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118th Congress (2023–2025)

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The 118th United States Congress convened on January 3, 2023, and will end on January 3, 2025. View information about the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.



Overview of the U.S. House of Representatives


The U.S. House of Representatives consists of 435 voting members, 5 Delegates, and 1 Resident Commissioner. Republicans hold the majority in the chamber with 220 seats, while Democrats hold 211 seats. View profiles of all members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

 

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives


Alabama


AL-01 - Jerry Carl

AL-02 - Barry Moore

AL-03 - Mike Rogers

AL-04 - Robert Aderholt

AL-05 - Dale Strong

AL-06 - Gary Palmer

AL-07 - Terri Sewell


Alaska


AK-At-large - Mary Sattler Peltola


Arizona


AZ-01 - David Schweikert

AZ-02 - Eli Crane

AZ-03 - Ruben Gallego

AZ-04 - Greg Stanton

AZ-05 - Andy Biggs

AZ-06 - Juan Ciscomani

AZ-07 - Raúl Grijalva

AZ-08 - Debbie Lesko

AZ-09 - Paul Gosar


Arkansas


AR-01 - Rick Crawford

AR-02 - French Hill

AR-03 - Steve Womack

AR-04 - Bruce Westerman


California


CA-01 - Doug LaMalfa

CA-02 - Jared Huffman

CA-03 - Kevin Kiley

CA-04 - Mike Thompson

CA-05 - Tom McClintock

CA-06 - Ami Bera

CA-07 - Doris Matsui

CA-08 - John Garamendi

CA-09 - Josh Harder

CA-10 - Mark DeSaulnier

CA-11 - Nancy Pelosi

CA-12 - Barbara Lee

CA-13 - John Duarte

CA-14 - Eric Swalwell

CA-15 - Kevin Mullin

CA-16 - Anna Eshoo

CA-17 - Ro Khanna

CA-18 - Zoe Lofgren

CA-19 - Jimmy Panetta

CA-20 - Vince Fong

CA-21 - Jim Costa

CA-22 - David Valadao

CA-23 - Jay Obernolte

CA-24 - Salud O Carbajal

CA-25 - Raul Ruiz

CA-26 - Julia Brownley

CA-27 - Mike Garcia

CA-28 - Judy Chu

CA-29 - Tony Cárdenas

CA-30 - Adam Schiff

CA-31 - Grace Napolitano

CA-32 - Brad Sherman

CA-33 - Pete Aguilar

CA-34 - Jimmy Gomez

CA-35 - Norma Torres

CA-36 - Ted Lieu

CA-37 - Sydney Kamlager Dove

CA-38 - Linda Sánchez

CA-39 - Mark Takano

CA-40 - Young Kim

CA-41 - Ken Calvert

CA-42 - Robert Garcia

CA-43 - Maxine Waters

CA-44 - Nanette Diaz Barragán

CA-45 - Michelle Steel

