Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announces bid for top Oversight job as Democrats push
for generational change
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[December 07, 2024]
By FARNOUSH AMIRI
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announced a bid Friday
to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, the latest
example of generational shakeup that is beginning to ripple across the
Democratic Party in the wake of their election losses this year.
The New York lawmaker, who at 35 would by far be the youngest to serve
in the post, threw her hat in the ring in a letter to colleagues, saying
this “is not a position I seek lightly."
"The responsibility of leading Democrats on the House Oversight
Committee during Donald Trump’s second term in the White House is a
profound and consequential one," she wrote. “Now, more than ever, we
must focus on the Committee’s strong history of both holding
administrations accountable and taking on the economic precarity and
inequality that is challenging the American way of life.”
It’s just the latest example of a generational reckoning within the
party as leadership and rank-and-file members seek a new approach to
governing ahead of Trump’s return to the White House.
Earlier this week Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland took on senior New York
Rep. Jerry Nadler to lead the House Judiciary Committee. Nadler, 77,
abandoned his bid a day later. Other top committee posts are also being
contested
The Oversight position, in particular, is prized because the committee
is among the most high-profile in Congress, with sweeping jurisdiction
over the government and subpoena power to conduct investigations.
Republicans returning to the majority next year are pledging to open
investigations into Democrats they believe are part of the
“weaponization” of the federal government.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks during the first
day of Democratic National Convention, Aug. 19, 2024, in Chicago.
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
To win the job, however, Ocasio-Cortez will have to defeat Rep.
Gerry Connolly of Virginia, who is vying for the top spot after
serving on the Oversight Committee for the past 16 years. The
74-year-old told reporters this week that he feels comfortable about
his chances.
“We must expose and dismantle bad faith Republican efforts to
promote conspiracy theories, intimidate witnesses, and undermine
democratic processes,” Connolly wrote in a letter to his colleagues,
announcing his bid for the job.
House Democrats are expected to begin the selection for ranking
members and committee assignments next week. The party has
traditionally honored the seniority system, allowing veteran members
to remain in top committee posts without limit.
But the Democrats' adherence to the seniority system has started to
crack. And it will certainly be put to the test in the race between
Connolly, the seasoned investigator, and Ocasio-Cortez, a national
star who often goes viral for her questioning of GOP witnesses.
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