Indian-American lawmaker joins key Congressional committees

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Indian-American Democratic has been appointed to several key Congressional committees, reflecting his growing stature within his party and the

The 42-year-old Congressman, who represents Silicon valley, has also joined the House Armed Services subcommittees on Intelligence and Emerging Threats, and Strategic Forces, as well as the Oversight subcommittees of Government Operations and Economic Policy.

"I'm honoured to have the confidence of to serve on these committees at such a critical time in our nation's history," said.

He further said: "I look forward to using these assignments to spark discussions around how we are going to grow the digital economy, forge a progressive foreign policy, hold the administration accountable and modernise government technologies".

The committee on Oversight and Reform serves as investigative body for the and plays a crucial role in holding the accountable for many of the outstanding questions over potential campaign, ethics and constitutional violations.

One of the first such investigations will focus on the ongoing issues of security clearance at the White House, a statement issued by the office of Khanna said.

The committee also has sweeping jurisdiction in many policy areas, allowing Khanna and his colleagues to conduct oversight over "any matter" it believes would serve the American people, it said.

Some of the first hearings will look at rising drug prices, and lobbying reform.

The committee on the Budget drafts the annual budget resolution that sets the levels of revenue and spending expected each fiscal year.

has already committed to holding hearings before the on for all, where Khanna plans to continue his fight for universal health care in the country.

Khanna has been a in the movement for universal health coverage and for lowering prescription drug costs.

With Senator Brown, he introduced the Grow American Incomes Now Act (GAIN) that expands the earned income tax credit by USD 1.4 trillion and will continue to fight for this policy on the committee.

As a member of the committee on Armed Services' subcommittees on Intelligence and Emerging Threats and Strategic Forces, Khanna will continue to provide a much-needed voice of restraint in our nation's foreign policy, his office said.

Khanna is leading the effort in the house to end US involvement in the civil war, cautions against a new nuclear arms race with Russia, and supports from Silicon Valley to the Defence Department, it said.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 00:15 IST