Owens appointed to House Appropriations Committee; Must step down from other committee posts
Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Bill Owens announced that he has been appointed to the influential House Appropriations Committee, which has jurisdiction over federal spending.
In Congress, the Committee exercises authority over federal spending in every department. This includes spending for the Department of Defense and their activities at Fort Drum, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and their work on behalf of farmers in New York, Customs and Border Patrol and myriad other departments and agencies that do important work in New York State.
“I look forward to giving the North Country a voice in the Committee’s important work,” said Owens. “This provides an opportunity to support investment in federal programs that help businesses and families in the 21st District while advocating for important economic drivers like Fort Drum. At the same time, we must work towards responsible cuts to federal spending to reduce the debt and set the country back on track towards fiscal responsibility.”
The Committee also plays a central role reducing the deficit by eliminating wasteful and duplicative spending and allocating federal investments that play a critical role in addressing the challenges and opportunities New York communities face.
Previously, Owens served on the Agriculture Committee, the Armed Services Committee, and the Small Business Committee. His assignment to the exclusive Appropriations Committee requires that he step down from all other committees.
“I have been proud to represent Fort Drum on the Armed Services Committee and look forward to continuing my commitment to Fort Drum’s future growth through service on the Appropriations Committee,” Owens said. “I will ensure that farmers and small businesses in the district are represented on the Committee as well so they have every opportunity to succeed and drive the local economy.”
Posted: January 4th, 2013 under Agricultural News, Congressional News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru/Regional History.