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United States House Oversight Subcommittee on Environment

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The Subcommittee on Environment was a subcommittee within the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Accountability Committee. It was dissolved for the 118th Congress after Republicans took control of the House of Representatives and James Comer became the full committee chairman.

Jurisdiction

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The Subcommittee had oversight jurisdiction over: global climate change; environmental protection, public lands, endangered species, air and water quality; oceans; public health; conservation; international agreements; energy policy, research and development; and oversight and legislative jurisdiction over regulatory affairs and federal paperwork reduction.[1]

Members, 117th Congress

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Majority Minority
Ex officio

Historical membership rosters

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Majority Minority
Ex officio
Majority Minority
Ex officio

References

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Subcommittee page