Member
Democratic (1983 - present)
Senator Lieberman was re-elected in 2006 to the U.S. Senate as an Independent on the ticket of the "Connecticut for Lieberman" party. Senator Lieberman is now officially listed as an "Independent Democrat" and is a member of the Democratic Senate caucus for the 110th Congress.
Member
Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship
Senate
Lierbman, after losing the Democratic nomination for Senate in 2006, the first time since his entrance in 1989, became an Independent with close links to the Dems and Republicans. He ran aside Gore in 2000 in the failed presidential bid.
Chairman
Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs
Senate
Lierbman, after losing the Democratic nomination for Senate in 2006, the first time since his entrance in 1989, became an Independent with close links to the Dems and Republicans. He ran aside Gore in 2000 in the failed presidential bid.
Member
Committee on Environment & Public Works
Senate
Lierbman, after losing the Democratic nomination for Senate in 2006, the first time since his entrance in 1989, became an Independent with close links to the Dems and Republicans. He ran aside Gore in 2000 in the failed presidential bid.
Member
Committee on Armed Services
Senate
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.