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United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control

The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control was created to “monitor and encourage United States Government and private programs seeking to expand international cooperation against drug abuse and narcotics trafficking” and to “monitor and promote international compliance with narcotics control treaties.” As a formal organization of the U.S. Senate, the Caucus has the status of a standing committee. The Caucus exercises oversight on a wide range of issues, including international counternarcotics assistance and domestic drug prevention and treatment programs. The Caucus has held numerous hearings over the years and has issued a number of reports on U.S. narcotics control policy.

Jurisdiction source: www.drugcaucus.senate.gov/content/about

Members

7

Chaired by John Cornyn

Current staff

Bills referred

119th Congress

Subcommittees

Chapter I

Members

7 on the committee · sorted by leadership, then party seniority

NameRolePartyStateRank
RJohn CornynChairmajorityRepublicanTX1
DSheldon WhitehouseChairminorityDemocratRI1
RChuck GrassleyMembermajorityRepublicanIA2
RJames E. RischMembermajorityRepublicanID3
RBernie MorenoMembermajorityRepublicanOH4
DRichard BlumenthalMemberminorityDemocratCT2
DBen Ray LujanMemberminorityDemocratNM3

Chapter II

Staff

No Records

No staff on record

Senate legislative committees and some Joint committees do not yet have staffer rosters ingested.

Chapter III

Bills referred

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No bills have been referred to this committee in the current Congress.