
Hyde-Smith, Cindy
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Cindy Hyde-Smith is a United States Senator from Mississippi and the first woman to represent the state in Congress. She currently chairs two subcommittees within the Senate Committee on Appropriations: the Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies, and the Subcommittee on Commodities, Derivatives, Risk Management, and Trade within the Agriculture Committee. As a subcommittee chair, she shapes federal spending priorities and legislative direction in these areas, though her power is more limited than a full committee chair. She also serves as a member of several other committees including the full Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee and the Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
Hyde-Smith's background directly prepared her for agricultural oversight. Before her 2018 appointment to the Senate, she served as Mississippi's Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce from 2012 to 2018, becoming the first woman elected to that position. Her expertise in agriculture deepened during her time in the Mississippi State Senate from 2000 to 2012, where she chaired the Senate Agriculture Committee and authored 79 bills that became law. She initially ran for state Senate as a Democrat in 1999 but switched to the Republican Party in 2010, citing her conservative beliefs. She won her special election in 2018 and was reelected in 2020.
As a subcommittee chair, Hyde-Smith influences federal spending and policy in transportation, housing, and agricultural trade—areas critical to her rural Mississippi constituency. Her legislative record shows a focus on property rights, agricultural infrastructure, and rural economic development. She has sponsored bills addressing rural broadband expansion, agricultural trade, and food safety. Her committee positions reflect both her state's agricultural economy and her party's priorities in infrastructure and appropriations.
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