Help us improve in just 2 minutes—share your thoughts in our reader survey.

United States House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services

From Ballotpedia
Jump to: navigation, search

CongressLogo.png

Committees of the U.S. Congress

Joint Congressional Committees
EconomicLibraryPrintingTaxation

U.S. Senate Committees
AgingAgriculture, Nutrition, and ForestryAppropriationsArmed ServicesBanking, Housing, and Urban AffairsBudgetCommerce, Science, and TransportationEnergy and Natural ResourcesEnvironment and Public WorksEthics (Select)FinanceForeign RelationsHealth, Education, Labor, and PensionsHomeland Security and Governmental AffairsIndian AffairsIntelligence (Select)JudiciaryRules and AdministrationSmall Business and EntrepreneurshipVeterans' Affairs

U.S. House Committees
AgricultureAppropriationsArmed ServicesBudgetEducation and the WorkforceEnergy and CommerceEthicsFinancial ServicesForeign AffairsHomeland SecurityHouse AdministrationIntelligence (Permanent Select)JudiciaryNatural ResourcesOversight and Government ReformRulesScience, Space, and TechnologySmall BusinessStrategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist PartyTransportation and InfrastructureVeterans' AffairsWays and Means

Background
United States CongressUnited States SenateUnited States House of RepresentativesUnited States Constitution113th United States Congress112th United States Congress

The United States House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services is a standing committee of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Leadership

Note: Ballotpedia is researching and collecting committee and subcommittee membership lists for the current meeting of the United States Congress. Once the information is verified, it will be added to this page. If you would like to send us an update or ask a question, email us.

119th Congress

The committee chairman in the 119th Congress is French Hill (R).


118th Congress

The committee chairman in the 118th Congress was Patrick McHenry (R).

117th Congress

The committee chairwoman in the 117th Congress was Maxine Waters (D).

116th Congress

The committee chairwoman in the 116th Congress was Maxine Waters (D).

115th Congress

The committee chairman in the 115th Congress was Jeb Hensarling (R).

114th Congress

The committee chairman in the 114th Congress was Jeb Hensarling (R).

113th Congress

The committee chairman in the 113th Congress was Jeb Hensarling (R).[1]

112th Congress

The committee chairman in the 112th Congress was Spencer Bachus (R).[2]

Membership











Subcommittees

Capital Markets

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Subcommittee on Capital Markets Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (11)Republican members (14)
Brad Sherman Ann Wagner Chairman
David Scott Andrew Garbarino Vice Chairman
Gregory W. Meeks Frank Lucas
Juan Vargas Pete Sessions
Josh Gottheimer Warren Davidson
Vicente Gonzalez Jr. Bryan Steil
Sean Casten Marlin A. Stutzman
Emanuel Cleaver Michael Lawler
Stephen Lynch Andrew Ogles
Cleo Fields Zach Nunn
Janelle Bynum Lisa McClain
Maria Elvira Salazar
Troy Downing
Mike Haridopolos


Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (13)Republican members (17)
Carolyn Maloney Ranking MemberBill Huizenga Chairman
[[Brad Sherman]] Randy Hultgren Vice Chairman
Stephen Lynch Peter King
David Scott Patrick McHenry
Jim Himes Sean Duffy
Keith Ellison Steve Stivers
Bill Foster Ann Wagner
Gregory Meeks Luke Messer
Kyrsten Sinema Bruce Poliquin
Juan Vargas French Hill
Josh Gottheimer Tom Emmer
Vicente Gonzalez Alexander Mooney
Maxine Waters Ex OfficioThomas MacArthur
Warren Davidson
Ted Budd
Trey Hollingsworth
Jeb Hensarling Ex Officio

Note: This committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Investor Protection, Entrepreneurship and Capital Markets.

Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial Intelligence

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial Intelligence Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (9)Republican members (12)
Stephen Lynch Bryan Steil Chairman
Brad Sherman Tom Emmer Vice Chairman
Bill Foster Bill Huizenga
Josh Gottheimer Warren Davidson
Ayanna Pressley John Rose
Ritchie Torres William Timmons
Sylvia Garcia Marlin A. Stutzman
Brittany Pettersen Byron Donalds
Sam Liccardo Zach Nunn
Troy Downing
Mike Haridopolos
Timothy K. Moore



The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion. Beginning in 2025, the name of this committee changed from Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion to Digital Assets, Financial Technology, and Artificial Intelligence.

Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions.

Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (11)Republican members (14)
Bill Foster Andy Barr Chairman
Nydia Velazquez Barry Loudermilk Vice Chairman
Gregory W. Meeks Bill Huizenga
David Scott Roger Williams
Brad Sherman John Rose
Al Green William Timmons
Juan Vargas Ralph Norman
Sean Casten Dan Meuser
Stephen Lynch Young Kim
Joyce Beatty Byron Donalds
Cleo Fields Scott Fitzgerald
Mike Flood
Monica De La Cruz
Timothy K. Moore


Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (12)Republican members (15)
William Lacy Clay Ranking MemberBlaine Luetkemeyer Chairman
Carolyn Maloney Edward Royce Vice Chairman
Gregory Meeks Frank Lucas
David Scott Bill Posey
Nydia Velazquez Dennis Ross
Al Green Robert Pittenger
Keith Ellison Andy Barr
Michael Capuano Scott Tipton
Denny Heck Roger Williams
Gwen Moore Mia Love
Charlie Crist Dave Trott
Maxine Waters Ex OfficioBarry Loudermilk
David Kustoff
Claudia Tenney
Jeb Hensarling Ex Officio

Housing and Insurance

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Housing, Community Development and Insurance.

Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (9)Republican members (10)
Emanuel Cleaver Mike Flood Chairman
Nydia Velazquez Monica De La Cruz Vice Chairwoman
Rashida Tlaib John Rose
Ayanna Pressley William Timmons
Ritchie Torres Ralph Norman
Sylvia Garcia Scott Fitzgerald
Nikema Williams Andrew Garbarino
Brittany Pettersen Michael Lawler
Janelle Bynum Maria Elvira Salazar
Troy Downing


Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (11)Republican members (14)
Emanuel Cleaver Ranking MemberSean Duffy Chairman
Nydia Velazquez Dennis Ross Vice Chairman
Mike Capuano Ed Royce
William Lacy Clay Stevan Pearce
[[Brad Sherman]] Bill Posey
Stephen Lynch Blaine Luetkemeyer
Joyce Beatty Steve Stivers
Daniel Kildee Randy Hultgren
John Delaney Keith Rothfus
Ruben Kihuen Lee Zeldin
Maxine Waters Ex OfficioDave Trott
Thomas MacArthur
Ted Budd
Jeb Hensarling Ex Officio

National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (8)Republican members (10)
Joyce Beatty Warren Davidson Chairman
Josh Gottheimer Zach Nunn Vice Chairman
Juan Vargas Frank Lucas
Bill Foster Pete Sessions
Vicente Gonzalez Jr. Andy Barr
Ritchie Torres Roger Williams
Sean Casten Young Kim
Sam Liccardo Andrew Ogles
Lisa McClain
Maria Elvira Salazar


Subcommittee on Monetary Policy and Trade Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (10)Republican members (13)
Gwen Moore Ranking MemberAndy Barr Chairman
Greg Meeks Roger Williams Vice Chairman
Bill Foster Frank Lucas
[[Brad Sherman]] Bill Huizenga
Al Green Robert Pittenger
Denny Heck Mia Love
Dan Kildee French Hill
Juan Vargas Tom Emmer
Charlie Crist Alexander Mooney
Maxine Waters Ex OfficioWarren Davidson
Claudia Tenney
Trey Hollingsworth
Jeb Hensarling Ex Officio

Note: The committee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy.

Oversight and Investigations

To view the jurisdiction and recent activities of this subcommittee, please see the official committee page here.

Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Members, 2025-2026
Democratic members (5)Republican members (7)
Al Green Dan Meuser Chairman
Rashida Tlaib Timothy K. Moore Vice Chairman
Nikema Williams Ann Wagner
Cleo Fields Barry Loudermilk
Sam Liccardo Andrew Garbarino
Andrew Ogles
Mike Haridopolos


Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Members, 2017-2018
Democratic members (10)Republican members (13)
Al Green Ranking MemberAnn Wagner Chairman
Keith Ellison Scott Tipton Vice Chairman
Emanuel Cleaver Peter King
Joyce Beatty Patrick McHenry
Michael Capuano Dennis Ross
Gwen Moore Luke Messer
Josh Gottheimer Lee Zeldin
Vicente Gonzalez Dave Trott
Charlie Crist Barry Loudermilk
Maxine Waters Ex OfficioDavid Kustoff
Claudia Tenney
Trey Hollingsworth
Jeb Hensarling Ex Officio

Decommissioned subcommittees

Jurisdiction

According to the official House website, the jurisdiction of the Financial Services Committee includes the following:

  1. Banks and banking, including deposit insurance and Federal monetary policy.
  2. Economic stabilization, defense production, renegotiation, and control of the price of commodities, rents, and services.
  3. Financial aid to commerce and industry (other than transportation).
  4. Insurance generally.
  5. International finance.
  6. International financial and monetary organizations.
  7. Money and credit, including currency and the issuance of notes and redemption thereof; gold and silver, including the coinage thereof; valuation and revaluation of the dollar.
  8. Public and private housing.
  9. Securities and exchanges.
  10. Urban development.

[3]

—The Committee on Financial Services[4]

Contact

2129 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-4247
Press: (202) 225-6952

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Politico, "House committee chairs all men," November 28, 2012
  2. The Committee on Financial Services, "Committee Members," accessed January 2012
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  4. The Committee on Financial Services