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United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control

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Senate Narcotics Caucus
Caucus
Active

United States Senate
119th Congress
History
FormedAugust 16, 1985
Leadership
ChairJohn Cornyn (R)
Since January 3, 2025
Ranking memberSheldon Whitehouse (D)
Since January 3, 2025
Structure
Seats7 members
Political partiesMajority (4)
  •   Republican (4)
Minority (3)
Website
www.drugcaucus.senate.gov

The United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control (also known as the Senate Narcotics Caucus) is a U.S. congressional caucus created to monitor and encourage the U.S. government and private programs seeking to expand international cooperation against drug abuse and narcotics trafficking, and promote international compliance with narcotics control treaties, including eradication.

As a formal organization of the United States Senate, the Caucus has the status of a standing committee. It has subpoena power and is authorized to take testimony of witnesses and to produce books, records, papers, and documents that it deems necessary. In the past it has dealt with international cooperation, eradication, trafficking, interdiction, border control, drug strategies, assessments of federal programs, and money laundering issues.

The Caucus has held numerous hearings over the years and has issued a number of reports on U.S. narcotics control policy. The primary responsibilities of the INCC have involved monitoring of compliance with international narcotics control treaties and agreements, and oversight of U.S. counter narcotics policy and activities.

Establishment

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The United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control was originally called the United States Commission on International Narcotics Control, when it was established on August 16, 1985, by the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for fiscal 1986 and 1987.

Pursuant to the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 1986 (Pub. L. 99–151), the name of the Commission was changed to the United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, effective November 13, 1985. (The House of Representatives had requested the name change because it would more accurately reflect the membership of the group, given that no House Members were to be appointed to it.)

Membership

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The group's authorizing legislation (Pub. L. 99–93) provided that the Commission draw its membership from the Senate and from experts in the private sector. Specifically, the group was to be composed of 12 members, seven Members of the U.S. Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, and five members from the private sector appointed by the President of the United States. Four of the seven Senators, including one designated as chair, were to be selected from the majority party after consultation with the Majority Leader, and three, including the Member designated as co-chair, were to be selected from the minority party, after consultation with the Minority Leader. The five Commission members selected from the private sector were to be appointed by the President after consultation with the Members of the appropriate congressional committees.

The appointment of private citizens was discontinued after 1987 in accordance with the group's redesignation as the U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control.

Committee leadership

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Chairs

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Name Party State Start End
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 1985 1987
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 1987 1995
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 1995 2001
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 2001 2003
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 2003 2007
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 2007 2009
Dianne Feinstein Democratic California 2009 2015
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 2015 2019
John Cornyn Republican Texas 2019 2021
Sheldon Whitehouse Democratic Rhode Island 2021 2025
John Cornyn Republican Texas 2025 present

Ranking Members

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Name Party State Start End
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 1985 1987
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 1987 1995
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 1995 2001
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 2001 2003
Joe Biden Democratic Delaware 2003 2007
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 2007 2015
Dianne Feinstein Democratic California 2015 2021
John Cornyn Republican Texas 2021 2023
Chuck Grassley Republican Iowa 2023 2025
Sheldon Whitehouse Democratic Rhode Island 2025 present

Members

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119th Congress

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Majority Minority

118th Congress

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Majority Minority

117th Congress

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Majority Minority

116th Congress

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Majority Minority

Source: "U.S. Senate: United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control".[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Committee Membership List". United States Senate. Retrieved August 6, 2025.
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