House Republicans meet this morning to vote for the vice chair of the conference, the leadership seat Speaker Mike Johnson vacated to claim the gavel.
It’s not the highest-level leadership post, but seven candidates are in hot pursuit of the role.
- Mike Collins (Ga.)
- Nicole Malliotakis (N.Y.)
- Beth Van Duyne (Texas)
- Mark Alford (Mo.)
- Blake Moore (Utah)
- Brian Mast (Fla.)
- Michelle Fischbach (Minn.)
On Tuesday they each made their pitch behind closed doors. But colleagues weren’t electrified, calling the event a snooze. One way they’re making things fun is ramping up campaign swag, handing out treats like cigars, Chick-fil-a, koozies and peanuts.
What is the role? It’s not glamorous but can be good for relationship building. The conference vice chair does a lot of member relations work like organizing one-minute and special order speech rosters for the floor. It’s a role where implementing the House GOP messaging can be key, but so are logistical skills.
All votes will be cast by 10 a.m.
Another thud: Late Tuesday night House leaders yanked the Transportation-HUD funding bill off the vote schedule — again. It’s the second time it’s been pulled from the schedule, indicating continued problems in getting enough votes to pass the measure.
One sticking point is close to President Joe Biden’s heart: Amtrak funding. The bill would slash it by about $1.5 billion, but swing district Republicans in the Northeast Corridor want that funding restored.
Alex Daughtry contributed to this report.