CA-46 - Lou Correa

CA-47 - Katie Porter

CA-48 - Darrell Issa

CA-49 - Mike Levin

CA-50 - Scott Peters

CA-51 - Sara Jacobs

CA-52 - Juan Vargas


Colorado


CO-01 - Diana DeGette

CO-02 - Joe Neguse

CO-03 - Lauren Boebert

CO-04 - Greg Lopez

CO-05 - Doug Lamborn

CO-06 - Jason Crow

CO-07 - Brittany Pettersen

CO-08 - Yadira Caraveo


Connecticut


CT-01 - John Larson

CT-02 - Joe Courtney

CT-03 - Rosa DeLauro

CT-04 - Jim Himes

CT-05 - Jahana Hayes


Delaware


DE-At-large - Lisa Blunt Rochester


Florida


FL-01 - Vacant

FL-02 - Neal Dunn

FL-03 - Kat Cammack

FL-04 - Aaron Bean

FL-05 - John Rutherford

FL-06 - Mike Waltz

FL-07 - Cory Mills

FL-08 - Bill Posey

FL-09 - Darren Soto

FL-10 - Maxwell Frost

FL-11 - Daniel Webster

FL-12 - Gus Bilirakis

FL-13 - Anna Paulina Luna

FL-14 - Kathy Castor

FL-15 - Laurel Lee

FL-16 - Vern Buchanan

FL-17 - Greg Steube

FL-18 - Scott Franklin

FL-19 - Byron Donalds

FL-20 - Sheila Cherfilus McCormick

FL-21 - Brian Mast

FL-22 - Lois Frankel

FL-23 - Jared Moskowitz

FL-24 - Frederica Wilson

FL-25 - Debbie Wasserman Schultz

FL-26 - Mario Diaz Balart

FL-27 - Maria Salazar

FL-28 - Carlos Gimenez


Georgia


GA-01 - Buddy Carter

GA-02 - Sanford Bishop

GA-03 - Drew Ferguson

GA-04 - Hank Johnson

GA-05 - Nikema Williams

GA-06 - Rich McCormick

GA-07 - Lucy McBath

GA-08 - Austin Scott

GA-09 - Andrew Clyde

GA-10 - Mike Collins

GA-11 - Barry Loudermilk

GA-12 - Rick Allen

GA-13 - David Scott

GA-14 - Marjorie Taylor Greene


Hawaii


HI-01 - Ed Case

HI-02 - Jill Tokuda


Idaho


ID-01 - Russ Fulcher

ID-02 - Mike Simpson


Illinois


IL-01 - Jonathan Jackson

IL-02 - Robin Kelly

IL-03 - Delia Ramirez

IL-04 - Jesús G Chuy García

IL-05 - Mike Quigley

IL-06 - Sean Casten

IL-07 - Danny Davis

IL-08 - Raja Krishnamoorthi

IL-09 - Jan Schakowsky

IL-10 - Brad Schneider

IL-11 - Bill Foster

IL-12 - Mike Bost

IL-13 - Nikki Budzinski

IL-14 - Lauren Underwood

IL-15 - Mary Miller

IL-16 - Darin LaHood

IL-17 - Eric Sorensen


Indiana


IN-01 - Frank J. Mrvan

IN-02 - Rudy Yakym

IN-03 - Jim Banks

IN-04 - Jim Baird

IN-05 - Victoria Spartz

IN-06 - Greg Pence

IN-07 - André Carson

IN-08 - Larry Bucshon

IN-09 - Erin Houchin


