arkansas's 2nd congressional district. French Hill (R)
 * Arkansas's 3rd congressional district. Steve Womack (R)
 * Arkansas's 4th congressional district. Bruce Westerman (R)

California

 * California's 1st congressional district. Doug LaMalfa (R)
 * California's 2nd congressional district. Jared Huffman (D)
 * California's 3rd congressional district. John Garamendi (D)
 * California's 4th congressional district. Tom McClintock (R)
 * California's 5th congressional district. Mike Thompson (D)
 * California's 6th congressional district. Doris Matsui (D)
 * California's 7th congressional district. Ami Bera (D)
 * California's 8th congressional district. Paul Cook (R)
 * California's 9th congressional district. Jerry McNerney (D)
 * California's 10th congressional district. Jeff Denham (R)
 * California's 11th congressional district. Mark DeSaulnier (D)
 * California's 12th congressional district. Nancy Pelosi (D)
 * California's 13th congressional district. Barbara Lee (D)
 * California's 14th congressional district. Jackie Speier (D)
 * California's 15th congressional district. Eric Swalwell (D)
 * California's 16th congressional district. Jim Costa (D)
 * California's 17th congressional district. Mike Honda (D)
 * California's 18th congressional district. Anna Eshoo (D)
 * California's 19th congressional district. Zoe Lofgren (D)
 * California's 20th congressional district. Sam Farr (D)
 * California's 21st congressional district. David Valadao (R)
 * California's 22nd congressional district. Devin Nunes (R)
 * California's 23rd congressional district. Kevin McCarthy (R)
 * California's 24th congressional district. Lois Capps (D)
 * California's 25th congressional district. Steve Knight (R)
 * California's 26th congressional district. Julia Brownley (D)
 * California's 27th congressional district. Judy Chu (D)
 * California's 28th congressional district. Adam Schiff (D)
 * California's 29th congressional district. Tony Cardenas (D)
 * California's 30th congressional district. Brad Sherman (D)
 * California's 31st congressional district. Pete Aguilar (D)
 * California's 32nd congressional district. Grace Napolitano (D)
 * California's 33rd congressional district. Ted Lieu (D)
 * California's 34th congressional district. Xavier Becerra (D)
 * California's 35th congressional district. Norma Torres (D)
 * California's 36th congressional district. Raul Ruiz (D)
 * California's 37th congressional district. Karen Bass (D)
 * California's 38th congressional district. Linda Sánchez (D)
 * California's 39th congressional district. Ed Royce (R)
 * California's 40th congressional district. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D)
 * California's 41st congressional district. Mark Takano (D)
 * California's 42nd congressional district. Ken Calvert (R)
 * California's 43rd congressional district. Maxine Waters (D)
 * California's 44th congressional district. Janice Hahn (D), until December 4, 2016
 * Vacant
 * California's 45th congressional district. Mimi Walters (R)
 * California's 46th congressional district. Loretta Sanchez (D)
 * California's 47th congressional district. Alan Lowenthal (D)
 * California's 48th congressional district. Dana Rohrabacher (R)
 * California's 49th congressional district. Darrell Issa (R)
 * California's 50th congressional district. Duncan D. Hunter (R)
 * California's 51st congressional district. Juan Vargas (D)
 * California's 52nd congressional district. Scott Peters (D)
 * California's 53rd congressional district. Susan Davis (D)

Colorado

 * Colorado's 1st congressional district. Diana DeGette (D)
 * Colorado's 2nd congressional district. Jared Polis (D)
 * Colorado's 3rd congressional district. Scott Tipton (R)
 * Colorado's 4th congressional district. Ken Buck (R)
 * Colorado's 5th congressional district. Doug Lamborn (R)
 * Colorado's 6th congressional district. Mike Coffman (R)
 * Colorado's 7th congressional district. Ed Perlmutter (D)

Connecticut

 * Connecticut's 1st congressional district. John Larson (D)
 * Connecticut's 2nd congressional district. Joe Courtney (D)
 * Connecticut's 3rd congressional district. Rosa DeLauro (D)
 * Connecticut's 4th congressional district. Jim Himes (D)
 * Connecticut's 5th congressional district. Elizabeth Esty (D)

