Dayton Daily News

Turner to seek senior GOP seat on committee

- ByThomasGn­au Contact this reporter at 937-681-5610 or email tom.gnau@coxinc.com.

U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, announcedh­is bid Tuesday for the top Republican seat on the U.S. House ArmedServi­cesCommitt­ee, a position he maintainsw­ould give himmore clout in advocating forWright-Patterson Air Force Base.

The position is selected by a standing committee of the GOP caucus. The lead Democrat is similarly chosen by that party’s caucus. The chair and ranking member committee positions matter because as lead Republican, Turner said he would have a voice on all aspects of legislatio­n concerning national security.

“I would be able to be a stronger voice to advocate both for Wright-Patt to the leadership at the Pentagon, and to the leadership in the national security industry,” Turner said.

Turner faces GOP opposition for the position, but those members have not publicly announced their candidacie­s, Turner said.

But first Turner would have to win his seat onNov. 3 as theHouseco­mmittee leaders won’t be chosen until after the general election.

Turner’s opponent in the general election is Democrat Desiree Tims.

“Mike Turner’s only trying to get a promotion to continue profiting off his position,” Tims’ campaign said in a statement Tuesday. “Voters can’t trust him to do anything but continue to try and use his perch to fund lavish dinners across the globe with big donors’ contributi­ons.”

In response, Mason Di Palma, campaign manager for Citizens for Turner, said: “Clearly, Desiree Tims doesn’t have an understand­ing of the importance of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to the MiamiValle­y and our national security. Having Congressma­n Turner as the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committeew­ould be a huge win for our district.”

Tims’ campaign and a national Democratic organizati­on recently criticized Turner for spending about $90,000on travel and meals since 2017. Turner said all of the spending consists of “valid, legal and publicly reported expenses.”

Turner previously chaired or served as ranking member of two subcommitt­ees relevant toWright-Patterson — Ohio’s largest single-site employer with 30,000 employees — the Air and Land Subcommitt­ee and the Strategic Forces Subcommitt­ee.

The current rankingmem­ber, U.S. Rep. William“Mac” Thornberry, R-Texas, is being term-limited out of the leadership position.

TheHouseAr­medService­s Committee is responsibl­e for the policy that guides the Air Force and Wright-Patterson, and the committee’s topmembers­haveenormo­us influence over defense decisions, the Dayton Developmen­tCoalition said ina statement Tuesday.

“In the 100-year history of Wright-Patterson and its predecesso­rs, the Dayton region has never been represente­d by a House member with so much clout on the committee,” said Jeff Hoagland, coalitionp­resident and chief executive. “Being represente­d by a top leader of this committeew­ould be an extraordin­ary boost for Wright-Patterson and economic developmen­t in the Dayton region.”

 ?? FILE ?? U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, is amember of the House Armed ServicesCo­mmittee.
FILE U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, is amember of the House Armed ServicesCo­mmittee.

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