United States Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs was created in 1971.
United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs was created in 1820.
The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs is responsible for overseeing veterans' issues, including policy, funding, and programs. As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the chairman of the committee was Jon Tester, a Democratic senator from Montana. The committee plays a crucial role in shaping legislation related to veterans' benefits and services. Please verify current leadership as it may have changed since then.
When he was in the US Senate, Barack Obama served on a number of committees: these included the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. He also served on a number of subcommittees, and in the 110th congress, he chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Affairs. This subcommittee was involved with global security, and by all accounts, it did hold meetings.
United States Senate Committee on the Census was created in 1878.
United States Senate Committee on Finance was created in 1815.
United States Senate Committee on Railroads was created in 1873.
United States Senate Committee on the Budget was created in 1974.
United States Senate Committee on Patents was created in 1837.
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations was created in 1867.
United States Senate Committee on Rules was created in 1867.
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary was created in 1816.
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence was created in 1976.