Delaware

 * Delaware's at-large congressional district. John Carney (D)

Florida

 * Florida's 1st congressional district. Jeff Miller (R)
 * Florida's 2nd congressional district. Gwen Graham (D)
 * Florida's 3rd congressional district. Ted Yoho (R)
 * Florida's 4th congressional district. Ander Crenshaw (R)
 * Florida's 5th congressional district. Corrine Brown (D)
 * Florida's 6th congressional district. Ron DeSantis (R)
 * Florida's 7th congressional district. John Mica (R)
 * Florida's 8th congressional district. Bill Posey (R)
 * Florida's 9th congressional district. Alan Grayson (D)
 * Florida's 10th congressional district. Daniel Webster (R)
 * Florida's 11th congressional district. Rich Nugent (R)
 * Florida's 12th congressional district. Gus Bilirakis (R)
 * Florida's 13th congressional district. David Jolly (R)
 * Florida's 14th congressional district. Kathy Castor (D)
 * Florida's 15th congressional district. Dennis Ross (R)
 * Florida's 16th congressional district. Vern Buchanan (R)
 * Florida's 17th congressional district. Tom Rooney (R)
 * Florida's 18th congressional district. Patrick Murphy (D)
 * Florida's 19th congressional district. Curt Clawson (R)
 * Florida's 20th congressional district. Alcee Hastings (D)
 * Florida's 21st congressional district. Ted Deutch (D)
 * Florida's 22nd congressional district. Lois Frankel (D)
 * Florida's 23rd congressional district. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)
 * Florida's 24th congressional district. Frederica Wilson (D)
 * Florida's 25th congressional district. Mario Díaz-Balart (R)
 * Florida's 26th congressional district. Carlos Curbelo (R)
 * Florida's 27th congressional district. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R)

Georgia

 * Georgia's 1st congressional district. Buddy Carter (R)
 * Georgia's 2nd congressional district. Sanford Bishop (D)
 * Georgia's 3rd congressional district. Lynn Westmoreland (R)
 * Georgia's 4th congressional district. Hank Johnson (D)
 * Georgia's 5th congressional district. John Lewis (D)
 * Georgia's 6th congressional district. Tom Price (R)
 * Georgia's 7th congressional district. Rob Woodall (R)
 * Georgia's 8th congressional district. Austin Scott (R)
 * Georgia's 9th congressional district. Doug Collins (R)
 * Georgia's 10th congressional district. Jody Hice (R)
 * Georgia's 11th congressional district. Barry Loudermilk (R)
 * Georgia's 12th congressional district. Rick Allen (R)
 * Georgia's 13th congressional district. David Scott (D)
 * Georgia's 14th congressional district. Tom Graves (R)

Hawaii

 * Hawaii's 1st congressional district. Mark Takai (D), until July 20, 2016
 * Colleen Hanabusa (D), from November 8, 2016
 * Hawaii's 2nd congressional district. Tulsi Gabbard (D)

Idaho

 * Idaho's 1st congressional district. Raul Labrador (R)
 * Idaho's 2nd congressional district. Mike Simpson (R)

Illinois

 * Illinois's 1st congressional district. Bobby Rush (D)
 * Illinois's 2nd congressional district. Robin Kelly (D)
 * Illinois's 3rd congressional district. Dan Lipinski (D)
 * Illinois's 4th congressional district. Luis Gutiérrez (D)
 * Illinois's 5th congressional district. Mike Quigley (D)
 * Illinois's 6th congressional district. Peter Roskam (R)
 * Illinois's 7th congressional district. Danny Davis (D)
 * Illinois's 8th congressional district. Tammy Duckworth (D)
 * Illinois's 9th congressional district. Jan Schakowsky (D)
 * Illinois's 10th congressional district. Bob Dold (R)
 * Illinois's 11th congressional district. Bill Foster (D)
 * Illinois's 12th congressional district. Mike Bost (R)
 * Illinois's 13th congressional district. Rodney Davis (R)
 * Illinois's 14th congressional district. Randy Hultgren (R)
 * Illinois's 15th congressional district. John Shimkus (R)
 * Illinois's 16th congressional district. Adam Kinzinger (R)
 * Illinois's 17th congressional district. Cheri Bustos (D)
 * Illinois's 18th congressional district. Aaron Schock (R), until March 31, 2015
 * Darin LaHood (R), from September 10, 2015

