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Wednesday
Sep292010

GOP'ers To Meet With NYC Mayor

A group of House Republicans will hear from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday. Bloomberg, an Independent who has opposed Republicans on issues like gun control and healthcare reform, accepted an invitation to speak at this week’s House GOP Theme Team meeting.

The weekly meetings are intended to give Republicans a chance to hear from outside-the-beltway types on key issues, and are off the record. Conservative Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) started the Theme Team over a decade ago. Recent guests include former Secretary of State Colin Powell, an Obama supporter in 2008, and MSNBC personality Mika Brezinski. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel has reportedly also spoken to the group.

Kingston told The Hill newspaper that Bloomberg was asked to attend because of his status as a well-known politician.

“He has friends on both sides of the aisle, and he has influence on both sides of the aisle. We feel that he has something to offer and we want to hear what’s on his mind and what he’s up to,” said Kingston.

Republicans may also view Bloomberg’s visit as an opportunity to confront him on his decision to overwhelmingly support Democratic candidates this year and chastise the Tea Party movement.

In addition, Bloomberg’s trip to Capitol Hill coincides with a scheduled House vote on whether or not to provide $7.4 billion in compensation to responders that suffered injuries and other health problems as a result of the 9/11 attacks. Bloomberg has accused Republicans of blocking the legislation over fiscal concerns.

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