118th Congress New Senate Schedulers
U.S. Senate

February 10, 2023 by TWN Staff
118th Congress New Senate Schedulers

As new members of the Senate build their teams, one of the most important decisions they make is the appointment of a scheduler.

The Well News is tracking all of these top hires.


View the House list here.


StateU.S. SenatorScheduler
AlabamaKatie Boyd Britt Amanda Peper
MissouriEric Schmitt[Vacant]
North CarolinaTed BuddElizabeth Dews
OhioJ.D. VanceAbby Delahoyde
OklahomaMarkwayne MullinBrooke Starr
PennsylvaniaJohn K. Fetterman[Vacant]
VermontPeter F. WelchLindsey Wagner-Oveson


You can reach us at [email protected] with any updates.

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