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The Republican Study Committee (RSC) is the largest conservative caucus in the House of Representatives. Chaired by (NC-6).

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Joined March 2009

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    It’s time we fulfill our promise to the American people by securing our border. This is a hill we should be willing to die on.

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    WATCH: spoke with about the spending bill battle: "This is a hill we should be willing to die on."

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    The hypocrisy blows me away. Nancy Pelosi had no problem when we sent $1.8 billion in cash on a jumbo jet to the world's top financier of terrorism, but we can't get $5 billion to secure the border, stop drug and human trafficking and protect our families?

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  4. Dec 20

    Statement from the RSC Steering Committee: “Conservatives in the Republican Study Committee stand united in calling for funding for the border wall. One of our last acts of this Congress should be fulfilling this key mandate demanded by the American people.”

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    The House Republican Conference is ready to fight on the wall. Let’s get the $5B vote on the floor - today!

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    I’m not confident, even as a conferee, that I can support Cmte Report. House conservatives, the President and the vast majority of Americans support policies that encourage work and help lift people out of poverty. As I’ve said for months, those provisions have to stay.

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    Congratulations to , the newly elected Committee Chairman for the 116th Congress. RSC has always been the nexus for leading conservative ideas and Mike has my complete confidence to lead that effort.

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  8. Nov 16

    Congratulations to on his election as the next chairman of the Republican Study Committee.

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    Thank you ! Let’s get the FIRST STEP Act through the Senate. The American story is a history of second chances, that’s why we must always ensure that after debts are paid, the path to redemption is paved.

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  10. Nov 15

    to last year when wrote in urging Congress to act on : "It is important that our justice system does what it was created to do - administer justice. But let’s not equate justice with heavy handedness."

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  11. Oct 18

    A whopping 83% of voters support work requirements for food stamps.

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  12. Oct 18

    RSC Chairman & Republican Main Street Caucus Chairman Rep. wrote together in the on the importance of work requirements in the farm bill. This reform has overwhelming support in the House of Representatives.

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  13. Sep 28

    Chairman on 2.0: “Since the GOP passed tax reform, our economy has broken record after record. Middle class income stands at an all-time high. Tax Reform 2.0 doubles down on the policies that brought us these records and will usher in even more growth."

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  14. Sep 26

    Looking ahead to the December funding deadline, I hope that we reexamine the process that got us here and change it so that Congress can deliver policies we promised the American people.” 3/3

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  15. Sep 26

    Although it is essential to provide timely resources for our national defense, this $854 billion package accomplishes neither goal and continues to diminish the American dream for our children. 2/3

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  16. Sep 26

    Chairman on passage of the funding package: “While it is important to fund the government, it needs to be done so in a way that puts America on a sustainable fiscal trajectory and reflects that Republicans control both chambers of Congress. 1/3

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  17. Sep 13
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  18. Sep 13

    Republican Study Committee Chairman released the following statement on Defense and Labor-HHS-Education appropriations:

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    CBO → Federal Budget Deficit: • $895 billion in first 11 months of FY18 → Up $222 billion from same period last yr → Revenues up 1% from same period last yr → Spending up 7% from same period last yr • Already the 5th largest deficit on record → One month remaining in FY18

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