By IRN/Dave Dahl
WASHINGTON – As he amasses seniority on Capitol Hill, U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Peoria) is adding to his key committee assignments.
“Typically, when you're on the Ways and Means Committee, you don't serve on any other committees. The Ways and Means Committee gets a couple of slots on the Budget Committee. (U.S. Rep.) Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) served in one of those slots and eventually became chairman of the Budget Committee through that,” said Schock. “He had to give up his chairmanship of the Budget Committee to become the new incoming chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.”
Don't expect many big projects coming to the district, though, Schock cautions. He says in the last forty years, the amount of discretionary spending has gone from 95 percent of the budget to 35 percent; that amount not dedicated to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.