Iowa


IA-01 - Mariannette Miller Meeks

IA-02 - Ashley Hinson

IA-03 - Zach Nunn

IA-04 - Randy Feenstra


Kansas


KS-01 - Tracey Mann

KS-02 - Jake LaTurner

KS-03 - Sharice Davids

KS-04 - Ron Estes


Kentucky


KY-01 - James Comer

KY-02 - Brett Guthrie

KY-03 - Morgan McGarvey

KY-04 - Thomas Massie

KY-05 - Hal Rogers

KY-06 - Andy Barr


Louisiana


LA-01 - Steve Scalise

LA-02 - Troy Carter

LA-03 - Clay Higgins

LA-04 - Mike Johnson

LA-05 - Julia Letlow

LA-06 - Garret Graves


Maine


ME-01 - Chellie Pingree

ME-02 - Jared Golden


Maryland


MD-01 - Andy Harris

MD-02 - C A Dutch Ruppersberger

MD-03 - John Sarbanes

MD-04 - Glenn Ivey

MD-05 - Steny Hoyer

MD-06 - David Trone

MD-07 - Kweisi Mfume

MD-08 - Jamie Raskin


Massachusetts


MA-01 - Richard Neal

MA-02 - Jim McGovern

MA-03 - Lori Trahan

MA-04 - Jake Auchincloss

MA-05 - Katherine Clark

MA-06 - Seth Moulton

MA-07 - Ayanna Pressley

MA-08 - Stephen Lynch

MA-09 - Bill Keating


Michigan


MI-01 - Jack Bergman

MI-02 - John Moolenaar

MI-03 - Hillary Scholten

MI-04 - Bill Huizenga

MI-05 - Tim Walberg

MI-06 - Debbie Dingell

MI-07 - Elissa Slotkin

MI-08 - Dan Kildee

MI-09 - Lisa McClain

MI-10 - John James

MI-11 - Haley Stevens

MI-12 - Rashida Tlaib

MI-13 - Shri Thanedar


Minnesota

MN-01 - Brad Finstad

MN-02 - Angie Craig

MN-03 - Dean Phillips

MN-04 - Betty McCollum

MN-05 - Ilhan Omar

MN-06 - Tom Emmer

MN-07 - Michelle Fischbach

MN-08 - Pete Stauber


Mississippi


MS-01 - Trent Kelly

MS-02 - Bennie Thompson

MS-03 - Michael Guest

MS-04 - Mike Ezell


Missouri


MO-01 - Cori Bush

MO-02 - Ann Wagner

MO-03 - Blaine Luetkemeyer

MO-04 - Mark Alford

MO-05 - Emanuel Cleaver

MO-06 - Sam Graves

MO-07 - Eric Burlison

MO-08 - Jason Smith


Montana


MT-01 - Ryan Zinke

MT-02 - Matt Rosendale


Nebraska


NE-01 - Mike Flood

NE-02 - Don Bacon

NE-03 - Adrian Smith


Nevada


NV-01 - Dina Titus

NV-02 - Mark Amodei

NV-03 - Susie Lee

NV-04 - Steven Horsford


New Hampshire


NH-01 - Chris Pappas

NH-02 - Ann Kuster


New Jersey


NJ-01 - Donald Norcross

NJ-02 - Jefferson Van Drew

NJ-03 - Vacant

NJ-04 - Chris Smith

NJ-05 - Josh Gottheimer

NJ-06 - Frank Pallone Jr.

NJ-07 - Thomas H. Kean Jr.