Indiana

 * Indiana's 1st congressional district. Pete Visclosky (D)
 * Indiana's 2nd congressional district. Jackie Walorski (R)
 * Indiana's 3rd congressional district. Marlin Stutzman (R)
 * Indiana's 4th congressional district. Todd Rokita (R)
 * Indiana's 5th congressional district. Susan Brooks (R)
 * Indiana's 6th congressional district. Luke Messer (R)
 * Indiana's 7th congressional district. André Carson (D)
 * Indiana's 8th congressional district. Larry Bucshon (R)
 * Indiana's 9th congressional district. Todd Young (R)

Iowa

 * Iowa's 1st congressional district. Rod Blum (R)
 * Iowa's 2nd congressional district. David Loebsack (D)
 * Iowa's 3rd congressional district. David Young (R)
 * Iowa's 4th congressional district. Steve King (R)

Kansas

 * Kansas's 1st congressional district. Tim Huelskamp (R)
 * Kansas's 2nd congressional district. Lynn Jenkins (R)
 * Kansas's 3rd congressional district. Kevin Yoder (R)
 * Kansas's 4th congressional district. Mike Pompeo (R)

Kentucky

 * Kentucky's 1st congressional district. Ed Whitfield (R), until September 6, 2016
 * James Comer (R), from November 8, 2016
 * Kentucky's 2nd congressional district. Brett Guthrie (R)
 * Kentucky's 3rd congressional district. John Yarmuth (D)
 * Kentucky's 4th congressional district. Thomas Massie (R)
 * Kentucky's 5th congressional district. Hal Rogers (R)
 * Kentucky's 6th congressional district. Andy Barr (R)

Louisiana

 * Louisiana's 1st congressional district. Steve Scalise (R)
 * Louisiana's 2nd congressional district. Cedric Richmond (D)
 * Louisiana's 3rd congressional district. Charles Boustany (R)
 * Louisiana's 4th congressional district. John Fleming (R)
 * Louisiana's 5th congressional district. Ralph Abraham (R)
 * Louisiana's 6th congressional district. Garret Graves (R)

Maine

 * Maine's 1st congressional district. Chellie Pingree (D)
 * Maine's 2nd congressional district. Bruce Poliquin (R)

Maryland

 * Maryland's 1st congressional district. Andy Harris (R)
 * Maryland's 2nd congressional district. Dutch Ruppersberger (D)
 * Maryland's 3rd congressional district. John Sarbanes (D)
 * Maryland's 4th congressional district. Donna Edwards (D)
 * Maryland's 5th congressional district. Steny Hoyer (D)
 * Maryland's 6th congressional district. John Delaney (D)
 * Maryland's 7th congressional district. Elijah Cummings (D)
 * Maryland's 8th congressional district. Chris Van Hollen (D)

Massachusetts

 * Massachusetts's 1st congressional district. Richard Neal (D)
 * Massachusetts's 2nd congressional district. Jim McGovern (D)
 * Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district. Niki Tsongas (D)
 * Massachusetts's 4th congressional district. Joe Kennedy (D)
 * Massachusetts's 5th congressional district. Katherine Clark (D)
 * Massachusetts's 6th congressional district. Seth Moulton (D)
 * Massachusetts's 7th congressional district. Mike Capuano (D)
 * Massachusetts's 8th congressional district. Stephen Lynch (D)
 * Massachusetts's 9th congressional district. Bill Keating (D)

