United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions


The United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions generally considers these major social policy issues. Its jurisdiction also extends beyond these issues to include several more specific areas, as defined by Senate rules.

History

While it is currently known as the HELP Committee, the committee was originally founded on January 28, 1869, as the Committee on Education. Its name was changed to the Committee on Education and Labor on February 14, 1870, when petitions relating to labor were added to its jurisdiction from the Senate Committee on Armed Services|Committee on Naval Affairs].
The committee's jurisdiction at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries focused largely on issues relating to federal employees’ working conditions and federal education aid. Prominent action considered by the committee in the 1910s and 1920s included the creation of a national minimum wage, the establishments of a Department of Labor, a Department of Education, and a Children's Bureau. During the 1930s, the committee took action on the National Labor Relations Act, the Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act of 1936 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
In 1944, the jurisdiction of the Public Health Service was transferred from the Commerce Committee to the Committee on Education and Labor, adding issues relating to public health matters to its jurisdiction. The committee's name was changed during the 80th Congress to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare as part of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. The act further expanded the committee's oversight to include the rehabilitation, health, and education of veterans. Mine safety was also added to the committee's jurisdiction in 1949.
During the Administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson, the committee took the lead in shaping legislation as part of Johnson's war on poverty, resulting in the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Through the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, certain issues pertaining to veterans were transferred to the newly created Committee on Veterans Affairs. In the 95th Congress, the Senate passed S. Res. 4, which renamed the committee to be the Committee on Human Resources. However, the name was again changed in the 96th Congress by S. Res. 30 to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. On March 18, 1992, the committee's jurisdiction was updated to include all of the areas listed below. The committee was given its current name, the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, on January 19, 1999, by S. Res. 20.
On July 25, 2024, the committee voted 16–4 to issue its first-ever subpoena, compelling the testimony of Steward Health Care's CEO Ralph de la Torre in relation to accusations of mismanagement of the health system.

Jurisdictional areas

Under the Rule 25 of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the following subject matters fall under the jurisdiction of the Committee:

Members, 119th Congress

MajorityMinority

  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont Ranking Member
  • Patty Murray, Washington
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut
  • Tim Kaine, Virginia
  • Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire
  • John Hickenlooper, Colorado
  • Ed Markey, Massachusetts
  • Andy Kim, New Jersey
  • Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware
  • Angela Alsobrooks, Maryland
  • Historical members

    110th Congress

    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Subcommittee on Children and FamiliesChris Dodd Lamar Alexander
    Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace SafetyPatty Murray Johnny Isakson
    Subcommittee on Retirement and AgingBarbara Mikulski Richard Burr

    111th Congress

    The Committee was chaired by Democrat Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts until his death on August 25, 2009. Under Seniority in the [United States Senate|seniority] rules, Acting Chair Christopher Dodd was next in line, but Dodd chose instead to remain chair of the Senate Banking Committee. Tom Harkin, next in line by seniority, assumed the chair on September 9, 2009, vacating his post as chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee. Republican Mike Enzi of Wyoming continued to serve as Ranking Member.
    MajorityMinority

  • Mike Enzi, Wyoming, Ranking Member
  • Judd Gregg, New Hampshire
  • Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • John McCain, Arizona
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • Tom Coburn, Oklahoma
  • Pat Roberts, Kansas
  • Source:,
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Subcommittee on Children and FamiliesChris Dodd Lamar Alexander
    Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace SafetyPatty Murray Johnny Isakson
    Subcommittee on Retirement and AgingBarbara Mikulski Richard Burr

    112th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Mike Enzi, Wyoming, Ranking Member
  • Lamar Alexander, Tennessee
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Rand Paul, Kentucky
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • John McCain, Arizona
  • Pat Roberts, Kansas
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • Mark Kirk, Illinois
  • Source:
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Subcommittee on Children and FamiliesBarbara Mikulski Richard Burr
    Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace SafetyPatty Murray Johnny Isakson
    Subcommittee on Primary Health and AgingBernie Sanders Rand Paul

