Mansfield Republicanย David Cookย said Tuesday he intends to run for Texas House Speaker, becoming theย thirdย personย to challenge the chamberโs current leader, Beaumont Republicanย Dade Phelan.
Cook, who has served two terms in the House since 2021, made his announcement in an email to Republican incumbents and nominees seeking election to the chamber next year. The news was first reported byย The Texan, a state politics news website.
In his email, Cook committed to naming only Republicans as leaders of House committees, a crucial point to hard right GOP leaders who feel Phelan has ceded too much power to Democrats by continuing the chamberโs long-standing tradition of naming members of both parties to lead the legislative panels.
But Cook said Democrats will โhave the opportunity work their bills and see them considered fairly, as preserving the rights of the minority party remains part of facilitating the orderly transactions of business in the Texas House.โ
State Reps.ย Tom Oliversonย of Cyprus andย Shelby Slawsonย of Stephenville have also thrown their hats in the ring.
Phelan has come under fire from grassroots social conservatives for being insufficiently conservative and working too closely with Democrats. Lt. Gov.ย Dan Patrickย has been a major Phelan critic and has helped fuel criticisms that Phelan works with Democrats to hold up conservative legislation, even as the House has passed landmark legislation loosening gun restrictions and tightening abortion laws under his leadership.
Cook said that a lack of communication between House leadership and members of the GOP caucus has stifled progress and caused frustration. He pledged to be โactively engaged and presentโ in the chamberโs daily workings.
โLeadership means not only setting the direction, but also being in the arena alongside each of you,โ Cook said. โMy philosophy is rooted in returning the power to the Members and fostering an environment where we can work together effectively.โ
Cook said political infighting, breakdowns in communication and a lack of transparency have left the GOP with a splintered caucus in the House. He said he wants to rebuild trust, maintain integrity and find unity within the caucus, which is expected to maintain a majority in the chamber in this Novemberโs elections.
Without naming Phelan, Cook said โchange at the top is needed to better align with the priorities of our Members and the people of Texas.โ
Cook also hinted that he would reform legislative processes in the chamberโs rules that โslow our work.โ
Notably, Phelan has taken heat from the right flank of his party for his support ofย Attorney General Ken Paxtonโs impeachment in the House, and for not taking a more active approach to pass school vouchers.
Cook voted in favor of Paxtonโs impeachment though heย later corrected his vote to say he would have voted โnoโ on three of the 20 articles related to misuse of public resources, disregard of official duty and making false statements on official records. He also voted against a measure that removedย school vouchers from an education funding bill.
This article was written by ย James Barragรกn of The Texas Tribune . This article originally appeared at :https://www.texastribune.org/2024/09/03/david-cook-texas-house-speaker/