National Security & International Trade & Finance

National Security and International Trade and Finance Subcommittee

Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
Contact
Office: 534 Dirksen Website: http://banking.senate.gov/
Members: 5 Phone: 202-224-7391
Profile Contents
1. Members
2. Staff
Members
Democrats
Sen Mark Warner
Virginia
Chairman
Elected: 2008, term expires 2014, 1st term.
Website: http://warner.senate.gov
Phone: (202) 224-2023
Republicans
Sen Mark Kirk
Illinois
Ranking Member
Elected: Nov. 2010, term expires 2016, 1st full term.
Website: http://kirk.senate.gov
Phone: (202) 224-2854
Sen Sherrod Brown
Ohio
Elected: 2006, term expires 2018, 2nd term.
Website: http://brown.senate.gov
Phone: (202) 224-2315
Sen Joe Manchin
West Virginia
Elected: Nov. 2010, term expires 2018, 1st full term.
Website: http://manchin.senate.gov
Sen Jerry Moran
Kansas
Elected: 2010, term expires 2016, 1st term.
Website: http://moran.senate.gov
Phone: (202) 224-6521
Staff
Sweet, Sue
Staff Director
Email: sue_sweet@kirk.senate.gov
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