GOP leadership has officially named the Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee, four weeks after the new Democratic-controlled Congress took office.

Why it matters: The panel was the final House committee to be filled by Republicans, with the delay hampering the ability of the Democratic majority to start conducting business and issuing subpoenas related to the Trump-Russia investigation. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the new chair of the committee, has pledged to reopen the Russia probe in light of the indictments of several Trump associates, and said his first order of business would be to hand over all witness transcripts to the Mueller investigation.

Republicans:

Rep. Devin Nunes (Ranking member)

Rep. Mike Conaway

Rep. Mike Turner

Rep. Brad Wenstrup

Rep. Chris Stewart

Rep. Rick Crawford

Rep. Elise Stefanik

Rep. Will Hurd

Rep. John Ratcliffe

Democrats:

Rep. Adam Schiff (Chairman)

Rep. Jim Himes

Rep. Terri Sewell

Rep. André Carson

Rep. Jackie Speier

Rep. Mike Quigley

Rep. Eric Swalwell

Rep. Joaquin Castro

Rep. Denny Heck

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney

Rep. Val Demings

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi

Rep. Peter Welch

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