Report: McConnell Eyes Appropriations Chairmanship
Reports suggest that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is considering transitioning to chair the Senate Appropriations Committee if Republicans regain the majority in the chamber next year. This move would allow McConnell to maintain his influence over government funding even after his tenure as a party leader comes to an end in 2027. No final decisions have been made, but the possibility is being discussed among party leadership sources.
This potential shift mirrors past scenarios, such as when the late Sen. Robert Byrd chaired the committee after leading both the majority and minority sides. Currently, Sen. Susan Collins is next in line for the chairmanship as the vice chair of the Appropriations Committee. Collins, a strong ally of McConnell, anticipates taking on a leadership role within the committee if the Republicans secure the majority in the Senate.
While Collins is ready to step up, McConnell’s office has not disclosed his intentions, stating that his focus is on strengthening the current Congress and aiding in the Republican effort to retake the majority. McConnell has been actively opposing Republican isolationists by advocating for foreign aid packages, including a $95 billion proposal for various regions such as Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, and the Indo-Pacific.
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