KK K senate profile ~ x xk wea > Current Majority Leader McConnell will stay in the post after successfully working this past session to keep the Senate in Republican hands, while Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) will take over for retiring Senator Reid after 12 years as Democratic Leader. Given that Republicans held control of the Senate, McConnell will spend the next two years working toward a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority in the 2018 elections, when 25 Democratic or Independent seats are up for re- election, compared with only eight Republicans. Schumer will likely try to reach some compromises with Republicans while distinguishing his party ahead of 2018, and will likely be pulled left, with the influence of Senators Elizabeth Warren (D- MA) and Bernie Sanders (D-VT). Leadership elections are expected to be held on Wednesday, November 16, and committee ratios, likely to be close to what they are now, will be determined soon after the Senate reconvenes. Predicting the chair and ranking members of Senate committees immediately after an election is speculative because members with seniority will be able to choose between chairmanships and must adhere to Senate Republican committee leadership term limits. Republican senators may serve as chairman for six years and six years as ranking member for any one committee, on a cumulative basis. Following is a discussion of expected select committee chairmen and membership for 2017. An added complication could arise should sitting Republican senators be tapped for cabinet positionsin the Trump administration. Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS} Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow (D-Ml} Chairman Thad Cochran (R-MS) Ranking Member ??7?7? Several Democratson the committee with significant seniority are in line to choose other ranking positions: Leahy - Judiciary; Murray - HELP; Feinstein - Intelligence; Durbin, who serves as the Assistant Democratic Leader, and doesn’t take a ranking member position on a major committee; and Jack Reed