Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives
 
The Committee on Education and Workforce  (also known as Committee on Education and the Workforce ) is a standing committee  of the United States House of Representatives . There are 45 members of this committee. Since 2025, the chair of the Education and Workforce committee is Republican Tim Walberg  of Michigan .
 
History of the committee [ edit ]  
Attempts were made to create a congressional committee on education and labor starting with the early congresses but issues over Congress's constitutional ability to oversee such issues delayed the committee's formation. Finally, on March 21, 1867, the Committee on Education and Labor  was founded following the end of the Civil War  and during the rapid industrialization of America. On December 19, 1883, the committee was divided into two, the Committee on Education  and the Committee on Labor . The committees again merged on January 2, 1947, after the passage of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 , becoming the Committee on Education and Labor again.  
On January 4, 1995, when the Republicans took over the House, the committee was renamed the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities . It was renamed again as the Committee on Education and the Workforce  two years later on January 7, 1997. On January 4, 2007, with the Democrats once again in the majority, the committee's name was changed back to Committee on Education and Labor.[ 1]   After Republicans recaptured the House majority in the 2010 elections, they returned to the name, Committee on Education and the Workforce, effective with the opening of the 112th Congress  in 2011.[ 2]   After Democrats recaptured the House majority in the 2018 elections, they similarly returned to the previous name, Committee on Education and Labor, effective with the opening of the 116th Congress  in 2019.[citation needed  ]  
With the passing of the new House Rules associated to the Speaker negotiations in January of 2023, the 118th Congress renamed the committee as the Committee on Education and the Workforce again.[ 3]  
Elementary and secondary education initiatives including the Every Student Succeeds Act , school choice for low-income families, special education (the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ), and teacher quality and education 
Postsecondary education programs, including the Higher Education Act , which supports college access for low- and middle-income students and helps families pay for college; 
Workforce development and skills development activities and adult education, and workforce development initiatives, including those under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act  (WIOA), which help local communities reskill and upskill workers; 
Early childhood care and preschool education programs, including Head Start  and the Child Care and Development Block Grant ; 
Career and technical education programs; 
School lunch and child nutrition programs; 
Programs for the care and treatment of at-risk youth, child abuse prevention, and adoption; 
Programs for older Americans; 
Educational research and improvement; 
Work requirements under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program and other federal programs; 
Adolescent development programs, including but not limited to those providing for the care and treatment of certain at-risk youth, including the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act and the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act and 
Anti-poverty programs, including the Community Services Block Grant Act and the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).  
Pensions, health care, and other employer-sponsored benefits covered by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA); 
Application of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) to collective bargaining and union representation; 
Occupational safety and health and mine safety; 
Unpaid, job-protected leave as outlined in the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), as well as "comp time" or family friendly work schedules; 
Equal employment opportunity and civil rights in employment, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); 
Various temporary worker programs under the Immigration and Nationality Act; 
Wage and hour requirements under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); 
Prevailing wage requirements for federal contractors under the Davis-Bacon Act and the Service Contract Act; 
Workers' compensation for federal employees, energy employees, longshore and harbor employees, and individuals affected by black lung disease; and 
Matters dealing with employer and employee relations, as well as union transparency (the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act).  
 Members, 119th Congress[ edit ]  
Majority
 
Minority
  
Tim Walberg , Michigan, Chair  
Joe Wilson , South Carolina 
Virginia Foxx , North Carolina 
Glenn Thompson , Pennsylvania 
Glenn Grothman , Wisconsin 
Elise Stefanik , New  York 
Rick Allen , Georgia 
James Comer , Kentucky 
Burgess Owens , Utah, Vice Chair [ 4]  
Lisa McClain , Michigan 
Mary Miller , Illinois 
Julia Letlow , Louisiana 
Kevin Kiley , California 
Erin Houchin , Indiana 
Michael Rulli , Ohio 
James Moylan , Guam (from February 5, 2025) 
Bob Onder , Missouri 
Ryan Mackenzie , Pennsylvania 
Michael Baumgartner , Washington 
Mark Harris , North Carolina 
Mark Messmer , Indiana 
Randy Fine , Florida (from April 8, 2025) 
 
