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.
Patrick T. McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, than to him. “He’s a legitimate draw,” Cole told CQ Roll Call in an interview. “People are interested in what Patrick McHenry has to say.”
Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., on Jan. 5 who threatened to use a flagpole with a sharpened end — with Old Glory a would-be accessory to assault, or worse — to harm Democratic lawmakers.
Jim Banks, R-Ind., spoke out against the contempt resolution, saying that Meadows attempted to cooperate with the committee.
While House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was criticizing congressional Democrats’ roughly $2 trillion climate-and-social-spending bill in an hourslong floor speech, the Senate approved
Sonny Callahan, R-Ala., served in the House from 1985 to 2003. William F. Clinger, R-Pa., served in the House from 1979 to 1997. John B.
Bob Good, R-Va., arrives on the House floor in the Capitol before members of the 117th Congress are sworn in on Sunday.