Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryan was elected on Thursday to serve
as the next speaker of the House — a vote that followed weeks of
uncertainty and came on the heels of the House passage of a sweeping
two-year bipartisan budget deal.
Ryan is expected to call for a renewed effort to
make the House function as a great deliberative body again. And he
asked members to put the concerns of working families front and center.
"We have nothing to fear from honest differences
honestly stated," Ryan was expected to say in prepared remarks. "If you
have ideas, let's hear them. A greater clarity between us can lead to a
greater charity among us."
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