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House GOP Adds 10 New Members to Financial Services, 3 to Ways & Means

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The House Financial Services Committee has 10 new GOP members for the 115th Congress, while the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee added three Republican lawmakers, MorningConsult.com reported today. Four freshman and six incumbents are the newest additions to the Financial Services Committee, which named the new members on Thursday: Reps. Lee Zeldin (N.Y.), Dave Trott (Mich.), Barry Loudermilk (Ga.), Alex Mooney (W.Va.), Tom MacArthur (N.J.), Warren Davidson (Ohio), Ted Budd (N.C.), David Kustoff (Tenn.), Claudia Tenney (N.Y.) and Trey Hollingsworth (Ind.). Budd, Kustoff, Tenney and Hollingsworth are new to Congress this year, while Davidson joined the House during the 114th Congress to replace Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) after he resigned. None of the new panel members were in Congress when the Dodd-Frank financial law was passed in 2010.

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