Houston Chronicle

Pelosi re-elected as House speaker as Congress opens new session.

- By Alan Fram

WASHINGTON — Nancy Pelosi was narrowly reelected Sunday as speaker, giving her the reins of Democrats’ slender House majority as President-elect Joe Biden sets a challengin­g course of producing legislatio­n to tackle the pandemic, revive the economy and address other party priorities.

The California Democrat, who has led her party in the House since 2003 and is the only woman to be speaker, had been widely expected to retain her post. Pelosi received 216 votes to 209 for Rep. KevinMcCar­thy, R-Calif., who again will be the chamber’s minority leader.

To gain her victory, Pelosi had to overcome some Democratic grumbling about her longevity, a slim 222-211 edge over Republican­s after November’s elections, and a handful of absences because of the coronaviru­s. There were two vacancies in the 435-member House, and whatever happens, Democrats will have the smallestHo­use majority in two decades.

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., formally nominated Pelosi for the job, calling her “a notorious negotiator and a legendary legislator for such a time as this.”

Jeffries, a member of House leadership who’s expected to contend for the speakershi­p whenever Pelosi steps aside, said that as Pelosi prepares to work with Democratic Presidente­lect Joe Biden, “Brighter days are ahead in theUnited States of America. This is the day of great renewal in the House of Representa­tives.”

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