Author: Ripon Society
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August 7, 2018
“The division between the worthy and the unworthy citizen must be drawn on conduct and character and not wealth or poverty.” Outlook, March 25, 1911
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“There’s a lot of good stuff going on. But we still haven’t solved the issue of those who are on the sidelines not engaged in work.”
WASHINGTON, DC – With the economy booming and unemployment at a record low, U.S. Sen. Rob Portman spoke to The Ripon Society about America’s economic rebound and what can be done to help those who remain out of work.
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Ripon Society Holds Discussion with Energy & Commerce Committee Senior Staff
WASHINGTON, DC – The Ripon Society held a discussion with senior staff from the House Energy & Commerce Committee, who discussed some of the Committee’s key accomplishments & the panel’s agenda this year.
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July 31, 2018
“There is much less need of genius or of any special brilliancy in the administration of our government than there is need of such homely virtues and qualities as common sense, honesty, and courage.” Address in Albany, New York, January 1895
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“It’s important that we maintain bipartisan support for the men and women who are out there risking their necks for us.”
WASHINGTON, DC – With the House set to vote on the FY 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, The Ripon Society held a discussion with three members of the Armed Services Committee who played a key role in writing the bill.
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July 24, 2018
“We must see that this nation stands for strength and honesty both at home and abroad.” Speech in Colorado Springs, 1901
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“We want to make all the tax cuts permanent.”
WASHINGTON, DC – House Majority Whip Steve Scalise spoke to The Ripon Society about some of the key things that have been accomplished by Congress, and some of the top priorities between now and the end of the year.
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US Chamber: America No. 1 in oil and natural gas, exports set to multiply
US Chamber: America No. 1 in oil and natural gas, exports set to multiply
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Latest Ripon Forum Looks at America’s Energy Renaissance
WASHINGTON, DC — Twenty years ago, the notion that the United States could wean itself off of imported fuel to power its economy seemed like a pipe dream. But today, all of that has changed.
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July 18, 2018
“The disloyal man, whether his disloyalty is open or disguised, is our worst foe.” The Greatest Adventure, 1918
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“I think this is the most important relationship that we have.”
WASHINGTON, DC – With China growing in power & its relationship with the U.S. being put to the test, The Ripon Society held a discussion to examine the state of Sino-American relations, and the trade war that has erupted this year.
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Ripon Society Holds Mid-Term Preview with Executive Directors of the NRSC & NRCC
WASHINGTON, DC – With the mid-term election 119 days away, The Ripon Society held a luncheon discussion yesterday afternoon with two strategists who are leading the effort to help the GOP retain control of Congress.