U.S. Democrats choose Carolyn Maloney to head House Oversight panel
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[November 21, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House
Democrats chose Representative Carolyn Maloney Wednesday to lead a key
committee that is involved in the impeachment inquiry against President
Donald Trump.
Maloney, 73, of New York, will take the helm at the House Oversight and
Reform Committee at a pivotal moment, as Democrats are pushing to finish
the impeachment inquiry and take a House floor vote by the end of this
year.
She has been the acting chairwoman of the panel since the death in
October of Representative Elijah Cummings. Maloney is the first woman to
head the committee and was chosen by a vote of her fellow House
Democrats, defeating Representative Gerald Connolly 133-86.
The powerful Oversight Committee is one of three congressional panels
leading an impeachment inquiry that was launched on Sept. 24 by
Democrats, who have the majority in the House. The other committees
involved are the Intelligence Committee, which has been holding public
hearings, and the Judiciary Committee.
The Oversight panel is also involved in multiple investigations of
Trump’s personal finances and possible abuses at federal agencies.
A member of Congress since 1993, Maloney represents the Upper East Side
of Manhattan. She had sought the top slot on the Oversight Committee in
2011, but lost then to Cummings.
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Acting Chair of the House Government and Oversight Committee Carolyn
Maloney (D-NY), speaks during a media briefing after a House vote
approving rules for an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Trump
on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., October 31, 2019.
REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
An advocate of women's issues and a senior member of the Financial
Services Committee, she played a role in enacting the Dodd-Frank
financial reform law in 2010.
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Neil
Fullick)
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