The former CEO of Cold Stone Creamery discusses his successful background in business and how it shapes his current job as Governor of Arizona.
The physician and Louisiana Senator discusses his priorities on Capitol Hill and the challenge facing the residents of his home state that he is working to address.
The Pennsylvania lawmaker talks about the challenges facing his District & his priorities on Capitol Hill. He also offers a bit of advice for the President: “Take a break from Tweeting.”
The new Senator from Indiana talks about the message of his winning campaign and the challenges facing the people of the Hoosier State this year.
The Congresswoman from California’s 45th District shares her thoughts on the need to curb reckless spending and why passing the Better Way agenda must be a priority next year.
The Senator from Arizona reveals his proudest achievement since coming to the Senate and the one thing in American politics that he would most like to change.
The Representative of the Fifth District of Indiana discusses her proudest achievement since coming to Congress and the advice she would give the 2016 Republican presidential nominee.
The Senior Senator from Utah and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee discusses the one issue in America that no one is talking about and the one thing in the tax code he would like to see changed.
The Representative of New York’s 21st Congressional District talks about her first job and the lessons she learned from it, her job on Capitol Hill today, and the challenge facing the people she represents that she is working hard to address.
The U.S. Representative from Florida’s 26th Congressional District discusses his first year in office and broadening the GOP’s base.
We believe that individuals, with inherent ingenuity and ambition, solve problems far more effectively than does government.
“I am conservative. I believe the free enterprise system can do a better job at most things than the government can. People should learn to be self-reliant; when they are self reliant, they will have self-respect.”