Steve (Steve) Scalise (R-USH01)
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Capitol: 202.225.3015
FAX: 202.226.0386
District: 985.340.2185
Representative
Room 2049 RHOB- Rayburn House Office Building 50 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20515-1801

Residence: Jefferson, LA
Elected: 2008    Next Election: 2024
Spouse: Jennifer Letulle   DOB: 10/6/1965
Committee Assignments
Ranking MemberRepublican Study Committee (RSC)
Co-ChairCongressional Shellfish Caucus
FC MemberHouse Sugar Caucus
MemberJoint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies
FC MemberRecording Arts and Sciences Congressional Caucus
FC MemberHouse Cancer Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Kidney Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Long Range Strike
FC MemberCongressional French Caucus
FC MemberDairy Caucus
FC MemberSecond Amendment Caucus
FC MemberValue Actions Team
FC MemberHouse Republican Israel Caucus
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional Pro-Life Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Diabetes Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Sportsmen's Caucus
Counties Representing
Jefferson Parish / Lafourche Parish / Orleans Parish / Plaquemines Parish / St. Bernard Parish / St. Tammany Parish / Tangipahoa Parish / Terrebonne Parish

Bio

Steve Scalise proudly represents the First Congressional District of Louisiana, stretching from the beautiful Northshore of Lake Pontchartrain and the culturally distinct New Orleans suburbs to the vibrant bayous and wetlands abundant in natural resources. He was elected to Congress in 2008 after serving in the Louisiana State Legislature from 1996-2008.

Scalise served as House Majority Whip from 2014-2018 and as House Minority Whip from 2019-2022, where he was responsible for unifying the Republican Conference as legislation moved through the House of Representatives.

For the current 118th Congress, Scalise was elected House Majority Leader by his colleagues, the second highest position in House Republican Leadership.

Scalise keeps a pulse on what is happening in communities across the United States and responds accordingly. As Majority Leader, Scalise is responsible for the day-to-day workings of the House of Representatives and helps Republicans communicate their priorities to the American people. By scheduling legislation on the House Floor for a vote and guiding committee chairs on which policies and bills to prioritize, Majority Leader Scalise plays a critical role in setting the House's overall agenda.

Scalise is a strong leader who upholds the Constitution and advocates for the principles of fiscal discipline, lower taxes, a robust national defense, strong border security, freedom, and conservative values.

From passing the historic Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the USMCA trade deal-which were both major boosts to our economy-and legislation to keep schools safely open, Scalise is focused on the issues that impact Americans most. He continues to work to secure our southern border and reverse the pro-amnesty policies of the Biden Administration, partner with federal and state law enforcement officers to keep our communities safe, give parents a say in their child's education, take steps to end our reliance on China, and press for investigations into the origins of COVID-19.

Scalise knows the importance of energy development to Louisiana and the need to get back to American energy dominance. He is fighting to enact a national energy strategy that increases the supply of American energy through enhanced production and technological innovation to lower prices at the pump across the country and reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

Scalise is effective at working with Republican and Democrat colleagues to pass legislation critical to Louisiana. A steadfast defender of Louisiana's coast, Scalise led the effort to pass the RESTORE Act, which was signed into law in 2012. The RESTORE Act dedicated the vast majority of Clean Water Act fines from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill to coastal restoration. The legislation is widely regarded as the single most significant action taken to restore Louisiana's coast. Majority Leader Scalise is also a strong supporter of energy revenue sharing and leads the fight in Washington to protect Louisiana's GOMESA funding, ensuring Louisiana has access to hundreds of millions of dollars dedicated to restoring its coast.

Critically wounded at a Congressional baseball practice on June 14, 2017, Scalise was saved by a heroic response from U.S. Capitol Police special agents and Alexandria Police officers. Scalise fought for his life and returned to Congress, inspiring the nation with his resilience and optimism. Throughout his recovery, he was moved by the outpouring of prayers and support he and his family received from the American people.

A native of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Scalise graduated from Archbishop Rummel High School and Louisiana State University, where he earned a degree in Computer Science and a minor in Political Science. Scalise and his wife, Jennifer, have two children, Madison and Harrison.