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Congressional leadership positions—including the Speaker, the Democratic and Republican Leaders, and party Whips—had been the last exclusive preserve for men in Congress.

From the rd through th Congresses — , more women moved into the leadership ranks. Pryce of Ohio served as vice chairs of the House Republican Conference from the th through th Congresses — , respectively. Washington Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers replicated this achievement for three terms starting in the th Congress , and Liz Cheney of Wyoming followed as Conference chair in the th Congress.

The fourth generation of women in Congress, especially in the House, also expanded the range of leadership responsibilities. Over the next two decades, seven other women Members held this position. In Pelosi won the Democratic Caucus contest for Whip. In , when Democrats gained control of the House, Pelosi was the first woman elected Speaker of the House and became the highest-ranking female officeholder in American history.

Pelosi stayed on as Democratic Leader, and a decade later she was re-elected Speaker when Democrats won control of the House in the th Congress. As many of the women elected in the s accrued seniority, they gained more important committee leadership positions. In Representative Nydia M. In the next two Congresses, Candice S. Miller of Michigan chaired the House Administration Committee. In the th Congress, a historic seven Democratic women chaired committees in the House, including Nita M.

Lowey of New York who became the first woman to chair the Appropriations Committee; in another first for the panel, her Republican colleague, Kay Granger of Texas, was named the Ranking Member. On December 3, , Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney D-N. Maloney defeated Rep.

Katherine Clark D-Mass. David Cicilline D-R. Cicilline, vice chair of the Progressive Caucus, announced that he was running for the position in September He said, "I think I've proved to the caucus that I know how to build consensus, I know how to listen, how to work together, and I was willing to put in the time to serve the caucus. Mark Takano D-Calif. That combination is what you want to see in leadership. Clark, vice chair of the Democratic Caucus, also announced her candidacy for the position in September.

According to Roll Call , Clark campaigned "on a unifying message as well, touting her recruitment and mentorship of members in swing districts and her efforts as vice chairwoman to connect different sections of the caucus. Mark Pocan D-Wis.

We need someone with her vision and commitment to bold solutions sitting at the leadership table. Emanuel Cleaver D-Mo. Cheri Bustos D-Ill. Katie Porter D-Calif. I did all this as a married gay man with an interracial family. Maloney's endorsements included the Equality Caucus and Reps. Linda T. House Republicans held leadership elections on November 17, Liz Cheney R-Wyo. House Republicans held a vote by secret ballot on February 3, , regarding whether Cheney should be removed from leadership because of her vote to impeach Trump.

Cheney retained her position with votes to keep her in place, 61 to remove her, and one present vote. Beginning in late April , several Republicans began to publicly criticize Cheney again for her comments against Trump and his allegations of voter fraud in the presidential election. Trump also issued a statement endorsing Rep. Elise Stefanik R-N.

Cheney wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post on May 5, , calling on Republicans to support criminal investigations into the January 6 breach of the U. Capitol, along with a bipartisan commission inquiry. She wrote, "History is watching. Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep. Republican Leader Rep. Republican Whip Rep. Steve Scalise Assists leadership in managing party's legislative program. Republican Conference Chairman Rep. Republican Policy Committee Chairman Rep. Gary Palmer Heads Conference forum for policy development.

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