Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind., has said that he has been assigned to four committees for the upcoming two-year Congressional term, including the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Young said he will serve on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for the 119th Congress, which is scheduled to start Jan. 3 and end Jan. 3, 2027. The Intelligence Committee was created by the Senate in 1976 to oversee U.S. intelligence activities and ensure they comply with the Constitution and laws.
“As a former U.S. Marine Corps intelligence officer, I have a deep appreciation for our dedicated intelligence professionals and the importance of unbiased intelligence to our national security,” Young said in a statement. “I look forward to working with my colleagues on the committee to ensure policymakers are receiving the best intelligence possible as they make critical decisions.”
Young also said he will continue to serve on the Senate Committee on Finance; the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; and the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. The Senate Finance Committee is expected to play a role in tax reform efforts next year, Young said.
“I’m honored to continue my work on these committees to tackle the issues most important to Hoosiers, including stimulating economic growth, reducing costs for families and ensuring America maintains global leadership in technology,” Young said.



