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Senate Special Committee on Aging

The Senate Special Committee on Aging conducts a continuing study of issues related to older Americans such as health, income, lifestyle, and more. The committee reports its findings back to the Senate at least once a year. No bills are referred to this committee and the committee has no legislative jurisdiction. (source)

Chair:
Sen. Robert “Bob” Casey [D-PA]
Ranking Member:
Sen. Mike Braun [R-IN]
Democrats:
7
Republicans:
6

The chair is always selected from the majority party and the ranking member is the most senior member of the minority party. The majority party ensures it has a majority on every committee.

Members

Portrait of Robert “Bob” Casey
Chair
Democrat
Pennsylvania
Portrait of Mike Braun
Ranking Member
Republican
Indiana
Portrait of Richard Blumenthal
Democrat
Connecticut
Portrait of John Fetterman
Democrat
Pennsylvania
Portrait of Kirsten Gillibrand
Democrat
New York
Portrait of Mark Kelly
Democrat
Arizona
Portrait of Pete Ricketts
Republican
Nebraska
Portrait of Marco Rubio
Republican
Florida
Portrait of Rick Scott
Republican
Florida
Portrait of Tim Scott
Republican
South Carolina
Portrait of J.D. (James) Vance
Republican
Ohio
Portrait of Raphael Warnock
Democrat
Georgia
Portrait of Elizabeth Warren
Democrat
Massachusetts

Members are listed in order of their rank on the committee and its subcommittees. Committee membership information is from the unitedstates project on github.

Bills

There are 1 bills referred to this committee:

Reports

Date PDF Bill