Rep. Tom Davis (VA-11), Ranking Republican Member
Rep. Dan Burton (IN-05)
Rep. Christopher Shays (CT-04)
Rep. John M. McHugh (NY-23)
Rep. John L. Mica (FL-07)
Rep. Mark E. Souder (IN-03)
Rep. Todd Russell Platts (PA-19)
Rep. Chris Cannon (UT-03)
Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. (TN-02)
Rep. Michael Turner (OH-03)
Rep. Darrell E. Issa (CA-49)
Rep. Kenny Marchant (TX-24)
Rep. Lynn A. Westmoreland (GA-03)
Rep. Patrick T. McHenry (NC-10)
Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-05)
Rep. Brian Bilbray (CA-50)
Rep. Bill Sali (ID-01)
Rep. Jim Jordan (OH-04)
Davis is retiring. Cannon lost in a primary, IIRC.
DC Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) has managed to get an alternative, anti-gun bill onto the floor of the House. Her bill passed out of committee last week on a whopping 17-1 vote. Every Republican on the committee -- except for Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN) -- voted for the Norton bill. The Norton bill would allow the DC council to continue enacting gun control, while the Childers bill (HR 6691) would repeal the ban on semi-auto pistols and rifles in DC... and the fact that every Republican in the committee, except for one, voted for the Norton gun control bill is not a good sign.