US Reps. stripped of assignments want answers

- Sat 06:38 PM 12/08/2012

US Reps. stripped of assignments want answers

US Reps. stripped of assignments want answers

Three of four conservative Republican

Congressmen stripped of their plum committee assignments are

demanding answers. U.S. Reps. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas, Justin Amash of Michigan,

and David Schweikert of Arizona made the request in a letter sent

Friday to Speaker John Boehner. They said they wanted a written

explanation by the close of business Monday. Those three lawmakers, along with Rep. Walter Jones of North

Carolina, lost their assignments last Monday after they bucked

party leaders on key votes. Jones' name isn't on the letter. Meanwhile, Huelskamp sent another letter Friday to Boehner

requesting that he be reseated on the budget and agriculture

committees, citing his "expertise and experience." Huelskamp sent copies of the letters to the media. He says he

and the people of Kansas "deserve answers."

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buckstay

Saturday 8 December 2012 19:29 Report this comment

I really don't know what everyone else thinks, but I firmly believe the people of Ohio should vote out Speaker Boehner. His holding out since he became Speaker hasn't done anything to help America except for taking us to the brink of financial disaster. He really projects bad leadership. The stripping of the Representives from these committees is control oriented of anyone who challenges his ideas and ways. People of America please address this Mr. Boehner with what he deserves!

Logical

Saturday 8 December 2012 20:50 Report this comment

The answer is pretty easy to understand: the Speaker elevated two very conservatives to committees because they are team players AND very conservative. Tim Huelskamp, by his own admission, is not a team player. Liberal national media would LOVE for the GOP to split further and will drive the wedge on this issue.

dmore

Sunday 9 December 2012 08:49 Report this comment

If Huelskamp wants to be completely independent, he should have run as an Independent. But he didn’t. He ran as a Republican and he cannot spit in the eye of the leadership of the Republicans in the House and expect to get everything he wants.