House Republican leaders chose Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri to run the House Ways and Means Committee, giving him a prime perch to shape the party’s approach to tax, trade and health policy
WASHINGTON—House Republican leaders chose Rep. Jason Smith to run the House Ways and Means Committee, giving him a prime perch to shape the party’s approach to tax, trade and health policy.
As chairman, Mr. Smith will lead a committee with broad power over economic policy and healthcare that is poised to receive an influx of new Republican members. He will help guide the party’s oversight work as the Internal Revenue Service
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