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Sen.
Scott
Joins
Powerful
Finance
Committee,
Banking
Committee |
Washington
–
U.S.
Senator
Tim
Scott
will
join
the
powerful
Senate
Finance
Committee
for
the
114th
Congress,
along
with
the
Committee
on
Banking,
Housing
and
Urban
Affairs.
Scott
also
keeps
his
assignments
to
the
Health,
Education,
Labor
and
Pensions
(HELP)
Committee,
Small
Business
and
Entrepreneurship
Committee,
and
Committee
on
Aging.
Scott
becomes
the
first
Senator
from
South
Carolina
to
sit
on
the
Finance
Committee
since
Senator
James
Hammond
in
1861.
“I
am
excited
to
join
both
the
Finance
and
Banking
Committees
for
the
114th
Congress,
and
to
continue
my
work
on
the
HELP,
Small
Business
and
Aging
Committees,”
Senator
Scott
said.
“These
committees
will
help
me
serve
the
people
of
South
Carolina
on
a
wide
variety
of
issues,
and
provide
a
strong
foundation
to
continue
my
Growth
and
Opportunity
Agenda
focused
on
job
creation,
education
and
economic
growth.”
The
Committee
on
Finance
concerns
itself
with
matters
relating
to:
taxation
and
other
revenue
measures
generally,
and
those
relating
to
the
insular
possessions;
bonded
debt
of
the
United
States;
customs,
collection
districts,
and
ports
of
entry
and
delivery;
reciprocal
trade
agreements;
tariff
and
import
quotas,
and
related
matters
thereto;
the
transportation
of
dutiable
goods;
deposit
of
public
moneys;
general
revenue
sharing;
health
programs
under
the
Social
Security
Act,
including
Medicare,
Medicaid,
the
Children's
Health
Insurance
Program
(CHIP),
Temporary
Assistance
to
Needy
Families
(TANF)
and
other
health
and
human
services
programs
financed
by
a
specific
tax
or
trust
fund;
and
national
social
security.
The
Committee
on
Banking,
Housing
and
Urban
Affairs’
jurisdiction
includes,
but
is
not
limited
to:
banking,
insurance,
financial
markets,
securities,
housing,
urban
development
and
mass
transit,
international
trade
and
finance,
and
economic
policy.
The
Committee
on
Health,
Education,
Labor
and
Pensions
encompasses
most
of
the
agencies,
institutes,
and
programs
of
the
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services,
including
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration,
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention,
the
National
Institutes
of
Health,
the
Administration
on
Aging,
the
Substance
Abuse
and
Mental
Health
Services
Administration,
and
the
Agency
for
Healthcare
Research
and
Quality,
federal
education
issues,
most
federal
labor
and
employment
laws,
and
private
retirement
plans
and
the
Pension
Benefit
Guaranty
Corporation
through
the
Employee
Retirement
Income
Security
Act
of
1974
and
over
railroad
retirement.
The
Committee
on
Small
Business
and
Entrepreneurship
is
directed
under
the
standing
rules
of
the
United
States
Senate
to
be
referred
all
proposed
legislation,
messages,
petitions,
memorials,
and
other
matters
relating
to
the
Small
Business
Administration
(SBA),
and
shall
also
study
and
survey
by
means
of
research
and
investigation
all
problems
of
American
small
business
enterprises,
and
report
thereon
from
time
to
time.
The
Special
Committee
on
Aging
has
served
as
a
focal
point
in
the
Senate
for
discussion
and
debate
on
matters
relating
to
older
Americans.
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Senator
Tim
Scott
represents
the
great
state
of
South
Carolina
in
the
United
States
Senate.
For
more
information,
please
visit
the
Senator's website,
follow
him
on
Twitter,
Instagram, and
on Facebook. |
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