NJ-08 - Robert Menendez

NJ-09 - Vacant

NJ-10 - LaMonica McIver

NJ-11 - Mikie Sherrill

NJ-12 - Bonnie Watson Coleman


New Mexico


NM-01 - Melanie Stansbury

NM-02 - Gabe Vasquez

NM-03 - Teresa Leger Fernandez


New York


NY-01 - Nicholas LaLota

NY-02 - Andrew Garbarino

NY-03 - Thomas Suozzi

NY-04 - Anthony D'Esposito

NY-05 - Gregory Meeks

NY-06 - Grace Meng

NY-07 - Nydia M. Velázquez

NY-08 - Hakeem Jeffries

NY-09 - Yvette D Clarke

NY-10 - Daniel Goldman

NY-11 - Nicole Malliotakis

NY-12 - Jerry Nadler

NY-13 - Adriano Espaillat

NY-14 - Alexandria Ocasio Cortez

NY-15 - Ritchie Torres

NY-16 - Jamaal Bowman

NY-17 - Michael Lawler

NY-18 - Patrick Ryan

NY-19 - Marc Molinaro

NY-20 - Paul Tonko

NY-21 - Elise Stefanik

NY-22 - Brandon Williams

NY-23 - Nicholas Langworthy

NY-24 - Claudia Tenney

NY-25 - Joseph Morelle

NY-26 - Timothy M. Kennedy


North Carolina


NC-01 - Don Davis

NC-02 - Deborah Ross

NC-03 - Gregory F Murphy

NC-04 - Valerie Foushee

NC-05 - Virginia Foxx

NC-06 - Kathy Manning

NC-07 - David Rouzer

NC-08 - Dan Bishop

NC-09 - Richard Hudson

NC-10 - Patrick McHenry

NC-11 - Chuck Edwards

NC-12 - Alma Adams

NC-13 - Wiley Nickel

NC-14 - Jeff Jackson


North Dakota


ND-At-large - Kelly Armstrong


Ohio


OH-01 - Greg Landsman

OH-02 - Brad Wenstrup

OH-03 - Joyce Beatty

OH-04 - Jim Jordan

OH-05 - Bob Latta

OH-06 - Michael A. Rullli

OH-07 - Max Miller

OH-08 - Warren Davidson

OH-09 - Marcy Kaptur

OH-10 - Mike Turner

OH-11 - Shontel Brown

OH-12 - Troy Balderson

OH-13 - Emilia Sykes

OH-14 - Dave Joyce

OH-15 - Mike Carey


Oklahoma


OK-01 - Kevin Hern

OK-02 - Josh Brecheen

OK-03 - Frank Lucas

OK-04 - Tom Cole

OK-05 - Stephanie Bice


Oregon


OR-01 - Suzanne Bonamici

OR-02 - Cliff Bentz

OR-03 - Earl Blumenauer

OR-04 - Val Hoyle

OR-05 - Lori Chavez DeRemer

OR-06 - Andrea Salinas


Pennsylvania


PA-01 - Brian Fitzpatrick

PA-02 - Brendan Boyle

PA-03 - Dwight Evans

PA-04 - Madeleine Dean

PA-05 - Mary Gay Scanlon

PA-06 - Chrissy Houlahan

PA-07 - Susan Wild

PA-08 - Matt Cartwright

PA-09 - Dan Meuser

PA-10 - Scott Perry

PA-11 - Lloyd Smucker

PA-12 - Summer Lee

PA-13 - John Joyce

PA-14 - Guy Reschenthaler

PA-15 - Glenn Thompson

PA-16 - Mike Kelly

PA-17 - Chris Deluzio


Rhode Island


RI-01 - Gabe Amo

RI-02 - Seth Magaziner


South Carolina


SC-01 - Nancy Mace

SC-02 - Joe Wilson

SC-03 - Jeff Duncan

SC-04 - William Timmons

SC-05 - Ralph Norman

SC-06 - James E. Clyburn

SC-07 - Russell Fry


South Dakota


SD-At-large - Dusty Johnson


Tennessee


TN-01 - Diana Harshbarger

TN-02 - Tim Burchett

TN-03 - Chuck Fleischmann

TN-04 - Scott DesJarlais

TN-05 - Andy Ogles

TN-06 - John Rose

TN-07 - Mark Green

TN-08 - David Kustoff

TN-09 - Steve Cohen


Texas


TX-01 - Nathaniel Moran

TX-02 - Dan Crenshaw

TX-03 - Keith Self

TX-04 - Pat Fallon

TX-05 - Lance Gooden

TX-06 - Jake Ellzey

TX-07 - Lizzie Fletcher

TX-08 - Morgan Luttrell

TX-09 - Al Green

TX-10 - Michael McCaul

TX-11 - August Pfluger

TX-12 - Kay Granger

TX-13 - Ronny Jackson

TX-14 - Randy Weber

TX-15 - Monica De La Cruz

TX-16 - Veronica Escobar

TX-17 - Pete Sessions

TX-18 - Erica Lee Carter

TX-19 - Jodey Arrington

TX-20 - Joaquin Castro

TX-21 - Chip Roy

TX-22 - Troy Nehls

TX-23 - Tony Gonzales

TX-24 - Beth Van Duyne

TX-25 - Roger Williams

TX-26 - Michael Burgess

TX-27 - Michael Cloud

TX-28 - Henry Cuellar

TX-29 - Sylvia Garcia

TX-30 - Jasmine Crockett

TX-31 - John Carter

TX-32 - Colin Allred

TX-33 - Marc Veasey

TX-34 - Vicente Gonzalez

TX-35 - Greg Casar

TX-36 - Brian Babin

TX-37 - Lloyd Doggett

TX-38 - Wesley Hunt


Utah


UT-01 - Blake Moore

UT-02 - Celeste Maloy

UT-03 - John Curtis

UT-04 - Burgess Owens


Vermont


VT-At-large - Becca Balint


Virginia


VA-01 - Rob Wittman

VA-02 - Jen Kiggans

VA-03 - Bobby Scott

VA-04 - Jennifer McClellan

VA-05 - Bob Good

VA-06 - Ben Cline

VA-07 - Abigail Spanberger

VA-08 - Don Beyer

