Huelskamp: House Demotion Vindictive

Associated Press - Wed 02:49 PM 12/05/2012

Tim Huelskamp said his removal from the committee was a vindictive move that shows that the GOP establishment can't abide disagreement.

Tim Huelskamp said his removal from the committee was a vindictive move that shows that the GOP establishment can't abide disagreement.

U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp blasted House Republican leaders Wednesday for "petty, vindictive politics" following their decision to remove him from key committees, including an agriculture panel he says has included a Kansan for 151 years.

The GOP congressman, who represents Kansas' 1st District, said on a media conference call that his only explanation is that he didn't vote with House Speaker John Boehner on key votes over the past two years.

"I think it's the worst form of petty, vindictive politics that a member is removed from a committee when he votes his conscience and he votes his district," Huelskamp said.

Huelskamp and Justin Amash of Michigan will lose their seats on the House Budget Committee chaired by Rep. Paul Ryan next year. And Reps. Walter Jones of North Carolina and David Schweikert of Arizona are losing their seats on the House Financial Services Committee.

The move is underscoring a divide in the Republican Party between tea party-supported conservatives and House GOP leadership. Huelskamp said leadership had a list of people who didn't vote with them on key issues, including raising the federal debt limit, and they were punished.

Huelskamp said it would be the first time in 151 years that Kansas hasn't had a seat on the House Agriculture Committee. Agriculture is the leading industry in Huelskamp's district and Kansas.

He said he hadn't heard and explanation from 2nd District Lynn Jenkins, who sits on the House Steering Committee, as to why he was removed or what happens next. Jenkins' staff declined to comment immediately about the situation. Huelskamp did say that Sen. Pat Roberts, also a Kansas Republican, was working to help sort out the changes and committee assignments. Roberts is the ranking minority member of the Senate Agriculture Committee.

It was the second time in the past 10 years that Republican leadership removed Huelskamp from key committees over conflicting political views.

In 2003, then Senate President Dave Kerr removed Huelskamp from the Senate Ways and Means Committee, which writes the Kansas budget. Huelskamp acknowledged he was not a team player and said he was being punished bucking moderate-GOP leaders. They argued he wasn't productive on the committee.

"What happened in Topeka is very similar to what happened in Washington, D.C.," Huelskamp said. "People go behind closed doors. They don't talk to your constituents. They don't care about your constituents. All they care about is raw political power".

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Logical

Wednesday 5 December 2012 16:13 Report this comment

Except that two tea party conservatives WERE elevated to committee assignments. The next to last paragraph of this story nails the issue. Tim is very correct = there is too much spending in Washington DC. Just didn't go about it correctly. Ironic that Pat Roberts now has to help, given that Tim obviously wants Robert's spot. I am afraid Tim's elected career may have hit its limit; which isn't very helpful with him being off any committee important to Kansas.

ChattyC

Wednesday 5 December 2012 16:21 Report this comment

The only thing that I can see Mr. Huelskamp is good at is voting NO. He seems to have no concept of working together with people to actually accomplish something in Congress. Where else can you do nothing and still get a paycheck, plus benefits!

Yobanger

Wednesday 5 December 2012 16:46 Report this comment

Little timmy huelskamp got kicked off the team for bad behavior.Hahahahahahha. That's a fine representative you've got there! What good is doing now? Y'all deserve him.

passing_by

Wednesday 5 December 2012 18:58 Report this comment

Logical, why do you keep saying Huelskamp wants Robert's position? Do you have the inside scoop on something? Oh, and all the conservative sites are backing the four congressmen that were booted. Erick Erickson at Redstate has a very good breakdown on this, but he is just one of hundreds. All fiscal conservatives, libertarians, and limited government sites are supporting them. But it really doesn't matter at this point. The establishment made their iron fist move, and our economy will continue to stumble and our debt will continue its' out of control spiral. cheers!

Aurora

Wednesday 5 December 2012 19:44 Report this comment

Civil war between established Republicans and Tea Party...Hmmm...POPCORN!!!

Logical

Wednesday 5 December 2012 22:03 Report this comment

He won't have an opponent in the first district again, yet he keeps raising money to build a war chest to run for the senate. That is just one of the indications that he wants to move to the senate..until this happened.