    113th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, Ranking member
  • Mike Enzi, Wyoming
  • Richard Burr, North Carolina
  • Johnny Isakson, Georgia
  • Rand Paul, Kentucky
  • Orrin Hatch, Utah
  • Pat Roberts, Kansas
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • Mark Kirk, Illinois
  • Tim Scott, South Carolina
  • Source: to 297
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Children and FamiliesKay Hagan Michael Enzi
    Employment and Workplace SafetyBob Casey Johnny Isakson
    Primary Health and AgingBernie Sanders Richard Burr

    114th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member
  • Barbara Mikulski, Maryland
  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
  • Bob Casey Jr., Pennsylvania
  • Al Franken, Minnesota
  • Michael Bennet, Colorado
  • Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut
  • Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
  • Source
    Source: to 68
    SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Children and FamiliesRand Paul Bob Casey Jr.
    Employment and Workplace SafetyJohnny Isakson Al Franken
    Primary Health and Retirement SecurityMike Enzi Bernie Sanders

    115th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member
  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
  • Bob Casey Jr., Pennsylvania
  • Michael Bennet, Colorado
  • Al Franken, Minnesota
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut
  • Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
  • Tim Kaine, Virginia
  • Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire
  • Tina Smith, Minnesota
  • Doug Jones, Alabama
  • 116th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member
  • Bernie Sanders, Vermont
  • Bob Casey Jr., Pennsylvania
  • Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
  • Chris Murphy, Connecticut
  • Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
  • Tim Kaine, Virginia
  • Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire
  • Tina Smith, Minnesota
  • Doug Jones, Alabama
  • Jacky Rosen, Nevada
  • SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Children and FamiliesRand Paul Bob Casey Jr.
    Employment and Workplace SafetyTim Scott Tammy Baldwin
    Primary Health and Retirement SecurityMike Enzi Bernie Sanders

    117th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Richard Burr, North Carolina, Ranking Member
  • Rand Paul, Kentucky
  • Susan Collins, Maine
  • Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • Tim Scott, South Carolina
  • Mitt Romney, Utah
  • Mike Braun, Indiana
  • Roger Marshall, Kansas
  • Tommy Tuberville, Alabama
  • Jerry Moran, Kansas
  • SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
    Children and FamiliesBob Casey Jr. Bill Cassidy
    Employment and Workplace SafetyJohn Hickenlooper Mike Braun
    Primary Health and Retirement SecurityBernie Sanders Susan Collins

    118th Congress

    MajorityMinority

  • Bill Cassidy, Louisiana, Ranking Member
  • Rand Paul, Kentucky
  • Susan Collins, Maine
  • Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
  • Mike Braun, Indiana
  • Roger Marshall, Kansas
  • Mitt Romney, Utah
  • Tommy Tuberville, Alabama
  • Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma
  • Ted Budd, North Carolina
  • ;Subcommittees
    Subcommittee NameChairRanking Member
    Children and FamiliesBob Casey Jr. Tommy Tuberville
    Employment and Workplace SafetyJohn Hickenlooper Mike Braun
    Primary Health and Retirement SecurityEd Markey Roger Marshall

    Defunct subcommittees

    The committee has had other subcommittees in the past, such as:
    • the Subcommittee on Migratory Labor during the 1950s through 1970s.
    • the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research during the 1970s.
    • the Subcommittee Investigating Violations of Free Speech and the Rights of Labor, informally known as the "La Follette Civil Liberties Committee"

    Ranking members

    NamePartyStateStartEnd
    DemocraticUT???1949
    RepublicanOH19491953
    DemocraticMT19531955
    RepublicanNJ19551959
    RepublicanUT19591965
    RepublicanNY19651979
    RepublicanPA19791981
    DemocraticMA19811987
    RepublicanUT19871993
    RepublicanKS19931995
    DemocraticMA19952001
    RepublicanNH20012003
    DemocraticMA20032007
    RepublicanWY20072013
    RepublicanTN20132015
    DemocraticWA20152021
    RepublicanNC20212023
    RepublicanLA20232025
    IndependentVT2025present