<P> The committee tends to be less partisan than other committees or the House overall . While the minority party will offer amendments during committee consideration, appropriations bills often get significant bipartisan support, both in committee and on the House floor . This atmosphere can be attributed to the fact that all committee members have a compelling interest in ensuring legislation will contain money for their own districts . Conversely, because members of this committee can easily steer money to their home districts, it is considered very difficult to unseat a member of this committee at an election--especially if he or she is a "Cardinal". </P> <P> In addition, the ability to appropriate money is useful to lobbyists and interest groups; as such, being on Appropriations makes it easier to collect campaign contributions (see campaign finance). </P> <Table> Members, 115th Congress <Tr> <Th> Majority </Th> <Th> Minority </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Rodney Frelinghuysen, New Jersey, Chairman </Li> <Li> Hal Rogers, Kentucky </Li> <Li> Robert Aderholt, Alabama </Li> <Li> Kay Granger, Texas </Li> <Li> Mike Simpson, Idaho </Li> <Li> John Culberson, Texas </Li> <Li> John Carter, Texas </Li> <Li> Ken Calvert, California </Li> <Li> Tom Cole, Oklahoma </Li> <Li> Mario Diaz - Balart, Florida </Li> <Li> Charlie Dent, Pennsylvania </Li> <Li> Tom Graves, Georgia </Li> <Li> Kevin Yoder, Kansas </Li> <Li> Steve Womack, Arkansas </Li> <Li> Jeff Fortenberry, Nebraska </Li> <Li> Tom Rooney, Florida </Li> <Li> Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee </Li> <Li> Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington </Li> <Li> David Joyce, Ohio </Li> <Li> David Valadao, California </Li> <Li> Andy Harris, Maryland </Li> <Li> Martha Roby, Alabama </Li> <Li> Mark Amodei, Nevada </Li> <Li> Chris Stewart, Utah </Li> <Li> David Young, Iowa </Li> <Li> Evan Jenkins, West Virginia </Li> <Li> Steven Palazzo, Mississippi </Li> <Li> Dan Newhouse, Washington </Li> <Li> John Moolenaar, Michigan </Li> <Li> Scott Taylor, Virginia </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Ul> <Li> Nita Lowey, New York, Ranking Member </Li> <Li> Marcy Kaptur, Ohio </Li> <Li> Pete Visclosky, Indiana </Li> <Li> José Serrano, New York </Li> <Li> Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut </Li> <Li> David Price, North Carolina </Li> <Li> Lucille Roybal - Allard, California </Li> <Li> Sanford Bishop, Georgia </Li> <Li> Barbara Lee, California </Li> <Li> Betty McCollum, Minnesota </Li> <Li> Tim Ryan, Ohio </Li> <Li> Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland </Li> <Li> Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida </Li> <Li> Henry Cuellar, Texas </Li> <Li> Chellie Pingree, Maine </Li> <Li> Mike Quigley, Illinois </Li> <Li> Derek Kilmer, Washington, Vice Ranking Member </Li> <Li> Matt Cartwright, Pennsylvania </Li> <Li> Grace Meng, New York </Li> <Li> Mark Pocan, Wisconsin </Li> <Li> Katherine Clark, Massachusetts </Li> <Li> Pete Aguilar, California </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Th> Majority </Th> <Th> Minority </Th> </Tr>

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