Mary Landrieu

 is a Democratic Senator from Louisiana
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Honorary Chairman
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Senator
Senate (1997 - present)
Legislative Branch

Member
Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship
Senate

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Chairman
Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery
Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Ad Hoc Subcommittee on State, Local, and Private Sector Preparedness and Integration
Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce and the District of Columbia
Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs
Senate

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Subcommittee on National Parks
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Subcommittee on Energy
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Senate

Considered one of the more conservative Democrats associated with the New Democrat Coalition, Landrieu was elected in 1997 and is currently in her 2nd term. She was considered a possible running mate with John Kerry in 2004.

Member
Committee on Appropriations
Senate

The Senate Committee on Appropriations has enormous sway in Congress; the largest of all the committees, with 29 members, it has jurisdiction over all discretionary spending legislation in the Senate.

Chairman
Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch
Committee on Appropriations

Though this Subcommittee oversees and recommends funding of the entire Congress, it has prime jurisdiction over Senate salaries, officers, the Office of the Vice President, Library of Congress, etc. It's reccomendations are then combined with the House's.

Member
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development
Committee on Appropriations

While primarily overseeing the fiscal spending on the Department of Energy, this subcommittee also has jurisdiction over the Tennessee Valley Authority, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation.

Member
Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government
Committee on Appropriations

With jurisdiction over the Treasury Department, federal judiciary, District of Columbia, Executive Office of the President, Federal Election Commission and others, this subcommittee is one of the most diverse. It oversees funding for general provisions.

Member
Subcommittee on Homeland Security
Committee on Appropriations

Created in 2003 in response to the 2001 terrorist attacks, this Subcommittee oversees funding of Homeland Security, and related agencies like FEMA, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, Secret Service, and the Coast Guard.

Member
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Committee on Appropriations

This Subcommittee oversees funding for such Departments as Education, Health & Human Services, and Labor, as well as agencies such as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Member
Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
Committee on Appropriations

This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs, construction work through the Department of Defense such as base realignments/closures/openings and military family housing.

Member
Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Committee on Appropriations

This Committee oversees funding of the State Department, international programs within the Department of Defense, the Peace Corps, Export-Import Bank, the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and U.S. contributions to the IMF and U.N.

Member
Democratic