WASHINGTON - House Speaker Dennis Hastert suggested the head of the House Republican campaign committee spoke for himself when he urged fellow GOP leaders to drop plans for Social Security legislation this year, citing potential repercussions in the 2006 elections.
"I think Tom Reynolds may have been talking about what his feelings are," Hastert told reporters late Thursday. "Social Security is something very important. It's something we've talked about doing, and when we decide to move forward we'll let the press know."
In the latest blow to the White House on the issue, Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-N.Y., conveyed his views Wednesday in a meeting with Hastert as well as a larger gathering of Republican lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Committee, officials said Thursday.
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