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House Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces is a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee in the United States House of Representatives.

The Chair of the subcommittee is Democrat Jim Cooper of Tennessee and the Ranking Member is Republican Mike Turner of Ohio.

Jurisdiction[]

The Strategic Forces Subcommittee exercises oversight and legislative jurisdiction over:

  1. Strategic Forces (except deep strike systems)
  2. space programs
  3. ballistic missile defense
  4. Department of Energy national security programs (except non-proliferation programs)

Members, 117th Congress[1][2][]

Majority Minority
  • Jim Cooper, Tennessee, Chair
  • James Langevin, Rhode Island
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Seth Moulton, Massachusetts
  • Salud Carbajal, California, Vice Chair
  • Ro Khanna, California
  • Joseph Morelle, New York
  • Jimmy Panetta, California
  • Mike Turner, Ohio, Ranking Member
  • Joe Wilson, South Carolina
  • Doug Lamborn, Colorado
  • Mo Brooks, Alabama
  • Elise Stefanik, New York
  • Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee
  • Liz Cheney, Wyoming
  • Michael Waltz, Florida
Ex officio
  • Adam Smith, Washington
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama

Historical membership rosters[]

115th Congress[]

Majority Minority
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama, Chairman
  • Trent Franks, Arizona
  • Doug Lamborn, Colorado
  • Duncan D. Hunter, California
  • Mo Brooks, Alabama
  • Mike Turner, Ohio
  • Mike Coffman, Colorado
  • Bradley Byrne, Alabama
  • Sam Graves, Missouri
  • Paul Mitchell, Michigan
  • Jim Cooper, Tennessee, Ranking Member
  • Susan Davis, California
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Beto O'Rourke, Texas
  • Donald Norcross, New Jersey
  • Ro Khanna, California
  • Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii[3]
Ex officio
  • Mac Thornberry, Texas
  • Adam Smith, Washington

116th Congress[]

Majority Minority
  • Jim Cooper, Tennessee, Chair
  • Susan Davis, California
  • Rick Larsen, Washington
  • John Garamendi, California
  • Jackie Speier, California
  • Seth Moulton, Massachusetts
  • Salud Carbajal, California
  • Ro Khanna, California
  • Bill Keating, Massachusetts
  • Kendra Horn, Oklahoma
  • Mike Turner, Ohio, Ranking Member
  • Joe Wilson, South Carolina
  • Rob Bishop, Utah
  • Mike Rogers, Alabama
  • Mo Brooks, Alabama
  • Bradley Byrne, Alabama
  • Scott DesJarlais, Tennessee
  • Liz Cheney, Wyoming
Ex officio
  • Adam Smith, Washington
  • Mac Thornberry, Texas

See also[]

References[]

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