Bobby Scott , Virginia, Ranking Member  
Raúl Grijalva , Arizona (until March 13, 2025) 
Joe Courtney , Connecticut 
Frederica Wilson , Florida 
Suzanne Bonamici , Oregon 
Mark Takano , California 
Alma Adams , North Carolina 
Mark DeSaulnier , California 
Donald Norcross , New Jersey 
Lucy McBath , Georgia 
Jahana Hayes , Connecticut 
Ilhan Omar , Minnesota 
Haley Stevens , Michigan 
Greg Casar , Texas, Vice Ranking Member [ 5]  
Summer Lee , Pennsylvania 
John Mannion , New York 
Yassamin Ansari , Arizona (from May 20, 2025) 
  
Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 13  (Chair), H.Res. 14  (Ranking Member), H.Res. 38  (R), H.Res. 40  (D), H.Res. 107  (Moylan), H.Res. 300  (Fine), H.Res. 430  (Ansari)
The committee keeps a record of party leadership for all its predecessors, including the ranking minority members.[ 6]  
 Committee on Education and Labor (1867–1883)[ edit ]  
 Committee on Education (1883–1947)[ edit ]  
 Committee on Labor (1883–1947)[ edit ]  
 Committee on Education and Labor (1947–1995)[ edit ]  
 Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities (1995–1997)[ edit ]  
Chair
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bill Goodling  
 
Republican
 
PA
 
1995
 
1997
  
 
Ranking member
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bill Clay  
 
Democratic
 
MO
 
1995
 
1997
  
 
 Committee on Education and the Workforce (1997–2007)[ edit ]  
Ranking members
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bill Clay  
 
Democratic
 
MO
 
1997
 
2001
  
George Miller  
 
Democratic
 
CA
 
2001
 
2007
  
 
 Committee on Education and Labor (2007–2011)[ edit ]  
Chair
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
George Miller  
 
Democratic
 
CA
 
2007
 
2011
  
 
Ranking members
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Buck McKeon  
 
Republican
 
CA
 
2007
 
2009
  
John Kline  
 
Republican
 
MI
 
2009
 
2011
  
 
 Committee on Education and the Workforce (2011–2019)[ edit ]  
 Committee on Education and Labor (2019–2023)[ edit ]  
Chair
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bobby Scott  
 
Democratic
 
VA
 
2019
 
2023
  
 
Ranking member
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Virginia Foxx  
 
Republican
 
NC
 
2019
 
2023
  
 
 Committee on Education and the Workforce (2023–2025)[ edit ]  
Chair
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Virginia Foxx  
 
Republican
 
NC
 
2023
 
2025
  
 
Ranking member
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bobby Scott  
 
Democratic
 
VA
 
2023
 
2025
  
 
 Committee on Education and Workforce (2025–present)[ edit ]  
Chair
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Tim Walberg  
 
Republican
 
MI
 
2025
 
present
  
 
Ranking member
 
Name
 
Party
 
State
 
Start
 
End
  
Bobby Scott  
 
Democratic
 
VA
 
2025
 
present
  
 
Historical membership rosters [ edit ]  
Majority
 
Minority
  
Virginia Foxx , North Carolina, Chair  
Joe Wilson , South Carolina, Vice Chair  
Duncan D. Hunter , California 
Phil Roe , Tennessee 
Glenn Thompson , Pennsylvania 
Tim Walberg , Michigan 
Brett Guthrie , Kentucky 
Todd Rokita , Indiana 
Lou Barletta , Pennsylvania 
Luke Messer , Indiana 
Bradley Byrne , Alabama 
Dave Brat , Virginia 
Glenn Grothman , Wisconsin 
Elise Stefanik , New York 
Rick W. Allen , Georgia 
Jason Lewis , Minnesota 
Francis Rooney , Florida 
Paul Mitchell , Michigan 
Tom Garrett , Virginia 
Lloyd Smucker , Pennsylvania 
Drew Ferguson , Georgia 
Ron Estes , Kansas 
Karen Handel , Georgia 
 
Bobby Scott , Virginia, Ranking Member  
Susan Davis , California 
Raúl Grijalva , Arizona 
Joe Courtney , Connecticut 
Marcia Fudge , Ohio 
Jared Polis , Colorado 
Gregorio Sablan , Northern Mariana Islands[ 7]  
Frederica Wilson , Florida 
Suzanne Bonamici , Oregon, Vice Ranking Member  
Mark Takano , California 
Alma Adams , North Carolina 
Mark DeSaulnier , California 
Donald Norcross , New Jersey 
Lisa Blunt Rochester , Delaware 
Raja Krishnamoorthi , Illinois 
Carol Shea-Porter , New Hampshire 
Adriano Espaillat , New York 
  
