{"id":43300,"date":"2019-02-15T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-02-15T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/house-fills-key-leadership-roles\/"},"modified":"2019-02-15T18:30:16","modified_gmt":"2019-02-16T03:30:16","slug":"house-fills-key-leadership-roles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/house-fills-key-leadership-roles\/","title":{"rendered":"House fills key leadership roles"},"content":{"rendered":"
The House of Representatives is not fully organized just yet, but several key leadership positions have been filled.<\/p>\n
It took the House a record 31 days to elect a speaker in Rep. Bryce Edgmon of <\/a>Dillingham<\/a>, on Thursday. He recently changed his party affiliation from Democrat to undeclared. Edgmon who chairs the Committee on Committees said he hopes to have leadership and committee assignments completed Monday.<\/p>\n A couple assignments have been made. All of these members belong to the bipartisan House Majority Coalition: Republican Rep. Steve Thompson will be House Majority Leader. Rep. Chuck Kopp, R-Anchorage will be House Rules Committee chair. Rep. Neal Foster, D-Nome, and Rep. Tammie Wilson, R-North Pole, will be Finance Committee co-chairs.<\/p>\n Once the committees are set, the House can start tackling legislation. For example, the House Finance Committee could start working on the budget.<\/p>\n Kopp had been tagged as majority leader, but he switched positions with Thompson Friday morning. He called it a “mutual decision.”<\/p>\n “I think it was a matter of preference, skill set for each position,” Kopp said. Kopp said he had more experience in dealing with “process intensive” side of things including Mason’s Manual of Legislative Procedure, the book of procedural rules the Alaska Legislature uses to conduct its meetings.<\/p>\n “We decided it would be an ideal position for each one of us,” Kopp added.<\/p>\n Thompson was unavailable for comment to comment Friday afternoon on his new role.<\/p>\n