McClellan Will Use Positions to Deliver Results for Virginia
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) announced she was named to the House Armed Services Committee and the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee for the 118th Congress.
The House Armed Services Committee has jurisdiction over the United States' defense policy, ongoing military operations, the organization and reform of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, counter-drug programs, acquisition and industrial base policy, technology transfer and export controls, nonproliferation programs, and more.
"I am thrilled to be named to the House Armed Services Committee," said Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan. "This is a critical committee assignment given the Commonwealth's large active-duty and veteran populations and the prevalence of strategic military installations in Virginia's Fourth and across the Commonwealth. I look forward to advocating for our servicemembers and their families, maintaining America's national security, and ensuring our Commonwealth has the funding it needs to continue its role in supporting our national defense strategy."
"I am proud to welcome Representative Jennifer McClellan to the House Armed Services Committee. Virginia plays a critical role in our country's National Defense Strategy thanks to the high number of active duty servicemembers and military installations, as well as numerous military veterans that call the state home. McClellan's insight as an experienced legislator who served 18 sessions in the Virginia General Assembly and as the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress will provide a valuable addition to the Armed Services Committee," said Representative Adam Smith (D-Wash.), Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee.
The House Science, Space, and Technology Committee has jurisdiction over all energy research and development, all federally owned or operated non-military energy laboratories, astronautical research and development, civil aviation research and development, environmental research and development, marine research, commercial application of energy technology, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Weather Service (NWS), and more.
"The House Science, Space, and Technology Committee plays an integral role in driving research and innovation to maintain America's competitiveness on the international stage," said Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan. "I am excited to get to work on this committee to help expand opportunities in STEM for our next generation, including supporting university-research partnerships, increasing diversity, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration."
"I'm excited to welcome Congresswoman McClellan to the Science Committee. As the first Black woman to represent Virginia, Representative McClellan is a history-making new Member of Congress. The Science Committee is the Committee of the future. I know Representative McClellan is dedicated to building a brighter future for all and I look forward to working with her to find solutions to our most pressing challenges with science at the forefront," said Ranking Member Zoe Lofgren (D-CA).