Rep. Jerry Lewis, a Republican from California, has been chosen as chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.
Lewis, 70, was selected over Reps. Ralph Regula (Ohio) and Harold Rogers (Kentucky), according to news reports. The selection process was reportedly competitive with hopes of ensuring the incoming chairman will cooperate with House leaders and the White House.
The committee oversees all appropriations bills, including the one for Interior. The Interior subcommittee will still be chaired by Rep. Charles Taylor (R-Mississippi).
Get the Story:
Lewis Gets Appropriations Chair
(The Washington Post 1/6)
pwpwd
New Appropriations Chairmen Selected (The New York Times 1/6)
pwnyt
Related Stories:
Pombo cites achievements in 108th Congress
(12/16)
Big changes in store for 109th Congress
(12/14)
California Republican to head House Appropriations
Thursday, January 6, 2005
Trending in News
1 Tribes rush to respond to new coronavirus emergency created by Trump administration
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'