Michigan

 * Michigan's 1st congressional district. Dan Benishek (R)
 * Michigan's 2nd congressional district. Bill Huizenga (R)
 * Michigan's 3rd congressional district. Justin Amash (R)
 * Michigan's 4th congressional district. John Moolenaar (R)
 * Michigan's 5th congressional district. Dan Kildee (D)
 * Michigan's 6th congressional district. Fred Upton (R)
 * Michigan's 7th congressional district. Tim Walberg (R)
 * Michigan's 8th congressional district. Mike Bishop (R)
 * Michigan's 9th congressional district. Sander Levin (D)
 * Michigan's 10th congressional district. Candice Miller (R), until December 31, 2016
 * Vacant
 * Michigan's 11th congressional district. Dave Trott (R)
 * Michigan's 12th congressional district. Debbie Dingell (D)
 * Michigan's 13th congressional district. John Conyers (D)
 * Michigan's 14th congressional district. Brenda Lawrence (D)

Minnesota

 * Minnesota's 1st congressional district. Tim Walz (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 2nd congressional district. John Kline (R)
 * Minnesota's 3rd congressional district. Erik Paulsen (R)
 * Minnesota's 4th congressional district. Betty McCollum (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 5th congressional district. Keith Ellison (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 6th congressional district. Tom Emmer (R)
 * Minnesota's 7th congressional district. Collin Peterson (DFL)
 * Minnesota's 8th congressional district. Rick Nolan (DFL)

Mississippi

 * Mississippi's 1st congressional district. Alan Nunnelee (R), until February 6, 2015
 * Trent Kelly (R), from June 2, 2015
 * Mississippi's 2nd congressional district. Bennie Thompson (D)
 * Mississippi's 3rd congressional district. Gregg Harper (R)
 * Mississippi's 4th congressional district. Steven Palazzo (R)

Missouri

 * Missouri's 1st congressional district. Lacy Clay (D)
 * Missouri's 2nd congressional district. Ann Wagner (R)
 * Missouri's 3rd congressional district. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)
 * Missouri's 4th congressional district. Vicky Hartzler (R)
 * Missouri's 5th congressional district. Emanuel Cleaver (D)
 * Missouri's 6th congressional district. Sam Graves (R)
 * Missouri's 7th congressional district. Billy Long (R)
 * Missouri's 8th congressional district. Jason Smith (R)

Montana

 * Montana's at-large congressional district. Ryan Zinke (R)

Nebraska

 * Nebraska's 1st congressional district. Jeff Fortenberry (R)
 * Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. Brad Ashford (D)
 * Nebraska's 3rd congressional district. Adrian Smith (R)

Nevada

 * Nevada's 1st congressional district. Dina Titus (D)
 * Nevada's 2nd congressional district. Mark Amodei (R)
 * Nevada's 3rd congressional district. Joe Heck (R)
 * Nevada's 4th congressional district. Cresent Hardy (R)

New Hampshire

 * New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. Frank Guinta (R)
 * New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district. Annie Kuster (D)

New Jersey

 * New Jersey's 1st congressional district. Donald Norcross (D)
 * New Jersey's 2nd congressional district. Frank LoBiondo (R)
 * New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. Tom MacArthur (R)
 * New Jersey's 4th congressional district. Chris Smith (R)
 * New Jersey's 5th congressional district. Scott Garrett (R)
 * New Jersey's 6th congressional district. Frank Pallone (D)
 * New Jersey's 7th congressional district. Leonard Lance (R)
 * New Jersey's 8th congressional district. Albio Sires (D)
 * New Jersey's 9th congressional district. Bill Pascrell (D)
 * New Jersey's 10th congressional district. Donald Payne Jr. (D)
 * New Jersey's 11th congressional district. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
 * New Jersey's 12th congressional district. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)

New Mexico

 * New Mexico's 1st congressional district. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D)
 * New Mexico's 2nd congressional district. Steve Pearce (R)
 * New Mexico's 3rd congressional district. Ben Ray Luján (D)

