Smith Selected to Serve on Committee on House Administration

Jan 4, 2017

Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) announced today he has been named by Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) to the Committee on House Administration for the 115th Congress. The Committee’s principal functions include oversight of daily operations of the U.S. House of Representatives as well as federal elections.    

“The focus of the Committee on House Administration is to make government work for the people,” Smith said.  “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve on this important panel to ensure efficient and responsible operations in the House and help preserve the integrity of our election system.”

Committee on House Administration Chairman Gregg Harper (R-MS) said, “I am so honored to welcome Rep. Adrian Smith as he begins his service on the Committee on House Administration. This panel is charged with overseeing the operations of the House, and ensuring each Member has the tools they need to effectively communicate with their constituents. Adrian’s contributions will be extremely important as our panel conducts needed oversight, acts as a resource for all of the new and returning Members, and provides training and education to Member and Committee offices. Together, we will help ensure the House runs efficiently throughout the 115th Congress.”

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Smith will also continue to serve on the House Ways and Means Committee.