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8 Republicans Added to House Commerce

Eight new Republicans are joining the House Commerce Committee, including six who were already known to be pursuing seats (see 2012180059), ranking member Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington said Thursday. The new GOP members are: Kelly Armstrong of North Dakota,…

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Dan Crenshaw of Texas, John Curtis of Utah, Neal Dunn of Florida, John Joyce of Pennsylvania, Debbie Lesko of Arizona, Gary Palmer of Alabama and Greg Pence of Indiana. Five Democrats also joined the committee, leaving its ratio at 32 Democrats and 26 Republicans. All new Republicans “bring invaluable expertise and knowledge to lead on policies that will improve people’s lives in every region of the country,” McMorris Rodgers said. “People expect results, and they made that clear when they sent a significant number of Republicans this cycle to the People’s House. That’s why I made sure” House Commerce’s “ratios reflected these historic gains.”