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These Republicans were selected to chair House committees after Speaker battle
The Hill ^ | 01/09/23 5:21 PM ET | BY EMILY BROOKS

Posted on 01/09/2023 11:17:53 PM PST by RandFan

After a historic and prolonged battle over the Speakership, House Republicans on Monday moved to wrap up some unfinished organizing business that was put on hold due to opposition to Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) — including picking who will lead key panels.

The House GOP Steering Committee, a panel of around 30 lawmakers consisting of leadership and elected regional representatives that makes selections for most chairmanships and committee assignments, made its choices for chairs of panels that were uncontested in December.

But it put its selections for four key contested chairmanships — for the Homeland Security, Ways and Means, Budget, and Education and Workforce committees — on hold as a group of hard-line conservatives expressed opposition to McCarthy that threatened to tank his Speaker bid.

House Republicans typically choose their ranking members or committee chairs weeks before the new Congress to allow time for the incoming leaders to hire staff and get organized.

McCarthy gets outsize influence over the Steering panel with four votes, while Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) gets two and all other members get one.

Over the weekend, McCarthy also selected Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.), who voted against McCarthy on most of the 15 Speaker ballots last week, to fill the “Speaker Designee” slot on the Steering Committee.

Here’s who the Steering Committee picked:

Budget: Rep. Jodey Arrington (Texas)

With former GOP ranking member Jason Smith (Mo.) winning the open Ways and Means chairmanship slot, three GOP members made runs to chair the Budget panel: Reps. Jodey Arrington (Texas), Buddy Carter (Ga.), and Lloyd Smucker (Pa.). A second ballot decided between Arrington and Smucker.

Arrington, who wore his lucky tie depicting cotton blooms as a reference to the large cotton operations around his Lubbock, Texas, district, told reporters that he talked to the Steering Committee about his work with the ​​”30 for 30” caucus, a group of 30 Republicans and 30 Democrats aiming to address the national debt.

“Republicans don’t get a pass either,” Arrington said. “We’ve waived budget points of order. We’ve waived spending caps before … I think the Democrats are more of the profligate spenders, but it doesn’t mean that we’ve been, you know, rock solid, in terms of our fiscal responsibility.”

The House Budget Committee is likely to have a bigger role in the 118th Congress after McCarthy and a group of hard-line conservatives reached an agreement to set overall discretionary spending levels for fiscal year 2024 at fiscal year 2022 levels, and will aim for spending cuts.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), a McCarthy detractor involved with negotiating the deal, said on CNN Sunday that the agreement reached did not include cuts to Social Security and Medicare, and that they are “not going to touch” those entitlements.

Arrington said he suspected a bipartisan deal would eventually be cut to reform entitlement programs.

“The rubber will meet the road with the real decisions about bending the curve on spending and reforming programs. But that’s something I’m going to do with each and every authorizer and appropriator,” Arrington said.

“I’m going to work with every individual to see how far we can stretch responsibly to start doing right by, quite frankly, our children. Because they’re going there they will inherit a disaster, which is an understatement, if this thing goes south,” he added.

Small Business: Rep. Roger Williams (Texas)

The House GOP Steering Committee officially selected Williams to chair the Small Business Committee on Monday evening. It was the only uncontested committee chairmanship yet to be formalized by the Steering Committee, after it made selections for all other uncontested gavels in December. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.) did not seek another term to chair the panel.

Education and the Workforce: Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.)

Republicans are renaming the panel that Democrats called the Committee on Education and Labor.

Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.) was granted a waiver from the steering committee to run for the gavel again. House GOP Conference Rules allow members to serve only three consecutive terms as head of a panel, and Foxx finished up her third term as the top Republican on the panel at the end of the last Congress.

Her office confirmed that the GOP Steering Committee selected her for a fourth term to lead Republicans on the panel.

Challenging Foxx for the seat was Tim Walberg (Mich.).

Ways and Means: Rep. Jason Smith (Mo.)

A three-way race for the powerful tax-writing committee emerged after longtime former Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) retired.

In addition to Jason Smith, Reps. Vern Buchanan (Fla.), and Adrian Smith (Neb.) sought the seat.

Adrian Smith was the lowest vote-getter on the first ballot, and the panel went to a second round of voting to decide between Buchanan and Jason Smith, Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) confirmed.

Jason Smith is a close McCarthy ally, and had been in negotiations last week to strike a deal with the hardline conservatives for Speaker. He opted against a potential run for Senate in the 2022 cycle as he announced a bid for the powerful chairmanship.

In a statement, Smith said the panel will “build on the success of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and examine how our policies can reward working families with a tax code that delivers better jobs, higher wages, and more investment in America,” as well as examine tax benefits for “corporations that have shed their American identity in favor of a relationship with China.”

“We will examine using both trade policy and our tax code to re-shore and strengthen our supply chains, where products and services vital to our national security are made here at home using American labor, as well as craft policies that help America achieve food and medical security rather than dependence on nations like China,” Smith continued. “We must also look at ways to encourage domestic energy production and achieve energy independence through the tax code instead of using it as a tool to punish energy producers as President Biden has suggested.”