Sources: H.Res. 6  (Chair), H.Res. 7  (Ranking Member), H.Res. 45  (D), H.Res. 51  (R), H.Res. 59  (D), H.Res. 131  (R)
Majority
 
Minority
  
Bobby Scott , Virginia, Chair  
Susan Davis , California 
Raúl Grijalva , Arizona 
Joe Courtney , Connecticut 
Marcia Fudge , Ohio 
Gregorio Sablan , Northern Mariana Islands[ 8]  
Frederica Wilson , Florida 
Suzanne Bonamici , Oregon 
Mark Takano , California 
Alma Adams , North Carolina 
Mark DeSaulnier , California 
Donald Norcross , New Jersey 
Pramila Jayapal , Washington 
Joseph Morelle , New York 
Susan Wild , Pennsylvania 
Josh Harder , California 
Lucy McBath , Georgia 
Kim Schrier , Washington 
Lauren Underwood , Illinois 
Jahana Hayes , Connecticut 
Donna Shalala , Florida 
Andy Levin , Michigan, Vice Chair  
Ilhan Omar , Minnesota 
David Trone , Maryland 
Haley Stevens , Michigan 
Susie Lee , Nevada 
Joaquin Castro , Texas 
Lori Trahan , Massachusetts 
 
Virginia Foxx , North Carolina, Ranking Member  
Phil Roe , Tennessee 
Glenn Thompson , Pennsylvania 
Tim Walberg , Michigan 
Brett Guthrie , Kentucky 
Bradley Byrne , Alabama 
Glenn Grothman , Wisconsin 
Elise Stefanik , New York 
Rick W. Allen , Georgia 
Lloyd Smucker , Pennsylvania 
Jim Banks , Indiana 
Mark Walker , North Carolina 
James Comer , Kentucky 
Ben Cline , Virginia 
Russ Fulcher , Idaho 
Van Taylor , Texas 
Steve Watkins , Kansas 
Ron Wright , Texas 
Dan Meuser , Pennsylvania 
Dusty Johnson , South Dakota 
Fred Keller , Pennsylvania (since July 10, 2019) 
Greg Murphy , North Carolina (since September 26, 2019) 
Jeff Van Drew , New Jersey (since January 16, 2020) 
  
Sources: H.Res. 24  (Chair), H.Res. 25  (Ranking Member), H.Res. 42  (D), H.Res. 68  (R), H.Res. 73  (D), H.Res. 481  (R), H.Res. 596  (R), H.Res. 801  (R)
Subcommittees  
As of 2019[update]  :[ 9]  
Majority
 
Minority
  
Bobby Scott , Virginia, Chair  
Raúl Grijalva , Arizona 
Joe Courtney , Connecticut 
Gregorio Sablan , Northern Mariana Islands 
Frederica Wilson , Florida 
Suzanne Bonamici , Oregon 
Mark Takano , California 
Alma Adams , North Carolina 
Mark DeSaulnier , California 
Donald Norcross , New Jersey 
Pramila Jayapal , Washington 
Joseph Morelle , New York 
Susan Wild , Pennsylvania 
Lucy McBath , Georgia 
Jahana Hayes , Connecticut 
Andy Levin , Michigan 
Ilhan Omar , Minnesota 
Haley Stevens , Michigan 
Teresa Leger Fernandez , New Mexico 
Mondaire Jones , New York 
Kathy Manning , North Carolina 
Frank J. Mrvan , Indiana 
Jamaal Bowman , New York, Vice Chair  
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick , Florida (since February 2, 2022) 
Mary Peltola , Alaska (since September 29, 2022) 
Mark Pocan , Wisconsin 
Joaquin Castro , Texas 
Mikie Sherrill , New Jersey 
John Yarmuth , Kentucky 
Adriano Espaillat , New York 
Kweisi Mfume , Maryland (since February 11, 2021) 
 
Virginia Foxx , North Carolina, Ranking Member  
Joe Wilson , South Carolina 
Glenn Thompson , Pennsylvania 
Tim Walberg , Michigan 
Glenn Grothman , Wisconsin 
Elise Stefanik , New York 
Rick W. Allen , Georgia 
Jim Banks , Indiana 
James Comer , Kentucky 
Russ Fulcher , Idaho 
Ron Wright , Texas (until February 7, 2021) 
Fred Keller , Pennsylvania 
Greg Murphy , North Carolina 
Mariannette Miller-Meeks , Iowa 
Michelle Steel , California 
Burgess Owens , Utah 
Bob Good , Virginia 
Lisa McClain , Michigan 
Marjorie Taylor Greene , Georgia (until February 4, 2021) 
Diana Harshbarger , Tennessee 
Mary Miller , Illinois 
Victoria Spartz , Indiana 
Scott L. Fitzgerald , Wisconsin 
Madison Cawthorn , North Carolina 
Kelly Armstrong , North Dakota 
Brad Finstad , Minnesota (since September 13, 2022) 
Joe Sempolinski , New York (since September 13, 2022) 
  
Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 9  (Chair), H.Res. 10  (Ranking Member), H.Res. 62  (D), H.Res. 63  (R), H.Res. 72  (removing Rep. Greene), H.Res. 92  (D), H.Res. 111  (D), H.Res. 311  (R), H.Res. 902  (D), H.Res. 1340  (R), H.Res. 1404  (D)
Subcommittees  
Majority
 
Minority
  
Virginia Foxx , North Carolina, Chair  
Joe Wilson , South Carolina 
Glenn Thompson , Pennsylvania 
Tim Walberg , Michigan 
Glenn Grothman , Wisconsin 
Elise Stefanik , New York 
Rick Allen , Georgia 
Jim Banks , Indiana 
James Comer , Kentucky 
Lloyd Smucker , Pennsylvania 
Burgess Owens , Utah 
Bob Good , Virginia 
Lisa McClain , Michigan 
Mary Miller , Illinois 
Michelle Steel , California 
Ron Estes , Kansas 
Julia Letlow , Louisiana 
Kevin Kiley , California 
Aaron Bean , Florida 
Eric Burlison , Missouri 
Nathaniel Moran , Texas 
John James , Michigan 
Lori Chavez-DeRemer , Oregon 
Brandon Williams , New York 
Erin Houchin , Indiana 
 
Bobby Scott , Virginia, Ranking Member  
Raúl Grijalva , Arizona 
Joe Courtney , Connecticut 
Gregorio Sablan , Northern Mariana Islands 
Frederica Wilson , Florida 
Suzanne Bonamici , Oregon 
Mark Takano , California 
Alma Adams , North Carolina 
Mark DeSaulnier , California 
Donald Norcross , New Jersey 
Pramila Jayapal , Washington 
Susan Wild , Pennsylvania 
Lucy McBath , Georgia 
Jahana Hayes , Connecticut 
Ilhan Omar , Minnesota 
Haley Stevens , Michigan 
Teresa Leger Fernandez , New Mexico 
Kathy Manning , North Carolina 
Frank J. Mrvan , Indiana 
Jamaal Bowman , New York 
  
Resolutions electing members: H.Res. 14  (Chair), H.Res. 15  (Ranking Member), H.Res. 80  (R), H.Res. 87  (D)
Subcommittees  
^   Chapter 9. Records of the Committees on Education and Labor , Guide to the Records of the U.S. House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989  (Record Group 233), National Archives and Records Administration  
 
^   Wall Street Journal: Republicans Labor to Avoid ‘Labor’  
 
^   PBS: There are new House rules under GOP leadership. Here’s a short guide  
 
^ a   b   "Chairman Walberg Announces Subcommittee Assignments" . Committee on Education and Workforce . January 14, 2025. 
 
^ a   b   "Ranking Member Scott Welcomes Democratic Committee Members for the 119th Congress" . Education and Workforce Committee Democrats . January 14, 2025. 
 
^   https://democrats-edworkforce.house.gov/about/history  
 
^   Sablan is an Independent, but caucuses with the Democrats. 
 
^   Sablan is an Independent, but caucuses with the Democrats. 
 
^   "Members, Subcommittees & Jurisdictions"  (PDF) . Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved January 30,  2019 . 
 
^   "Chairman Scott Statement Announces New Subcommittee and Vice Chairs" . Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives. Retrieved February 8,  2021 . 
 
^   "Education And The Workforce Committee Adopts Rules And Oversight Plan For 118th Congress" . Committee on Education & the Workforce . January 31, 2023. Retrieved February 1,  2023 . 
 
^   "NEW: 118th Congress Democratic Committee Assignments | Education & The Workforce Committee Democrats" . democrats-edworkforce.house.gov . Retrieved February 1,  2023 .