United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
      
The United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) generally considers matters relating to these issues.  Its jurisdiction extends beyond these issues to include several more specific areas, as defined by Senate rules.
 Jurisdictional areas 
 Members, 114th Congress 
| Majority | Minority | 
|---|
|  Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, Chair Mike Enzi, Wyoming Richard Burr, North Carolina Johnny Isakson, Georgia Rand Paul, Kentucky Susan Collins, Maine Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Mark Kirk, Illinois Tim Scott, South Carolina Orrin Hatch, Utah Pat Roberts, Kansas Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
 |  Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Bernie Sanders,[1] Vermont Bob Casey, Jr., Pennsylvania Al Franken, Minnesota Michael Bennet, Colorado Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Chris Murphy, Connecticut Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
 | 
Source: 
 Subcommittees 
  Historical members  
 Members, 110th Congress 
| 
| Majority | 
|---|
 
|  | Ted Kennedy, Massachusetts, Chairman |  
|  | Chris Dodd, Connecticut, Vice Chairman |  
|  | Tom Harkin, Iowa |  
|  | Barbara Mikulski, Maryland |  
|  | Jeff Bingaman, New Mexico |  
|  | Patty Murray, Washington |  
|  | Jack Reed, Rhode Island |  
|  | Hillary Clinton, New York |  
|  | Bernie Sanders, Vermont[1] |  
|  | Sherrod Brown, Ohio |  
|  | Barack Obama, Illinois, until November 2008 |  | 
| Minority | 
|---|
 
|  | Mike Enzi, Wyoming, Ranking Minority Member |  
|  | Judd Gregg, New Hampshire |  
|  | Lamar Alexander, Tennessee |  
|  | Richard Burr, North Carolina |  
|  | Johnny Isakson, Georgia |  
|  | Lisa Murkowski, Alaska |  
|  | Orrin Hatch, Utah |  
|  | Pat Roberts, Kansas |  
|  | Wayne Allard, Colorado |  
|  | Tom Coburn, Oklahoma |  | 
  Members, 111th Congress  
The Committee was chaired by Democrat Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts until his death on August 25, 2009. Under seniority rules, Acting Chairman Christopher Dodd was next in line, but chose instead to remain chairman of the Senate Banking Committee.[2] Tom Harkin, next in line for seniority, assumed the chairmanship on September 9, 2009, vacating his post as chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee.[3]
| Majority | Minority | 
|---|
|  Ted Kennedy, Massachusetts, Chair, until August 25, 2009 Tom Harkin, Iowa, Chairman, from September 9, 2009 Chris Dodd, Connecticut, Acting chair, August 25, 2009 – September 9, 2009 Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Jeff Bingaman, New Mexico Patty Murray, Washington Jack Reed, Rhode Island Bernie Sanders,[1] Vermont Bob Casey, Pennsylvania Kay Hagan, North Carolina Jeff Merkley, Oregon Al Franken, Minnesota Michael Bennet, Colorado Carte Goodwin, West Virginia, July 2011 – November 2011 Joe Manchin, West Virginia, from November 2011
 |  Mike Enzi, Wyoming, Ranking Member Judd Gregg, New Hampshire Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Richard Burr, North Carolina Johnny Isakson, Georgia John McCain, Arizona Orrin Hatch, Utah Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Pat Roberts, Kansas
 | 
Source: 2010 Congressional Record, Vol. 156, Page S6226 ,
 Members, 112th Congress 
The chairman of the committee is Democrat Tom Harkin of Iowa, and the Ranking Member is Republican Mike Enzi of Wyoming.
| Majority | Minority | 
|---|
|  Tom Harkin, Iowa, Chairman Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Jeff Bingaman, New Mexico Patty Murray, Washington Bernie Sanders,[1] Vermont Bob Casey, Jr., Pennsylvania Kay Hagan, North Carolina Jeff Merkley, Oregon Al Franken, Minnesota Michael Bennet, Colorado Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
 |  Mike Enzi, Wyoming, Ranking Member Lamar Alexander, Tennessee Richard Burr, North Carolina Johnny Isakson, Georgia Rand Paul, Kentucky Orrin Hatch, Utah John McCain, Arizona Pat Roberts, Kansas Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Mark Kirk, Illinois
 | 
Source: 2011 Congressional Record, Vol. 157, Page S557 
 Members, 113th Congress 
| Majority | Minority | 
|---|
|  Patty Murray, Washington, Ranking Member Barbara Mikulski, Maryland Tom Harkin, Iowa Bernie Sanders,[1] Vermont Bob Casey, Jr., Pennsylvania Kay Hagan, North Carolina Al Franken, Minnesota Michael Bennet, Colorado Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin Chris Murphy, Connecticut Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts
 |  Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, Chair Mike Enzi, Wyoming Richard Burr, North Carolina Johnny Isakson, Georgia Rand Paul, Kentucky Orrin Hatch, Utah Pat Roberts, Kansas Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Mark Kirk, Illinois Tim Scott, South Carolina
 | 
Source: 2013 Congressional Record, Vol. 159, Page S296  to 297
 Defunct subcommittees 
The committee has had other subcommittees in the past, such as:
-  the Subcommittee on Migratory Labor during the 1950s through 1970s.
-  the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research during the 1970s.
-  the Subcommittee Investigating Violations of Free Speech and the Rights of Labor, informally known as the "La Follette Civil Liberties Committee"
 Chairmen 
 Education 1869–1870 
 Education and Labor, 1870 – 1947  
 Labor and Public Welfare, 1947–1977 
 Human Resources, 1977–1979 
 Labor and Human Resources, 1979–1999 
 Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 1999–present 
 See also 
 References 
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