Representative Mark Harris, Republican from North Carolina

Mark Harris

House Committee Assignments

Mark Harris serves on 3 house committees and 7 subcommittees in the 119th Congress. Committee assignments shape which legislation a member can advance and where they wield the most influence.

House Committee on Education and Workforce

Member

The Committee on Education and the Workforce considers matters related to education and workforce development from early learning through higher education and retirement. It addresses issues including K-12 schooling, college access, job training, workplace safety, and labor standards.

Subcommittees

  • Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education
  • Higher Education and Workforce Development

House Committee on the Judiciary

Member

The Committee on the Judiciary conducts oversight of the Department of Justice and considers nominations for federal judgeships, including the Supreme Court. Its legislative jurisdiction covers constitutional amendments, federal criminal law, immigration, antitrust, patents, and civil liberties.

Subcommittees

  • The Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust
  • The Constitution and Limited Government

House Committee on Agriculture

Member

The Committee on Agriculture holds jurisdiction over federal agriculture policy, including farming, forestry, nutrition programs, and rural development. It oversees the Department of Agriculture and shapes legislation like the Farm Bill, covering commodity programs, conservation, and food assistance.

Subcommittees

  • Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture
  • General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit
  • Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry

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