Investigations
As set forth in House Rule X, clause 4, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform may, at any time, conduct investigations of any matter regardless of whether another standing committee has jurisdiction over the matter.
Abu Ghraib Prison Abuses
Administration Oversight
Disclosure of CIA Agent Identity
White House Use of Private E-mail Accounts
Chemical Regulation
Communications and Information Technology
Corporate Accountability
Defense and Security
The Tillman Fratricide
District of Columbia
Education
Elections and Voting
Energy Policy
Cheney Energy Task Force
Section 526
Enron Investigation
Environment
Federal Government Operations
Census Data
Fifty Caliber Rifles and Ammunition
Food Safety
Global Terrorism Report
Government Use of Propaganda
Guns
Head Start
Holocaust-Era Insurance Restitution
Hurricane Katrina Response
Iraq Intelligence and Nuclear Evidence
Correspondence Regarding the Testimony of Secretary Rice
Iraq Reconstruction
Medicaid and Medicare
Medicare Bill Cost Estimates
Medical Privacy
Member Reports
National Missile Defense
Nursing Homes
Open Government
Politics and Science
Surgeon General Independence
Postal Service
Prescription Drugs
Price Discrimination
Public Health
Flu Vaccine Crisis
Arsenic in Drinking Water
Dietary Supplements
Abstinence-Only Education
Healthcare-Associated Infections
HIV/AIDS
Seven Member Rule
Social Security
State Department
State Department Inspector General
Steroid Use in Sports
Stimulus Oversight
Terrorism
Tobacco
Global Tobacco Accord
United States Congress
Congressional Preemption of State Laws
U.S. House Ethics
Veterans Health Care
Waste, Fraud, and Abuse
Western Energy Crisis
Workplace Injuries