WASHINGTON, D.C.- Congressman Theodore C. Jameson, earlier today, took the position of Acting Chair of the Science, Health, Education, and Environment Committee in an effort to make up for lost effort by Chairman Michael Fox of Indiana. Michael Fox, current Chair of the committee, has been taking many unexplained absences and preforming poorly when he is in Washington. After several days of little accomplished work, the House Majority Leader, Marcus Cavalier, decided to appoint Congressman Jameson as Emergency Vice-Chairman. Congressman Jameson spent little time getting to work. This morning, he finally ended the debate over the Arctic Nature Wildlife Reserve Redrilling Act and the Fusion Power Act, concluding the docket by starting a vote. The voting results shall be released shortly. He began debate on several bills such as the “Uterine Fibroid Research and Education Act of 2017″. To take the committee out of its partisan feelings over the ANWR Debate, he put relatively uncontroversial bills up for debate from both the majority and minority parties in hope to provide a strong, meaningful debate and passage of the legislation for the men and women of this country. Other bills include the “Hughes Theatre Arts Funding Act of 2018″ and the “Healthcare Tax Credit Act”. Congressman Jameson also intends on working closely with Congresswoman Battenberg of Illinois to ensure the Committee maintains a strong course of action within its chambers.