From Deseret News archives:
No Hatch chairmanships till '09?
A Hatch spokesman says he does not know why Hatch would have made such a comment to the Deseret Morning News two years ago.
Hatch has often talked about his power as a senior senator during this year's campaigning. And he talked about it again Tuesday in his final debate with Democratic challenger Pete Ashdown, held before the Salt Lake Rotary Club.
Hatch, who appears on his way to a Nov. 7 victory over Ashdown, told the Morning News in July 2004 that he expected to be chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee following the 2006 elections.
Republicans have a six-year limit on Senate committee chairmanships. Current Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, first became chairman of that committee for a short time in 2001. But he lost that chairmanship when Democrats won back control of the Senate, and then regained the chairmanship in 2003.
Hatch now acknowledges that he won't possibly get that committee chairmanship until 2009, after the 2008 elections, should Republicans still control the Senate.
Responded Ashdown: "Thirty years is enough to solve the health care problems."
When Hatch talked about balancing the federal budget, Ashdown responded: "In many of our discussions, Sen. Hatch talks about taking the Finance (committee) chair while (Sen.) Bob Bennett (R-Utah) takes the Banking (committee chair). And I have to tell you, that for all the fear-mongering Sen. Hatch does in these discussions, nothing strikes terror into my heart more than hearing that it will be an attorney (Hatch) and a silver spoon (Bennett) in charge of nation's finances. We can do better."
Bennett, a multimillionaire, is the son of former U.S. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett.
In 2004, Hatch told the Morning News: "I'm in line" for the Finance Committee chairmanship after the 2006 elections.
Hatch's campaign manager, Dave Hansen, said Tuesday that he doesn't know how that quote, or any other hint that Hatch would be a committee chair so soon, happened, since Hatch has known for years that it would be after the 2008 elections before he could be a committee chair again.
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