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Thursday, October 28, 2010

postheadericon Barton 'confident' he can win fight to become Energy & Commerce chairman

Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) said Thursday that he's "confident" of his ability to nab an influential House chairmanship if Republicans win control of the House in Nov. 2's elections.

Barton, the top GOP member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, suggested that he fully intends to push a bid to become chairman of that committee, despite rules and colleagues' concerns that could threaten his ability to take that post.

The most important consideration is whether Republicans win back the House, the Texas Republican said.

"If that happens, the Republican Steering Committee, which I'm a member of, would nominate to the full conference, and I am confident that I will be nominated, and I am confident, hopefully, that the conference would confirm me to be chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee," Barton explained Thursday on CNBC.

House Republicans' rules limit the number of terms a lawmaker can serve in the top position on! a committee to three terms. A member like Barton would need to apply for a waiver in order to serve again, since he's served one term as chairman, from 2004-06, and has served as the committee's ranking member from 2007-present. The GOP's rules are ambiguous, though, as to whether time served atop a committee while in the minority should count against members.

"I served as one term when we were in the majority back in 2006, and according to our rules, I'm allowed to serve for three terms as chairman, so I believe I would have two more terms that I could be chairman," Barton explained on CNBC.

But even if Barton were to win his rules challenge, he's still expected to face a competitive rac! e within the House GOP Conference. The congressman rankled Rep! ublicans after apologizing to BP CEO Tony Hayward during a hearing this summer, during which he called the Obama administration's $20 billion relief account it had forced BP to create a "slush fund."

"I'm a Texan, I'm an engineer, I'm an Aggie engineer, I'm an honest person, I speak the truth as I know it," Barton said of his gaffe. "Sometimes that's good. Sometimes it does ruffle feathers."

Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), John Shimkus (R-Ill.) and Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) are all seen as other candidates for the chairmanship.

Barton said he'd had a "cordial" conversation with House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), the likely would-be speaker under a Republican majority, earlier this week.

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