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's appointment comes after a competitive race among four Republican lawmakers, with his experience in cybersecurity policy seen as a key asset. As chair, Garbarino will oversee critical issues such as border security, immigration policy, and the renewal of important cybersecurity legislation. His selection is viewed as a win for centrist Republicans and positions him at the center of GOP efforts on homeland security, especially as the party prepares for potential shifts in immigration policy under a possible second Trump administration.
Speaker Johnson and other GOP leaders have publicly praised Garbarino's appointment.
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