Kevin Kiley removed from House committee assignments after becoming Independent
Published in Political News
U.S. Rep. Kevin Kiley of California has been removed from all his House committee assignments, a consequence of his decision earlier this month to leave the Republican Party to become an Independent.
Kiley was formally taken off three committee assignments Wednesday in what his spokesperson John Pirsos said is a procedural move under House rules. Pirsos said Kiley expected the removal and has asked to be readmitted to the committees as an Independent, though that can’t happen until next week at the earliest.
The House GOP Steering Committee, which includes Speaker Mike Johnson, will need to approve Kiley regaining his seats on the Education and the Workforce, Transportation and Infrastructure and Judiciary committees. A spokesperson for Speaker Mike Johnson, who Kiley has repeatedly criticized in recent months, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The removal comes less than two weeks after Kiley announced he would become an Independent for the remainder of his House term and register as a “No Party Preference” to run in California’s newly drawn 6th Congressional District.
He attributed the changes to his frustration with “partisanship” and the ways it is “weakening the country.”
The decisions follow Prop 50, which redrew the state’s congressional map in an effort to gain Democratic seats in five districts currently held by Republicans. Kiley, who unsuccessfully pleaded with his party to stop mid-decade redistricting, was left with a district that will heavily favor Democrats.
Earlier this month, Kiley said he would run in District 6, in a race that features a crowded field of Democratic contenders. Several political experts have said Kiley must appeal to a broader base of voters to increase his slim chances of winning.
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