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Congress returned Wed. and immediately began wrangling over its rule...

Congress returned Wed. and immediately began wrangling over its rules and makeup for 107th session. Democrats questioned Republican plan to break off financial services oversight from the House Commerce Committee and give it to Banking Committee to resolve battle…

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for Commerce leadership between Reps. Tauzin (R- La.) and Oxley (R-O.) (CD Jan 3 p1). However, it appeared at our deadline proposal would pass. Another unsettled issue in both houses was what percentage of each panel’s seats would belong to Democratic minority. In House, Democrats agitated for ratio closer to current 221-211 party breakdown (51-49%). Last year, Republicans held 29 of 53 Commerce Committee seats (54.7%) and 21 of 37 Judiciary positions (56.8%), and Democrats said they should get 2 more on each panel. GOP leaders offered counterproposal under which each party would get one additional seat on each major committee. Meanwhile, Democrats in Senate continued to push for equal representation on committees since chamber is split 50-50. Last year, Republicans held 11 of 20 Commerce seats (55%) and 10 of 18 on Judiciary (55.6%). GOP in House was expected to begin naming chairmen today (Thurs.), but committee assignments can’t be finalized until agreement is reached on panel ratios.