Congressman Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District is staking out a bold stand for change on Capitol Hill.
This morning, Brecheen was one of 19 conservatives who did not vote for Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for House Speaker, throwing the vote for the speaker to a second (and as of this writing, fourth) ballot for the first time since 1923.
The members, primarily from the conservative House Freedom Caucus, are aiming to garner rules changes or leadership changes that would make the House actually debate legislation, hear amendments, and generally operate like a deliberative body instead of a leadership rubber-stamp.
Initially, 10 of these patriotic "rebels" voted for Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) while nine voted for various other members (Brecheen voted for Jim Banks of Indiana). On the second and third round, they voted for Jim Jordan (R-OH). McCarthy lost a vote in the third round, with the anti-swamp conservatives now taking twenty votes.
Voting for Speaker will continue until a candidate receives a majority vote (218); fear-mongering about a Democrat winning the gavel is unrealistic, unless the pro-McCarthy swamp faction decides to help them out.
The following is Brecheen's press statement:
Representative-Elect Josh Brecheen Demands Spending
Reform; Votes For Representatives Jim Jordan and Jim Banks Against McCarthy for
Speaker of the House
“The American
people gave the majority to Republicans this November asking for transformative
change—not more status quo appearing as change.”
Washington, D.C. – Representative-Elect Josh Brecheen
released the following statement after voting for Representatives Jim Jordan
and Jim Banks against Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the House
of the 118th Congress.
“The American people gave the majority to Republicans this
November for a change—not more status quo touted as change. I was elected to
Congress by the people of Oklahoma’s Second District under the commitment to
reform reckless spending that is bankrupting our nation and robbing our
children and future generations. I’m keeping my word.
My message to Leader McCarthy has been—and continues to be—that
to obtain my support for Speaker, transformative rule changes that stop out of
control spending and address our debt loading must occur.
After 40-year high inflation—tied to $31 trillion
indebtedness that was half that amount just a decade ago—we need a Speaker who
is committed to transformative spending reform. Though Leader McCarthy offered
some positive rule changes to the House Freedom Caucus, of which I associate,
they are not concrete reforms that will lead to a true change in our trajectory
towards bankruptcy.
A person’s history is the greatest predictor of future
behavior. Leader McCarthy’s past voting record supporting major spending bills
as part of the Republican leadership for the past decade gives me pause. Without
substantive rules changes that would guide Leader McCarthy on spending, I must
vote as I have until we have a better deal for your children.
Additionally, I have relayed to Leader McCarthy that we have
not had an open amendment process since 2016 and have had higher discretionary
spending levels since. When my mentor Tom Coburn served in this seat under the
Contract with America from 1995 to 2000, over 50% of all major bills operated
under open or modified open rules and could be amended on the floor. A balanced
budget was accomplished in that era. Today, zero percent of major bills can be
amended on the floor absent permission from nine majority party members of the
rules committee picked by the Speaker. I’m asking for change to be able to
legislate—not just vote up or down—as the second Congressional district
deserves their voice to be heard.
The People’s House deserves equal representation by all
Members, not just the voice of the Speaker and nine super legislators on the
Rules committee who serve at the pleasure of the speaker. For the sake of the
Republic, this body must get over its fear to take tough votes on the floor and
truly legislate again.”
Thank you for this explanation.
ReplyDeleteIt helps to know why you are holding out. Please push forward to get a vote!
DeleteThank you! God nless!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for helping me to understand what is going on. I'm petrified that the evil dems will some how get in there one way or another. I'm so worried, but will keep the faith.
ReplyDeleteThank you for clearing this up for me. I was really angry at you for a bit. But now I understand. I'm just petrified the docrats would somehow pull a stunt and end up getting the house!
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