Rep. Andrew Garbarino of New York has been selected as the new chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, succeeding Rep.
Mark Green following his sudden resignation. Garbarino emerged victorious from a competitive field of four Republican contenders, reflecting a significant internal GOP decision. As chair, Garbarino will oversee key issues including cybersecurity, border security, and immigration policy, placing him at the center of debates likely to intensify ahead of the 2024 election. His selection is seen as a win for centrist Republicans and is expected to influence the party's approach to homeland security and immigration.
The appointment has drawn praise from House Speaker Johnson and signals a potential shift in committee priorities.
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