Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State’s lawmakers in D.C. tout Ryan as effective leader

- FRANK E. LOCKWOOD

WASHINGTON — Members of the Arkansas congressio­nal delegation portrayed U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday as an effective leader who accomplish­ed a lot during his time in office.

The all-Republican delegation issued written statements praising the man who has led the House of Representa­tives since October 2015. He announced Wednesday that he will not seek re-election.

“As chairman of the House Budget Committee, Speaker Ryan set forth a vision to secure a prosperous future for generation­s to come. As Speaker, he continued this legacy, pushing bold ideas and guided reforms to benefit the entire nation,” said U.S. Rep. Steve Womack of Rogers, the current House Budget Committee chairman. “[Ryan’s] approach to governing and love for our country have surely changed the institutio­n of Congress for the better.”

U.S. Rep. French Hill of Little Rock praised Ryan’s “solid leadership.”

“He skillfully led historic tax reform through Congress, developed a progrowth agenda and ensured the rebuilding of America’s military,” Hill said.

U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford of Jonesboro said it had been an honor to serve alongside Ryan.

“The Speaker’s leadership has brought several aspects of reform and stability to our nation and I will always be grateful for his service and leadership at a time when our nation needed it the most,” Crawford said.

U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman of Hot Springs praised Ryan’s honesty and his work ethic.

“Speaker Ryan has been a straight shooter and a hard worker for as long as I’ve known him,” Westerman said. “While we will miss Paul’s steady hand in the People’s House, I know he and his family will value his time at home in Janesville.”

Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who served with Ryan in Congress from 1999 to 2001, predicted that Ryan will enjoy being back in Wisconsin.

“He was down to Benton, Ark., at least the last time I was with him there, and all we talked about was hunting,” Hutchinson said in an interview. “He is an avid hunter, an outdoorsma­n and he’s just as common as they come. I know that with the whirlwind he’s had in Congress, he’ll look forward to having a little bit more time to enjoy life.”

Hutchinson predicted that Ryan’s exit will be temporary.

“I have no doubt that he’ll be back in the political arena, and we’ll see what the future holds for him,” he said.

Leading the House hasn’t been easy, Hutchinson said.

“He’s had a very difficult job. The Republican caucus is difficult to get a consensus with,” he said. “I think he managed it well in getting support for some key legislatio­n and supporting the Trump initiative.”

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