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We knew it was coming and Wednesday was the day. Rep. John Curtis (UT-4) has officially launched his Conservative Climate Caucus, which already has more than two dozen other House Republican members.

The members of this caucus understand that climate change is a global issue and that the federal government has a role to play in solving the crisis. The working group will seek briefings from various experts and stakeholders and make sure they have a seat at the negotiating table.

Members include:

  • John Curtis (Utah-03); Energy and Commerce
  • Garrett Graves (Louisiana-06); Select Committee on Climate (Ranking Member), Transportation and Infrastructure, Natural Resources
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington-05); Energy and Commerce (RM)
  • Bruce Westerman (Arkansas-04); Transportation and Infrastructure; Natural Resources (RM)
  • Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania-15); Agriculture (RM), Education and Labor
  • Michael McCaul (Texas-10); Foreign Affairs (RM), Homeland Security
  • Frank Lucas (Oklahoma-03); Financial Services, Science, Space and Technology (RM)
  • Richard Hudson (North Carolina-08); Energy and Commerce, Republican Conference Secretary
  • David McKinley (West Virginia-01); Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee RM
  • Andy Barr (Kentucky-06); Financial Services, Foreign Affairs, Republican Study Steering Committee
  • Dan Newhouse (Washington-04); Appropriations, Western Caucus Chair
  • Burgess Owens (Utah-04); Education and Labor, Judiciary
  • Chris Stewart (Utah-02); Appropriations, Intelligence
  • Chuck Fleischmann (Tennessee-03); Appropriations
  • Cliff Bentz (Oregon-02); Natural Resources, Judiciary
  • Andrew Garbarino (New York-02) Homeland Security, Small Business
  • David Joyce (Ohio-14); Appropriations, Modernization, Ethics
  • Blake Moore (Utah-01); Armed Services, Natural Resources
  • David Valadao (California-21); Appropriations
  • Debbie Lesko (Arizona-08); Energy and Commerce
  • Doug Lamborn (Colorado-05); Natural Resources, Armed Services
  • Jeff Fortenberry (Nebraska-01); Appropriations
  • Jeff Van Drew (New Jersey-02); Transportation and Infrastructure, Homeland Security
  • Kelly Armstrong (North Dakota-AL); Energy and Commerce
  • Lee Zeldin (New York-01); Financial Services, Foreign Affairs
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks (Iowa-02); Education and Labor, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security
  • Mark Amodei (Nevada-02); Appropriations
  • Markwayne Mullin (Oklahoma-02); Energy and Commerce, Intelligence
  • Michael Burgess (Texas-26); Energy and Commerce, Rules, Budget
  • Michael Cloud (Texas-27); Oversight and Reform, Agriculture
  • Michael Waltz (Florida-06); Armed Services, Space, Science and Technology
  • Nancy Mace (South Carolina-01); Transportation and Infrastructure, Oversight and Reform, Veterans Affairs
  • Pat Fallon (Texas-04); Armed Services, Oversight and Reform
  • Peter Meijer (Michigan-03); Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs, Science, Space and Technology
  • Rick Crawford (Arkansas-01); Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure, Intelligence
  • Stephanie Bice (Oklahoma-05); Armed Services, Space, Science and Technology
  • Tim Burchett (Tennessee-02); Foreign Affairs, Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Tim Walberg (Michigan-07); Energy and Commerce, Education and Labor
  • Troy Balderson (Ohio-12); Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Robert Latta (Ohio-05); Energy and Commerce,
  • Chris Jacobs (New York-27); Agriculture, Budget
  • Michelle Steel (California-34); Transportation and Infrastructure; Education and Labor
  • Morgan Griffith (Virginia-09); Energy and Commerce
  • August Pfluger (Texas-11); Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security
  • Steven Palazzo (Mississippi-04); Appropriations
  • Dusty Johnson (South Dakota- AL); Agriculture, Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Jay Obernolte (California-08); Budget, Natural Resources, Space, Science and Technology
  • Larry Bucshon (Indiana-08); Energy and Commerce
  • Jim Baird (Indiana-04); Agriculture, Science Space and Technology
  • Jack Bergman (Michigan-01); Armed Services, Veteran’s
  • Maria Salazar (Florida-27); Foreign Affairs, Small Business
  • Tom Rice (South Carolina-07); Ways and Means
  • Anthony Gonzalez (Ohio-16); Financial Services, Science Space and Technology
  • Fred Keller (Pennsylvania-12); Education and Labor, Oversight and Reform
  • Randy Weber (Texas-14); Science, Space and Technology, Transportation and Infrastructure
  • French Hill (Arkansas-02); Financial Services