Tennessee Representative John Rose (R-TN-06) was selected to serve as vice chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
It’s an honor to be selected to serve as Vice-Chairman of the Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Tennesseans can rest assured that the days of no checks and balances on the Biden Administration are over, thanks to the new Republican majority. https://t.co/6HkvRSxqi5
— Congressman John Rose (@RepJohnRose) January 26, 2023
It is the responsibility of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations to oversee all agencies, departments, operations, programs, and matters within the jurisdiction of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee. The agency oversees adherence to statutory authority by agencies, departments, and operations. Additionally, it is responsible for conducting investigations within agencies, departments, and programs.
The subcommittee is chaired by Representative Bill Huizenga (R-MI-04) and, including Rose, consists of the following Republican Representatives: Pete Sessions (R-TX-17), Ann Wagner (R-MO-02), Alex Mooney (R-WV-02), Dan Meuser (R-PA-09), and Andy Ogles (R-TN-05).
“It’s an honor to be selected to serve on these subcommittees and as Vice-Chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations,” Congressman Rose said in a statement. “Tennesseans can rest assured that the days of no checks and balances on the Biden Administration are over, thanks to the new Republican majority on the Financial Services Committee.”
Rose was also selected to serve on the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy and the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion.
“I congratulate all of our Republican members on their subcommittee assignments for the 118th Congress,” House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry (R-NC-10) said in a statement. “With such a competent and dynamic team, Committee Republicans are ready to hit the ground running with our oversight, opportunity, and innovation agenda.”
“As we work to establish clear rules of the road for the evolving digital asset ecosystem, conduct rigorous oversight of the Biden Administration, enhance capital formation opportunities, and end the politicization of our financial system, their expertise and experience will be invaluable,” McHenry added.
#NEW: Chairman @PatrickMcHenry announces Financial Services Subcommittee assignments for the 118th Congress.
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— Financial Services GOP (@FinancialCmte) January 26, 2023
In addition to being selected to serve on the House Financial Services Committee, Rose has also been tapped to serve on the House Agriculture Committee, as previously reported by The Tennessee Star.
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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network.
Photo “John Rose” by John Rose for Tennessee. Background Photo “U.S. Capitol” by DXR. CC BY-SA 4.0.
Is Mr. Rose really a member of the WEF? You know, the rich weirdos who met in Davos Switzerland. If so, he should be nowhere near any financial committee.
Well Joe, I don’t know about his membership in the WEF, but I do know that he has a lifetime Heritage score of 99% so I don’t think you have to worry about ole John Rose.
I find him less than stellar as a representative. Not hard to get a good rating from heritage if one does not do anything but follow the leader.
Ah Joe, you stumbled upon the reason as to why we are so lucky to have Rose, Marvelous Marc Green (Heritage-97%), DesJarlais (89%) et al. “The leader[s]” in the House are Kevin McCarthy (53%), Steve Scalise (75%), Elise Stefanik (49%!) et al. Those Heritage scores show the pathetic nature of Republican leadership in the House and the fact that fortunately (except for Fleischmann (74%)) neither John Rose nor the other members of the Tennessee Republican delegation in the House “follow the leader[s].”