


Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
Once the Texas Attorney General (1998-2002) and considered as a replacement for the 2005 and 2006 U.S. Supreme Court seats, Cornyn currently represents Texas in the U.S. Senate. Serving since 2002, he's ranked as the 3rd most conservative Senator.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over everything related to the National Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps except special and strategic operations.
This Committee has legislative oversight of the U.S. armed forces, including the Department of Defense, Selective Service, military research and development, nuclear energy as a national security matter, and other military and security issues.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over the Department of Defense's actions against weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, drug wars and its policies on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. Additionally, it oversees U.S. military technology sold abroad.
