Greenwood in, Paxon out at top of GOP: New chairman designates compromise as key to progress for Republican Party.(Nation)

From: The Washington Times | Date: August 12, 1997| Author: Roman, Nancy E. | Copyright information

Rep. James C. Greenwood, a pro-choice Pennsylvania Republican, will replace Rep. Bill Paxon, New York Republican, who resigned as chairman of the GOP leadership in the wake of a bungled coup attempt on the speaker.

Mr. Greenwood said compromise will be key to the GOP's success.

"The speaker learned an important lesson: Once the president had been re-elected, the only way to to make progress on our own agenda is to compromise," he said from Seagirt, N.J....

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