Pelosi announces new House committee on coronavirus

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Washington — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her intention to create a bipartisan House committee to oversee the federal response to the coronavirus crisis, led by Representative James Clyburn of South Carolina, the majority whip.

Pelosi told reporters during her weekly press conference Thursday that the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis would oversee the dispersal of funds from the $2.2 trillion relief bill signed by President Trump last week, and “ensure the taxpayers dollars are being wisely and efficiently spent.”

“The panel will root out waste, fraud and abuse. It will protect against price-gouging, profiteering and political favoritism,” Pelosi told reporters, adding that the panel will wield subpoena power. “We need transparency and accountability.”

Pelosi expressed support for looking at the federal government’s initial response to the crisis, but said that should not be the top priority for the new committee, which will likely be formally established by House resolution.

“Is there need for an after-action review? Absolutely,” Pelosi said. “But I don’t want to wait for that, because we’re in the action right now.”

House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson introduced legislation Wednesday to create a panel modeled on the 9/11 Commission to study the government’s response to the crisis and offer recommendations. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff has also expressed support for creating a coronavirus commission.

In her call with reporters, Pelosi reiterated her desire to pass “phase four” coronavirus response legislation focused on infrastructure. The economic fallout from the pandemic has been severe, with more than 6.6 million people filing unemployment claims last week alone.

Pelosi expressed confidence that Congress would be able to pass this legislation when it returns in late April, despite reservations from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

“Infrastructure has rarely been a partisan discussion,” Pelosi said.

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