United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources


The United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources is a standing committee of the United States Senate. It has jurisdiction over matters related to energy and mineral resources, including nuclear development; irrigation and reclamation, territorial possessions of the United States, trust lands appertaining to America's indigenous peoples, and the conservation, use, and disposition of federal lands. Its roots go back to the Committee on Interior and Insulars Affairs. In 1977, it became the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and most matters regarding Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians were removed from its jurisdiction and transferred to the Committee on Indian Affairs.

History

The Committee on Public Lands was created in 1816 during the 14th Congress chaired by senator Jeremiah Morrow. In its early years, it managed the settlement of the recently purchased Missouri Territory. Over time, the committee oversaw the western expansion of the United States, including the Texas annexation, the Oregon Treaty, the Mexican Cession, and the Gadsden Purchase. The Homestead Act of 1860, which would have benefited western settlers and migrants, was a result of jurisdiction of the Public Lands Committee.
In 1849, the Department of the Interior was established, with the Public Lands Committee serving as legislative oversight. The committee became responsible for enacting legislation to conserve nature and its resources. Due to the actions of the committee, Congress began working towards preservation of forests, wilderness, and historical landmarks with the signing of the Antiquities Act in 1906 and the establishment of the National Park Service in 1916.
The committee has gone under a number of name changes, but the functions and policy have remained similar to its creation. In 1921, the committee merged with the Committee on Geological Surveys to become the Committee of Public Lands and Surveys. Following the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, it became the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, absorbing the jurisdiction of the Indian Affairs, Territorial and Insular Affairs, Mines and Mining, and Irrigation and Reclamation committees. Its most recent iteration, the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, was established on February 4, 1977, after the Committee System Reorganization Amendments of 1977.

Jurisdiction

In accordance of Rule XXV of the United States Senate, all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects is referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources:
  1. Coal production, distribution, and utilization;
  2. Energy policy;
  3. Energy regulation and conservation;
  4. Energy related aspects of deepwater ports;
  5. Energy research and development;
  6. Extraction of minerals from oceans and Outer Continental Shelf lands;
  7. Hydroelectric power, irrigation, and reclamation;
  8. Mining education and research;
  9. Mining, mineral lands, mining claims, and mineral conservation;
  10. National parks, recreation areas, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, historical sites, military parks and battlefields, and on the public domain, preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of interest;
  11. National Petroleum Reserve;
  12. Nonmilitary development of nuclear energy;
  13. Oil and gas production and distribution;
  14. Public lands and forests, including farming and grazing thereon, and mineral extraction therefrom;
  15. Solar energy systems; and,
  16. Territorial possessions of the United States, including trusteeships.
The Committee is also charged to "study and review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to energy and resources development, and report thereon from time to time."

Members, 119th Congress

MajorityMinority

  • Martin Heinrich, New Mexico, Ranking Member
  • Ron Wyden, Oregon
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Angus King, Maine
  • Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
  • John Hickenlooper, Colorado
  • Alex Padilla, California
  • Ruben Gallego, Arizona
  • Ranking members

    NamePartyStateStartEnd
    DemocraticNM19471949
    RepublicanNE19491953
    DemocraticMT19531955
    RepublicanCO19551957
    RepublicanNV19571959
    RepublicanIN19591963
    RepublicanCA19631969
    RepublicanCO19691973
    RepublicanAZ19731977
    RepublicanWY19771979
    RepublicanOR19791981
    DemocraticWA19811983
    DemocraticLA19831987
    RepublicanID19871991
    RepublicanWY19911995
    DemocraticLA19951997
    DemocraticAR19971999
    DemocraticNM19992001
    RepublicanAK20012003
    DemocraticNM20032007
    RepublicanNM20072009
    RepublicanAK20092015
    DemocraticWA20152019
    DemocraticWA20192021
    RepublicanAK20212025
    DemocraticNM2025present

    Historical committee rosters

    118th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • John Barrasso, Wyoming, Ranking Member
  • Jim Risch, Idaho
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Steve Daines, Montana
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • John Hoeven, North Dakota
  • Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
  • Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi
  • Josh Hawley, Missouri
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    EnergyBernie Sanders Josh Hawley
    National ParksAngus King Steve Daines
    Public Lands, Forests and MiningCatherine Cortez Masto Mike Lee
    Water and PowerRon Wyden Jim Risch

    117th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • John Barrasso, Wyoming, Ranking Member
  • Jim Risch, Idaho
  • Mike Lee, Utah
  • Steve Daines, Montana
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • John Hoeven, North Dakota
  • James Lankford, Oklahoma
  • Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
  • Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi
  • Roger Marshall, Kansas
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    EnergyMazie Hirono John Hoeven
    National ParksAngus King Steve Daines
    Public Lands, Forests and MiningCatherine Cortez Masto Mike Lee
    Water and PowerRon Wyden Cindy Hyde-Smith

    116th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Joe Manchin, West Virginia, Ranking Member
  • Maria Cantwell, Washington
  • Ron Wyden, Oregon
  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
  • Debbie Stabenow, Michigan
  • Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
  • Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
  • Angus King, Maine
  • Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
  • ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    EnergyBill Cassidy Martin Heinrich
    National ParksSteve Daines Angus King
    Public Lands, Forests and MiningMike Lee Ron Wyden
    Water and PowerMartha McSally Catherine Cortez Masto

    115th Congress

    ;Subcommittees
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    EnergyCory Gardner Joe Manchin
    National ParksSteve Daines Mazie Hirono
    Public Lands, Forests and MiningMike Lee Ron Wyden
    Water and PowerJeff Flake Angus King

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