According to GovTrack, a website allowing members to track current actions of Congress members that has been cited by the New York Times, Lisa Murkowski's committee assignments are as follows:
- Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
- The Committee is made up of 12 Republicans, 8 Democrats, and 2 independents
- As a representative of Alaska, Murkowski is a predictable choice for membership on the Energy and National Resources Committee. Alaska is a state that relies heavily on its abundant resources. It ranks 4th in oil production when federal offshore areas are excluded, according to the U.S Energy Information Administration, which also lists Alaska is one of the only states to generate electricity from geothermal energy sources.
- Due to its pertinence and salience in her home state, service on the Committee on Energy and National Resources could be used by Murkowski as an opportunity to credit claim and appeal to constituents.
- According to the Committee's official website, current issues before the committee and Murkowski include a new Alaskan wilderness designation plan advanced by the Obama administration, and the bipartisan passing of an act increasing hunters' rights. Upcoming hearings within the month include discussions on an annual energy outlook, energy efficient legislation, and an energy outlook among others.
- GovTrack also lists Murkowski as a member of the subcommittees on Energy; National Parks; Public Lands, Forests and Mining; and Water and Power
- Member of the Senate Committee of Appropriations
- The Committee is made up of 16 Republicans and 14 Democrats
- Chairman: Thad Cochran (R), Mississippi
- Ranking Member: Barbara Mikulski (D), Maryland
- As a committee with power over spending legislation, the committee of Appropriations is considered a "control" committee in that it gives members power over other legislators. In this sense, the Committee of Appropriations is a highly desirable committee to serve on in a variety of ways and can benefit Murkowski considerably.
- The recent news and issues concerning the committee, according to their official website's news tab, includes the passage of a bill outlining a balanced budget without tax hikes and several statements regarding budget requests among others.
- Murkowski also serves in the subcommittees of Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Energy and Water Development, and Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies.
- Member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
- Made up of 12 Republicans, 9 Democrats, and an independent
- Chairman: Lamar Alexander (R), Tennessee
- Ranking Member: Patty Murray (D), Washington
- The Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions may not be as salient to Murkowski as the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, as it does not appeal to Alaska's reliance and abundance of nature, and unlike the Committee of Appropriations, it is not a "control committee". However, as a committee responsible for private pension plans and aging, Murkowki could have an appeal to a core group of constituents. According to a recent article from Fairbanks news site, Newsminer, Alaska's senior population has been quickly outpacing all other age groups in the state, is growing steadily
- According to the Committee's official website, their most recent issues and legislation has been in regards to bills to "support innovation", increase access to emergency medical services, and to strengthen equal wages.
- Murkowski serves on the subcommittees regarding Children and Families, and Primary Health and Retirement Securities
- Member of the Committee on Indian Affairs
- Made up of 8 Republicans and 6 Democrats
- Chairman: John Barrasso (R), Wyoming
- Ranking Member: Jon Tester (D), Montana
- In an article categorized under "minority health", the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, a major component of the Department of Health and Human Services, states that Native Americans consist of approximately 14.3% of Alaska's population, the largest Native population out of all 50 states. This makes the topic of Indian affairs a highly regarded issue in her home state of Alaska and gives her a large core group of constituents.
- According to the Committee's official website, recent legislation includes a bill to reauthorize the Secretary of the Interior, to take land into trust from Indian tribes, bills to clarify Native Rights under the National Labor Relations Act, and resolutions to authorize expenditures by the committee. Recent hearings have consisted on discussions of drug use in Native communities, Native housing assistance, nominations for the Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission.