Earlier today, Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut was chosen by the House Democrats to serve as the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee when the new 117th Congress convenes in January. She beat out Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. Marcy Kaptur, who was expected to run as well, dropped out at the last minute.
DeLauro won the vote of Democratic Steering and Policy Committee yesterday but she needed the approval of the full Democratic caucus. She is currently the chair of the Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee and takes over the full committee’s gavel from Nita Lowey of New York, who is retiring at the end of this Congress.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Capitol, Democrat Mark Kelly of Arizona was sworn in yesterday as the newest member of the Senate. He defeated Martha McSally in a special election, which enabled him to be sworn in this Congress. With Kelly, the Republican majority in the Senate now stands at 52 – 48. Two Senate elections are scheduled in Georgia for January 5.