New York

 * New York's 1st congressional district. Lee Zeldin (R)
 * New York's 2nd congressional district. Peter King (R)
 * New York's 3rd congressional district. Steve Israel (D)
 * New York's 4th congressional district. Kathleen Rice (D)
 * New York's 5th congressional district. Gregory Meeks (D)
 * New York's 6th congressional district. Grace Meng (D)
 * New York's 7th congressional district. Nydia Velázquez (D)
 * New York's 8th congressional district. Hakeem Jeffries (D)
 * New York's 9th congressional district. Yvette Clarke (D)
 * New York's 10th congressional district. Jerrold Nadler (D)
 * New York's 11th congressional district. Dan Donovan (R), from May 5, 2015
 * New York's 12th congressional district. Carolyn Maloney (D)
 * New York's 13th congressional district. Charles Rangel (D)
 * New York's 14th congressional district. Joseph Crowley (D)
 * New York's 15th congressional district. José E. Serrano (D)
 * New York's 16th congressional district. Eliot Engel (D)
 * New York's 17th congressional district. Nita Lowey (D)
 * New York's 18th congressional district. Sean Patrick Maloney (D)
 * New York's 19th congressional district. Chris Gibson (R)
 * New York's 20th congressional district. Paul Tonko (D)
 * New York's 21st congressional district. Elise Stefanik (R)
 * New York's 22nd congressional district. Richard Hanna (R)
 * New York's 23rd congressional district. Thomas Reed (R)
 * New York's 24th congressional district. John Katko (R)
 * New York's 25th congressional district. Louise Slaughter (D)
 * New York's 26th congressional district. Brian Higgins (D)
 * New York's 27th congressional district. Chris Collins (R)

North Carolina

 * North Carolina's 1st congressional district. G. K. Butterfield (D)
 * North Carolina's 2nd congressional district. Renee Ellmers (R)
 * North Carolina's 3rd congressional district. Walter B. Jones Jr. (R)
 * North Carolina's 4th congressional district. David Price (D)
 * North Carolina's 5th congressional district. Virginia Foxx (R)
 * North Carolina's 6th congressional district. Mark Walker (R)
 * North Carolina's 7th congressional district. David Rouzer (R)
 * North Carolina's 8th congressional district. Richard Hudson (R)
 * North Carolina's 9th congressional district. Robert Pittenger (R)
 * North Carolina's 10th congressional district. Patrick McHenry (R)
 * North Carolina's 11th congressional district. Mark Meadows (R)
 * North Carolina's 12th congressional district. Alma Adams (D)
 * North Carolina's 13th congressional district. George Holding (R)

North Dakota

 * North Dakota's at-large congressional district. Kevin Cramer (R)

Ohio

 * Ohio's 1st congressional district. Steve Chabot (R)
 * Ohio's 2nd congressional district. Brad Wenstrup (R)
 * Ohio's 3rd congressional district. Joyce Beatty (D)
 * Ohio's 4th congressional district. Jim Jordan (R)
 * Ohio's 5th congressional district. Bob Latta (R)
 * Ohio's 6th congressional district. Bill Johnson (R)
 * Ohio's 7th congressional district. Bob Gibbs (R)
 * Ohio's 8th congressional district. John Boehner (R), until October 31, 2015
 * Warren Davidson (R), from June 7, 2016
 * Ohio's 9th congressional district. Marcy Kaptur (D)
 * Ohio's 10th congressional district. Mike Turner (R)
 * Ohio's 11th congressional district. Marcia Fudge (D)
 * Ohio's 12th congressional district. Pat Tiberi (R)
 * Ohio's 13th congressional district. Tim Ryan (D)
 * Ohio's 14th congressional district. David Joyce (R)
 * Ohio's 15th congressional district. Steve Stivers (R)
 * Ohio's 16th congressional district. Jim Renacci (R)

Oklahoma

 * Oklahoma's 1st congressional district. Jim Bridenstine (R)
 * Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. Markwayne Mullin (R)
 * Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district. Frank Lucas (R)
 * Oklahoma's 4th congressional district. Tom Cole (R)
 * Oklahoma's 5th congressional district. Steve Russell (R)

Oregon

 * Oregon's 1st congressional district. Suzanne Bonamici (D)
 * Oregon's 2nd congressional district. Greg Walden (R)
 * Oregon's 3rd congressional district. Earl Blumenauer (D)
 * Oregon's 4th congressional district. Peter DeFazio (D)
 * Oregon's 5th congressional district. Kurt Schrader (D)

