Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Webster scores seat on key committees

     Congressman-elect Daniel Webster (R-Winter Garden) received the nomination from Speaker-designate John Boehner to serve on the influential House Rules Committee. This nomination was approved by Republican Caucus, securing Webster’s placement on the House Rules Committee and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee for the 112th Congress.
    Speaker-designate John Boehner said the following about Webster’s selection:    
   “Daniel Webster is a principled reformer who will work with his colleagues to pursue a legislative process that produces constitutional and efficient public policy for America’s hardworking taxpayers. His experience with procedure and fresh ideas on how to best reform Washington are extremely valuable on this influential committee.” 
    Webster on nomination to the House Rules Committee:
    “I thank Speaker-designate John Boehner for entrusting me with this important role on the House Rules Committee.  The way business is done is Washington must change dramatically. I hope to bring more transparency to the process and advance a policy environment based on principle, not power.”
    Webster on Transportation and Infrastructure Seat:
    “I look forward to working with Chairman John Mica to create jobs, improve Florida’s roads and highways, and find ways to save money by eliminating fraud and abuse.  Central Florida has unique transportation needs and I look forward to examining ways to grow our economy through transit.”

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