Senate Democrats Deny Specter Committee Seniority
By Paul Kane
WashPost
The Senate dealt a blow tonight to Sen. Arlen Specter's hold on seniority in several key committees, a week after the Pennsylvanian's party switch placed Democrats on the precipice of a 60-seat majority.
In a unanimous voice vote, the Senate approved a resolution that added Specter to the Democratic side of the dais on the five committees on which he serves, an expected move that gives Democrats larger margins on key panels such as Judiciary and Appropriations.
But Democrats placed Specter in one of the two most junior slots on each of the five committees for the remainder of this Congress, which goes through December 2010. Democrats have suggested that they will consider revisiting Specter's seniority claim at the committee level only after the midterm elections next year.
"This is all going to be negotiated next Congress," Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.), said tonight.
(More here.)
WashPost
The Senate dealt a blow tonight to Sen. Arlen Specter's hold on seniority in several key committees, a week after the Pennsylvanian's party switch placed Democrats on the precipice of a 60-seat majority.
In a unanimous voice vote, the Senate approved a resolution that added Specter to the Democratic side of the dais on the five committees on which he serves, an expected move that gives Democrats larger margins on key panels such as Judiciary and Appropriations.
But Democrats placed Specter in one of the two most junior slots on each of the five committees for the remainder of this Congress, which goes through December 2010. Democrats have suggested that they will consider revisiting Specter's seniority claim at the committee level only after the midterm elections next year.
"This is all going to be negotiated next Congress," Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.), said tonight.
(More here.)
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Not mentioned in the story is the other shake-up in committee assignments. Sheldon Whitehouse has been named to the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee. The seat had been held open for Franken, but with health care legislation moving forward, the Dems acted. This may be a temporary assignment for Whitehouse.
Not mentioned in the story is the other shake-up in committee assignments. Sheldon Whitehouse has been named to the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee. The seat had been held open for Franken, but with health care legislation moving forward, the Dems acted. This may be a temporary assignment for Whitehouse.
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