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Sen. Cantwell might exit top Indian Affairs Committee job
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Posted: Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Sen. Maria Cantwell
(D-Washington) might leave her post as chairwoman of the
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
if she's offered the gavel on the
Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee
, according to The Washington Post.
Democrats are shuffling committee chair posts due to the pending exit of
Sen. Max Baucus
(D-Montana), who leads the
Senate Finance Committee
. He's been
nominated to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to China
by
President Barack Obama
.
The shakeup could mean the Senate Indian Affairs Committee will lose its first female chairwoman. Cantwell's office declined to speculate on any potential moves, the Post said.
Cantwell took over the committee in January 2013
. She has held fewer hearings and has advanced fewer pieces of legislation than most of her predecessors although her staff has held a significant number of listening sessions with tribal leaders and Indian organizations.
A total of eight Democrats sit on the committee. The most senior member is
Sen. Tim Johnson
(D-South Dakota), who is
retiring at the end of this year
, followed by
Sen. Jon Tester
(D-Montana), according to
Democrats.senate.gov
.
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