Pennsylvania

 * Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district. Bob Brady (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district. Chaka Fattah (D), until June 23, 2016
 * Dwight Evans (D), from November 8, 2016
 * Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district. Mike Kelly (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district. Scott Perry (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district. Glenn Thompson (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district. Ryan Costello (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district. Pat Meehan (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district. Mike Fitzpatrick (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district. Bill Shuster (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district. Tom Marino (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 11th congressional district. Lou Barletta (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district. Keith Rothfus (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district. Brendan Boyle (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district. Michael Doyle (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district. Charles Dent (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district. Joe Pitts (R)
 * Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district. Matt Cartwright (D)
 * Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. Tim Murphy (R)

Rhode Island

 * Rhode Island's 1st congressional district. David Cicilline (D)
 * Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district. James Langevin (D)

South Carolina

 * South Carolina's 1st congressional district. Mark Sanford (R)
 * South Carolina's 2nd congressional district. Joe Wilson (R)
 * South Carolina's 3rd congressional district. Jeff Duncan (R)
 * South Carolina's 4th congressional district. Trey Gowdy (R)
 * South Carolina's 5th congressional district. Mick Mulvaney (R)
 * South Carolina's 6th congressional district. Jim Clyburn (D)
 * South Carolina's 7th congressional district. Tom Rice (R)

South Dakota

 * South Dakota's at-large congressional district. Kristi Noem (R)

Tennessee

 * Tennessee's 1st congressional district. Phil Roe (R)
 * Tennessee's 2nd congressional district. Jimmy Duncan (R)
 * Tennessee's 3rd congressional district. Chuck Fleischmann (R)
 * Tennessee's 4th congressional district. Scott DesJarlais (R)
 * Tennessee's 5th congressional district. Jim Cooper (D)
 * Tennessee's 6th congressional district. Diane Black (R)
 * Tennessee's 7th congressional district. Marsha Blackburn (R)
 * Tennessee's 8th congressional district. Stephen Fincher (R)
 * Tennessee's 9th congressional district. Steve Cohen (D)

Texas

 * Texas's 1st congressional district. Louie Gohmert (R)
 * Texas's 2nd congressional district. Ted Poe (R)
 * Texas's 3rd congressional district. Sam Johnson (R)
 * Texas's 4th congressional district. John Ratcliffe (R)
 * Texas's 5th congressional district. Jeb Hensarling (R)
 * Texas's 6th congressional district. Joe Barton (R)
 * Texas's 7th congressional district. John Culberson (R)
 * Texas's 8th congressional district. Kevin Brady (R)
 * Texas's 9th congressional district. Al Green (D)
 * Texas's 10th congressional district. Michael McCaul (R)
 * Texas's 11th congressional district. Mike Conaway (R)
 * Texas's 12th congressional district. Kay Granger (R)
 * Texas's 13th congressional district. Mac Thornberry (R)
 * Texas's 14th congressional district. Randy Weber (R)
 * Texas's 15th congressional district. Ruben Hinojosa (D)
 * Texas's 16th congressional district. Beto O'Rourke (D)
 * Texas's 17th congressional district. Bill Flores (R)
 * Texas's 18th congressional district. Sheila Jackson Lee (D)
 * Texas's 19th congressional district. Randy Neugebauer (R)
 * Texas's 20th congressional district. Joaquin Castro (D)
 * Texas's 21st congressional district. Lamar Smith (R)
 * Texas's 22nd congressional district. Pete Olson (R)
 * Texas's 23rd congressional district. Will Hurd (R)
 * Texas's 24th congressional district. Kenny Marchant (R)
 * Texas's 25th congressional district. Roger Williams (R)
 * Texas's 26th congressional district. Michael Burgess (R)
 * Texas's 27th congressional district. Blake Farenthold (R)
 * Texas's 28th congressional district. Henry Cuellar (D)
 * Texas's 29th congressional district. Gene Green (D)
 * Texas's 30th congressional district. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D)
 * Texas's 31st congressional district. John Carter (R)
 * Texas's 32nd congressional district. Pete Sessions (R)
 * Texas's 33rd congressional district. Marc Veasey (D)
 * Texas's 34th congressional district. Filemon Vela Jr. (D)
 * Texas's 35th congressional district. Lloyd Doggett (D)
 * Texas's 36th congressional district. Brian Babin (R)

