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The Rural Blog: Congressman from nation's most rural district will head House Appropriations Committee

The congressman from the country's most rural district, and one of its poorest, will become chairman of the House Appropriations Committee in January after his selection by the Republican Steering Committee yesterday. We broke the news in October that Harold "Hal" Rogers of Somerset in Appalachian Kentucky's 5th District had the votes he needed.

Daily Yonder blog: Republicans Win Rural -- and the House

The explanation by many is that Democrats lost the South, but the rural losses were mostly in the north. Democrats now can ask, "What's the matter with New Hampshire?"

By Bill Bishop and Julie Ardery

Map showing the election results in the 125 most rural House districts

Republicans won the U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday largely by winning districts with high proportions of rural voters.

The Rural Blog: Congressman from one of poorest and most rural districts in line to head House Appropriations

The Republican congressman from one of the nation's poorest and most rural districts said yesterday that he has the votes to become chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Committee if his party takes control of the chamber as a result of Tuesday's elections, as expected.

Rep. Harold "Hal" Rogers of Kentucky's 5th District told The Rural Blog that he has 19 of the 33 votes on the Republican Steering Committee, which determines chairmanships. Rogers, an Appropriations subcommittee chairman in his 30th year in Congress, is a member of the committee.