VA-09 - Morgan Griffith

VA-10 - Jennifer Wexton

VA-11 - Gerry Connolly


Washington


WA-01 - Suzan DelBene

WA-02 - Rick Larsen

WA-03 - Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

WA-04 - Dan Newhouse

WA-05 - Cathy McMorris Rodgers

WA-06 - Derek Kilmer

WA-07 - Pramila Jayapal

WA-08 - Kim Schrier

WA-09 - Adam Smith

WA-10 - Marilyn Strickland


West Virginia


WV-01 - Carol Miller

WV-02 - Alex Mooney


Wisconsin


WI-01 - Bryan Steil

WI-02 - Mark Pocan

WI-03 - Derrick Van Orden

WI-04 - Gwen Moore

WI-05 - Scott Fitzgerald

WI-06 - Glenn Grothman

WI-07 - Tom Tiffany

WI-08 - Tony Wied


Wyoming


WY-At-large - Harriet Hageman


Non-voting members


American Samoa - Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen

District of Columbia - Eleanor Holmes Norton

Guam - James Moylan

Northern Mariana Islands - Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan

Puerto Rico - Jenniffer González-Colón

U.S. Virgin Islands - Stacey E. Plaskett

 

U.S. House of Representatives Leadership


Speaker of the House: Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA-04)


Republican Leadership: Majority Leader - Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA-01) | Majority Whip - Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN-06) | Republican Conference Chairman - Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY-21) | Republican Policy Committee | Chairman - Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL-06)


Democratic Leadership: Minority Leader - Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY-08) | Minority Whip - Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA-05) | Democratic Caucus Chairman - Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-CA-33) | Assistant Democratic Leader - Rep. Joe Nequse (D-CO-02)    

 

U.S. House of Representatives Committees


 

U.S. House of Representatives Vacancies, Resignations, and Deaths


Virginia 4th Congressional District - Rep. Donald McEachin (DEM) passed away on November 28, 2022, and was succeeded by Jennifer McClellan (DEM).


Rhode Island 1st Congressional District – Rep. David Cicilline (DEM) resigned on May 31, 2023.


Utah 2nd Congressional District – Rep. Chris Stewart (REP) resigned on September 15, 2023.


New York 3rd Congressional District - Rep. George Santos (REP) was expelled from Congress on December 1, 2023.


California 20th Congressional District - Rep. Kevin McCarthy (REP) resigned on December 31, 2023.


Ohio 6th Congressional District - Rep. Bill Johnson (REP) resigned on January 21, 2024.


New York 26th Congressional District - Rep. Brian Higgins (REP) resigned on February 02, 2024.


Colorado 4th Congressional District - Rep. Ken Buck (REP) resigned on March 22, 2024.


New Jersey 10th Congressional District - Rep. Donald Payne Jr. passed away on April 24, 2024.


Wisconsin 8th Congressional District - Rep. Mike Gallagher resigned on April 24, 2024.


Texas 18th Congressional District - Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee passed away on July 19, 2024.


New Jersey 9th Congressional District - Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr. passed away on August 21, 2024.


Florida 1st Congressional District - Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned on November 14, 2024.


 

U.S. House of Representatives 2022 Election Results


On November 8, 2022, elections were held for all 435 U.S. House of Representatives seats. Following the elections, Republicans won 222 seats, and Democrats won 213 seats. View all U.S. House of Representatives 2022 election results by state and congressional district.



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Overview of the U.S. Senate


The U.S. Senate consists of 100 members. Democrats hold the majority in the chamber with 51 seats (4 Independents caucus with the Democrats), while Republicans hold 49 seats. View profiles of all members of the U.S. Senate.

 