Utah

 * Utah's 1st congressional district. Rob Bishop (R)
 * Utah's 2nd congressional district. Chris Stewart (R)
 * Utah's 3rd congressional district. Jason Chaffetz (R)
 * Utah's 4th congressional district. Mia Love (R)

Vermont

 * Vermont's at-large congressional district. Peter Welch (D)

Virginia

 * Virginia's 1st congressional district. Rob Wittman (R)
 * Virginia's 2nd congressional district. Scott Rigell (R)
 * Virginia's 3rd congressional district. Bobby Scott (D)
 * Virginia's 4th congressional district. Randy Forbes (R)
 * Virginia's 5th congressional district. Robert Hurt (R)
 * Virginia's 6th congressional district. Bob Goodlatte (R)
 * Virginia's 7th congressional district. Dave Brat (R)
 * Virginia's 8th congressional district. Don Beyer (D)
 * Virginia's 9th congressional district. Morgan Griffith (R)
 * Virginia's 10th congressional district. Barbara Comstock (R)
 * Virginia's 11th congressional district. Gerry Connolly (D)

Washington

 * Washington's 1st congressional district. Suzan DelBene (D)
 * Washington's 2nd congressional district. Rick Larsen (D)
 * Washington's 3rd congressional district. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R)
 * Washington's 4th congressional district. Dan Newhouse (R)
 * Washington's 5th congressional district. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R)
 * Washington's 6th congressional district. Derek Kilmer (D)
 * Washington's 7th congressional district. Jim McDermott (D)
 * Washington's 8th congressional district. Dave Reichert (R)
 * Washington's 9th congressional district. Adam Smith (D)
 * Washington's 10th congressional district. Dennis Heck (D)

West Virginia

 * West Virginia's 1st congressional district. David McKinley (R)
 * West Virginia's 2nd congressional district. Alex Mooney (R)
 * West Virginia's 3rd congressional district. Evan Jenkins (R)

Wisconsin

 * Wisconsin's 1st congressional district. Paul Ryan (R)
 * Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district. Mark Pocan (D)
 * Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district. Ron Kind (D)
 * Wisconsin's 4th congressional district. Gwen Moore (D)
 * Wisconsin's 5th congressional district. Jim Sensenbrenner (R)
 * Wisconsin's 6th congressional district. Glenn Grothman (R)
 * Wisconsin's 7th congressional district. Sean Duffy (R)
 * Wisconsin's 8th congressional district. Reid Ribble (R)

Wyoming

 * Wyoming's at-large congressional district. Cynthia Lummis (R)

Non-voting members

 * American Samoa's at-large congressional district. Amata Coleman Radewagen (R)
 * District of Columbia's at-large congressional district. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D)
 * Guam's at-large congressional district. Madeleine Bordallo (D)
 * Northern Mariana Islands's at-large congressional district. Gregorio Sablan (I)
 * Puerto Rico's at-large congressional district. Pedro Pierluisi (Resident Commissioner) (D/PNP)
 * United States Virgin Islands's at-large congressional district. Stacey Plaskett (D)



Senate
There were no changes in Senate membership during this Congress.

House of Representatives

 * NY's 11th congressional district
 * nowrap | Michael Grimm (R)
 * Incumbent resigned January 5, 2015, following a guilty plea on one count of felony tax evasion. A special election was held May 5, 2015.
 * | Dan Donovan (R)
 * May 12, 2015
 * May 12, 2015


 * MS's 1st congressional district
 * nowrap | Alan Nunnelee (R)
 * Incumbent died February 6, 2015. A special election runoff was held June 2, 2015.
 * | Trent Kelly (R)
 * June 9, 2015
 * June 9, 2015


