Opinion · 117th Congress
The oversight House Republicans could do — but probably won’t
Rogers, R-Ala., the expected incoming House Armed Services Committee chairman, is calling for a U.S. military buildup to counter China.
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Rogers, R-Ala., the expected incoming House Armed Services Committee chairman, is calling for a U.S. military buildup to counter China.
Fred Upton, who had this view of what constituents wanted during his 36 years in the House: “People don’t really care if you have an R or a D, they just want the job done.”
What’s next: CQ Roll Call’s John T.
The rest are Reps Kim Schrier, in Washington’s 8th District, a former EPA staffer; Ro Khanna, in California’s 17th, a former professor and White House staffer; Sylvia R.
House Financial Services ranking Republican Patrick T. McHenry raised about $940,000 in campaign donations in the weeks leading up to and months after setting his sights on the panel chairmanship.
They’ve also contributed to campaigns for House Financial Services ranking member Patrick T. McHenry and Ted Budd, a Republican committee member running for Senate in North Carolina.
Joe Wilson, R-S.C., backed Katie Arrington, who already has Trump’s backing, over incumbent GOP Rep. Nancy Mace, in South Carolina’s 1st District.
Sh*t show: Katie Arrington, a Trump-endorsed Republican challenging GOP Rep.
John Paul Hammerschmidt, R-Ark., attend a 1991 memorial service for Rep. Silvio Ottavio Conte, R-Mass.
DeSantis, a former House member and potential presidential contender, is having a political moment, as his star power in the GOP is second only to former President Donald Trump’s, writes CQ Roll Call’s John T.
Her recent donors included Berkshire Hathaway, AT&T and Archer Daniels Midland. Axne joins Virginia Democratic Rep.
Peter T. King, R-N.Y., in a GOP-leaning Long Island district.