Members of the U.S. Senate


Alabama


Tommy Tuberville

Katie Britt


Alaska


Dan Sullivan

Lisa Murkowski


Arizona


Kyrsten Sinema

Mark Kelly


Arkansas

John Boozman

Tom Cotton


California


Adam Schiff

Alex Padilla


Colorado

Michael Bennet

John Hickenlooper


Connecticut

Richard Blumenthal

Christopher Murphy


Delaware

Thomas R. Carper

Christopher A. Coons


Florida


Marco Rubio

Rick Scott


Georgia


Jon Ossoff

Raphael Warnock


Hawaii


Mazie K. Hirono

Brian Schatz


Idaho

Mike Crapo

James E. Risch


Illinois

Richard J. Durbin

Tammy Duckworth


Indiana


Mike Braun

Todd Young


Iowa


Chuck Grassley

Joni Ernst


Kansas


Jerry Moran

Roger Marshall


Kentucky

Mitch McConnell

Rand Paul


Louisiana

Bill Cassidy

John Kennedy


Maine

Susan Collins

Angus King


Maryland

Benjamin L. Cardin

Chris Van Hollen


Massachusetts


Elizabeth Warren

Edward J. Markey


Michigan


Debbie Stabenow

Gary Peters


Minnesota

Amy Klobuchar

Tina Smith


Mississippi


Roger Wicker

Cindy Hyde-Smith


Missouri


Josh Hawley

Eric Schmitt


Montana


Jon Tester

Steve Daines


Nebraska


Deb Fischer

Pete Ricketts


Nevada


Catherine Cortez Masto

Jacky Rosen


New Hampshire

Jeanne Shaheen

Maggie Hassan


New Jersey


Cory Booker

Andy Kim


New Mexico


Martin Heinrich

Ben Ray Luján


New York


Charles E. Schumer

Kirsten Gillibrand


North Carolina


Thom Tillis

Ted Budd


North Dakota


John Hoeven

Kevin Cramer


Ohio


Sherrod Brown

J.D. Vance


Oklahoma


James Lankford

Markwayne Mullin


Oregon


Ron Wyden

Jeff Merkley


Pennsylvania


Bob Casey

John Fetterman


Rhode Island


Sheldon Whitehouse

Jack Reed


South Carolina


Lindsey Graham

Tim Scott


South Dakota


John Thune

Mike Rounds


Tennessee


Marsha Blackburn

Bill Hagerty


Texas


John Cornyn

Ted Cruz


Utah


Mike Lee

Mitt Romney


Vermont

Bernie Sanders

Peter Welch


Virginia


Tim Kaine

Mark Warner


Washington

Patty Murray

Maria Cantwell


West Virginia


Joe Manchin

Shelley Moore Capito


Wisconsin


Tammy Baldwin

Ron Johnson


Wyoming

John Barrasso

Cynthia M. Lummis

 

U.S. Senate Leadership


Constitutionally Mandated Officers: U.S. Vice President – Kamala Harris | President Pro Tempore – Patty Murry (D-WA).


Democratic Leadership: Majority Leader/Democratic Leader Chairman of the Conference - Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) | Majority Whip – Richard Durbin (D-IL) | Chair of the Democratic Policy & Communications Committee - Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) | Vice Chair of Conference - Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) | Vice Chair of Conference - Mark Warner (D-VA) | Chair of Steering Committee - Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) | Chair of Outreach - Bernie Sanders (I-VT) | Vice Chair of Outreach - Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) | Vice Chair of Policy & Communications Committee - Joe Manchin (D-WV) | Vice Chair of Policy & Communications Committee - Cory Booker (D-NJ) | Secretary of the Conference - Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) | Deputy Conference Secretary - Brian Schatz (D-HI).


Republican Leadership: Minority Leader/Republican Leader - Mitch McConnell (R-KY) | Minority Whip/Republican Whip - John Thune (R-SD) | Republican Conference Chairman - John Barrasso (R-WY) | Republican Policy Committee Chairwoman - Joni Ernst (R-IA) | Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference - Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) | Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman - Steve Daines (R-MT)

 

U.S. Senate Committees


 

U.S. Senate Vacancies, Resignations, and Deaths


Nebraska – Sen. Ben Sasse (REP) resigned on January 8, 2023, and was succeeded by Pete Ricketts (R).


California - Sen. Dianne Feinstein (DEM) passed away on September 28, 2023.


New Jersey - Sen. Bob Menendez resigned from office on August 20, 2024.


California - Sen. Laponza R. Bulter served as interim U.S. senator from 2023-2024.


New Jersey - Sen. George Helmy served as interim U.S. senator in 2024.


 

U.S. Senate 2022 Election Results


On November 8, 2022, elections were held for 35 U.S. Senate seats. Following the elections, Democrats retained control of the U.S. Senate. View all U.S. Senate 2022 election results by state.

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