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House

Natural Resources Committee

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About This Committee

The House Natural Resources Committee oversees federal lands, oceans, Native American affairs, and natural resource management. It has jurisdiction over national parks, public lands, mining, water resources, fisheries, wildlife, and territorial affairs.

Bills related to the National Park Service, endangered species protections, offshore drilling, water rights, tribal sovereignty, and the management of over 640 million acres of federal public lands are referred here. The committee shapes policies affecting everything from whether new areas become national monuments to how mining and energy development happens on public land to the rights and resources of Native American tribes.

44
Members ↓
20
Democrats
24
Republicans
116
Bills Referred
50
Reports

Committee Reports

H. Rpt. 119-568report

ESA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2025

2026-03-24ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-568 accompanies the "Esa Amendments Act of 2025" — legislation that falls within the Natural Resources Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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H. Rpt. 119-543report

CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL PARK ACT

2026-03-12ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-543 accompanies the "Chiricahua National Park Act" — legislation that falls within the Natural Resources Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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H. Rpt. 119-542report

SAVE OUR SEQUOIAS ACT

2026-03-12ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-542 accompanies the "Save Our Sequoias Act" — legislation that falls within the Natural Resources Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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H. Rpt. 119-536report

GATEWAY PARTNERSHIP ACT

2026-03-02ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-536 accompanies the "Gateway Partnership Act" — legislation that falls within the Natural Resources Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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H. Rpt. 119-537report

NORTH RIM RESTORATION ACT

2026-03-02ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-537 accompanies the "North Rim Restoration Act" — legislation that falls within the Natural Resources Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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Subcommittees (5 active)

Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee
24 members
Federal Lands Subcommittee
16 members1 bills
Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee
11 members
Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee
8 members6 bills
Water, Wildlife and Fisheries Subcommittee
25 members

All Members (44)

Mark E. Amodei
RNV-2
Yassamin Ansari
DAZ-3
Nicholas J. Begich III
RAK
Cliff Bentz
ROR-2
Lauren Boebert
RCO-4
Julia Brownley
DCA-26
Mike Collins
RGA-10
Jeff Crank
RCO-5
Maxine Dexter
DOR-3
Debbie Dingell
DMI-6
Sarah Elfreth
DMD-3
Mike Ezell
RMS-4
Russ Fulcher
RID-1
Jared F. Golden
DME-2
Paul A. Gosar
RAZ-9
Adam Gray
DCA-13
Adelita S. Grijalva
DAZ-7
Harriet M. Hageman
RWY
Pablo José Hernández
DPR
Val T. Hoyle
DOR-4
Jared Huffman
DCA-2
Wesley Hunt
RTX-38
Jeff Hurd
RCO-3
Mike Kennedy
RUT-3
Jennifer A. Kiggans
RVA-2
Susie Lee
DNV-3
Teresa Leger Fernandez
DNM-3
Seth Magaziner
DRI-2
Celeste Maloy
RUT-2
Tom McClintock
RCA-5
Addison P. McDowell
RNC-6
Dave Min
DCA-47
Joe Neguse
DCO-2
Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen
RAS
Emily Randall
DWA-6
Luz M. Rivas
DCA-29
Darren Soto
DFL-9
Melanie A. Stansbury
DNM-1
Pete Stauber
RMN-8
Thomas P. Tiffany
RWI-7
Tim Walberg
RMI-5
Daniel Webster
RFL-11
Bruce Westerman
RAR-4
Robert J. Wittman
RVA-1