Brown-Waite gets powerful committee assignment
Ginny Brown-Waite's office announced today that the Brooksville congresswoman won a key post on the House's tax writing committee. See the full announcement below.
REP. BROWN-WAITE NAMED TO HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Exclusive House Committee Has Jurisdiction over Social Security, Medicare, Tax and Trade Policy
(WASHINGTON , D.C. ) – U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (FL-05) today announced that she has been named to the House Ways and Means Committee for the 111 th Congress. A former Chairman of the Health Committee in the Florida Senate, Rep. Brown-Waite has spent much of her legislative career immersed in the issues under the Committee’s jurisdiction.
“Our country faces many challenges today, none bigger than the pressing need for health care and entitlement reform,” said Rep. Brown-Waite. “As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, I will work to protect Social Security benefits, find comprehensive solutions to the health care crisis facing our nation, fight to keep taxes low and stimulate job creation. I am excited to join Chairman Rangel, Ranking Member Camp and the other members of the Committee as we tackle the vital issues that affect the daily lives of all Americans.”
Representing Florida ’s 5 th District since 2003, Rep. Brown-Waite has spent much of her career handling health care policy. A former New York State Senate staff member, Rep. Brown-Waite went on to serve as a Hernando County (FL) Commissioner and a Florida State Senator. During her time in the Senate she worked as a health care consultant, taught college-level health care policy, and chaired the Senate Health Committee. The 5 th District is also home to the highest concentration of Medicare and Social Security recipients of any House district, and Florida is one of the largest states when it comes to foreign trade revenues.
Rep. Dave Camp, the Committee Ranking Member said, “I welcome Ginny Brown-Waite to Ways and Means, a Committee whose issues she is already intimately familiar with coming from Florida where she handles issues like Social Security, Medicare, and tax and trade issues every day. Ginny has a wealth of legislative experience handling health care and tax policy, and will be able to hit the ground running. Having served with her in the House for the past six years, I know she will continue her strong track record of fiscal discipline while ensuring that the needs of her constituents are met.”


That is great news for me and my fellow 2nd amendment club members.
Tax breaks for buying Guns!
Remember the 2ND amendment protects our 1ST amendment
Earl Pits-American
Posted by: | January 07, 2009 at 05:36 PM
The Second Amendment says "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
I am not sure how a well regulated Militia protects our 1st Amendment but okay.
This appointment just means that there is an even bigger way for Ginny Brown-Waite to do absolutely nothing. Woo hoo, the Florida 5th just got kicked in the teeth! Let's all shoot our guns in the air and celebrate.
Posted by: | January 07, 2009 at 06:12 PM
6:12
Darn right-YEE HA
Posted by: | January 07, 2009 at 07:26 PM
Of course, that position would mean a lot more if a Florida Democrat held it.
Posted by: Campaign Manager | January 08, 2009 at 01:23 PM
Trying to figure out who is a bigger clown.. John Mica or Ginny Brown-Waite??
No clue why they keep sending this lady back to Washington. The immigration stunt she pulled on the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office was pathetic.
The gerrymandered districts are the only thing that keeps her around.
Posted by: Ari Hinkelberger | January 10, 2009 at 08:00 PM
There she goes again -- our do-nothing congresswoman from Hernando County, Ginny Brown-Waite. All she does is get her name and her face in the paper. Time for her to go.
Posted by: PR | April 08, 2009 at 08:06 PM