 * IL's 18th congressional district
 * nowrap | Aaron Schock (R)
 * Incumbent resigned March 31, 2015, following a spending scandal. A special election was held September 10, 2015.
 * | Darin LaHood (R)
 * September 17, 2015
 * September 17, 2015


 * OH's 8th congressional district
 * nowrap | John Boehner (R)
 * Incumbent resigned October 31, 2015. A special election was held June 7, 2016.
 * | Warren Davidson (R)
 * June 9, 2016
 * June 9, 2016


 * PA's 2nd congressional district
 * nowrap | Chaka Fattah (D)
 * Incumbent resigned June 23, 2016, following a conviction of corruption charges. A special election was held November 8, 2016.
 * | Dwight Evans (D)
 * November 14, 2016
 * November 14, 2016


 * HI's 1st congressional district
 * nowrap | Mark Takai (D)
 * Incumbent died July 20, 2016. A special election was held November 8, 2016.
 * | Colleen Hanabusa (D)
 * November 14, 2016
 * November 14, 2016


 * KY's 1st congressional district
 * nowrap | Ed Whitfield (R)
 * Incumbent resigned September 6, 2016, following an ethics investigation. A special election was held November 8, 2016.
 * | James Comer (R)
 * November 14, 2016
 * November 14, 2016


 * CA's 44th congressional district
 * nowrap | Janice Hahn (D)
 * Incumbent resigned December 4, 2016, to become a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. No special election was held and the seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Hahn did not run for re-election in 2016.
 * colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Vacant until the next Congress
 * colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Vacant until the next Congress


 * MI's 10th congressional district
 * nowrap | Candice Miller (R)
 * Incumbent resigned December 31, 2016, to become Macomb County Public Works Commissioner. No special election was held and the seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Miller did not run for re-election in 2016.
 * Incumbent resigned December 31, 2016, to become Macomb County Public Works Commissioner. No special election was held and the seat remained vacant until the next Congress. Miller did not run for re-election in 2016.


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Committees
[Section contents: Senate, House, Joint ]

Senate
Source:
 * Chaplain: Barry C. Black (Seventh-day Adventist)
 * Curator: Melinda Smith
 * Librarian: Leona I. Faust
 * Historian: Donald A. Ritchie, until June 1, 2015
 * Betty Koed, starting June 1, 2015
 * Parliamentarian: Elizabeth MacDonough
 * Secretary: Julie E. Adams
 * Sergeant at Arms: Frank J. Larkin
 * Secretary for the Majority: Laura Dove
 * Secretary for the Minority: Gary B. Myrick

House of Representatives
Source:
 * Chaplain: Patrick J. Conroy (Roman Catholic)
 * Chief Administrative Officer: Ed Cassidy, until December 31, 2015
 * Will Plaster, January 1, 2016 – August 1, 2016
 * Phil Kiko, from August 1, 2016
 * Clerk: Karen L. Haas
 * Historian: Matthew Wasniewski
 * Inspector General: Theresa M. Grafenstine
 * Parliamentarian: Thomas J. Wickham Jr.
 * Reading Clerks: Susan Cole and Joseph Novotny
 * Sergeant at Arms: Paul D. Irving

Legislative branch agency directors

 * Architect of the Capitol: Stephen T. Ayers
 * Attending Physician of the United States Congress: Brian P. Monahan
 * Comptroller General of the United States: Eugene Louis Dodaro
 * Director of the Congressional Budget Office: Douglas Elmendorf, until March 31, 2015
 * Keith Hall, from April 1, 2015
 * Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington, until September 30, 2015
 * David S. Mao (acting), October 1, 2015 – September 14, 2016
 * Carla Diane Hayden, from September 14, 2016
 * Public Printer of the United States: Davita Vance-Cooks

Elections

 * 2014 United States elections (elections leading to this Congress)
 * 2014 United States Senate elections
 * 2014 United States House of Representatives elections
 * 2016 United States elections (elections during this Congress, leading to the next Congress)
 * 2016 United States presidential election
 * 2016 United States Senate elections
 * 2016 United States House of Representatives elections

Membership lists

 * List of new members of the 114th United States Congress