Adrian Smith congratulated Jason Smith in a statement, and thanked his colleagues and his families for their support.

“Jason’s success means success for the entire Conference and – even more importantly – for the American people,” Adrian Smith said.


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To: napscoordinator

What drivelous bigoted drivel

You should be ashamed


21 posted on 01/10/2023 5:06:50 AM PST by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Juneteenth is inequality daythis piece is )
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To: napscoordinator

Or maybe her senses are still intact and she remembers when education was the actual goal.


22 posted on 01/10/2023 5:15:59 AM PST by trebb (So many fools - so little time...)
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To: napscoordinator

I think it’s just the opposite. A much older person remembers what real education is.


23 posted on 01/10/2023 5:20:06 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (Stupid is supposed to hurt.)
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To: napscoordinator

A person in their 30s will have a Woke education. An eighty year old was educated when there was heft to the subject matters.


24 posted on 01/10/2023 5:29:03 AM PST by Chgogal (Welcome to Fuhrer Biden's Weaponized Fascist Banana Republic! It's the road to hell..)
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To: Cen-Tejas

That is a plan I can get behind.


25 posted on 01/10/2023 5:32:34 AM PST by Chgogal (Welcome to Fuhrer Biden's Weaponized Fascist Banana Republic! It's the road to hell..)
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To: Chgogal
The education someone in their 30s received would depend on whether he was educated in private or home schools vs. public schools. My homeschooling. My guess is that many younger politicians who are conservative are probably products of Christian schools or were homeschooled.
26 posted on 01/10/2023 5:36:48 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Wallace T.

That’s your guess,


27 posted on 01/10/2023 5:38:13 AM PST by Chgogal (Welcome to Fuhrer Biden's Weaponized Fascist Banana Republic! It's the road to hell..)
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To: RandFan
Homeland Security: Rep. Mark Green (Tenn.)
Green beat out Rep. Dan Crenshaw (Texas) to fill a vacancy created by former Rep. John Katko (N.Y.) retiring from Congress.

Green told reporters that he plans to have two full-time committee staffers working from the U.S.-Mexico border.

The staffers will ”be sitting there with [Customs and Border Protection],” Green said, “sending us real time updates on what CBP needs and the issues - whether it’s a big drug bust at the border, we’ll send a bunch of members down for, you know, for that and those kinds of things.”

The Homeland Security panel will have a major role in oversight and policy relating to the migration surge at the border, and plans to bring Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in to testify. 

Green said that his focus will be not only on the physical border, but on cybersecurity and inter-agency responsibilities in the cyber space.

28 posted on 01/10/2023 5:42:00 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: napscoordinator
I’m stunned we chose a person who’s going to be 80 to run education. My gosh will she even remember being in school. This was a bad pick.

She voted against certifying the 2020 sham and supported the Texas v PA lawsuit challenging the results. Good enough for me.

29 posted on 01/10/2023 5:42:15 AM PST by franklog
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To: Cobra64

Eliminate every department of, except defense.. roll that back and it’s Happy Daysall over again.


30 posted on 01/10/2023 6:07:47 AM PST by momincombatboots (QEphesians 6... who you are really at war with)
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To: Mr. N. Wolfe
Jason Smith (R-MO) seems to be the most conservative of the four mentioned. The other three are all moderates.

Yeah, that's the problem with the Washington DC Republicans.

Only one out of four is conservative.

31 posted on 01/10/2023 6:27:29 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Gov't declaring misinformation is tyranny: “Who determines what false information is?” )
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To: Chgogal
I looked at several under-40 representatives in the 117th Congress, and here are the results:

Madison Cawthorn: Homeschooled
Jake LaTurner: Public school
Kat Commack: Public school

From the newest Republican members of the 118th Congress 41 and under:

Eli Crane: Public school
John James: Catholic school
George Santos: Public school
Mike Lawler: Public school
Nick Langworthy: Public school
Max Miller: Public school
Wesley Hunt: Private school

33 posted on 01/10/2023 9:31:59 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: napscoordinator

she’s the only one who an read and write cursive


34 posted on 01/10/2023 12:13:09 PM PST by shalom aleichem (Sick 'n Tired! Tell us wnat to DO about it!)
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To: bert

Definitely not. Baby boomers destroyed this country. They still want to continue to watch it until completely dead.


35 posted on 01/10/2023 1:05:10 PM PST by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016 democratic )
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To: napscoordinator

You are incorrect. The woman is older than a baby boomer. You disparage an old lady with unfounded nonsense

Us octogenarians resent such upstart ignorance from prevailing


36 posted on 01/11/2023 4:44:05 AM PST by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Juneteenth is inequality daythis piece is )
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To: bert

Give me a break. You were the first one to complain about old people in congress. Now suddenly it’s cool to you. You are something else. She’s got more in common with baby boomers as she’s like 3 years older. She destroyed the country pretty easily as well. 80! I think you forgot how that was when you hit it 15 years ago.


37 posted on 01/11/2023 5:08:48 AM PST by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016 democratic )
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