Category: News
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“Being able to feed America is just as important as being able to produce bullets and bombs.”
WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas, shown here in 2018, spoke to a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society, where he expressed confidence in the nation’s food supply as the country battles the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“It’s critical that companies be able to step up and do what they can to make a difference without being bogged down by red tape.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In remarks before a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society, U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, pictured above working from his home in Michigan, discussed the federal response to COVID-19 and the next step forward.
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“The key is to keep moving forward and try to get back to normalcy as much as possible.”
WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. Tom Reed, shown above with U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer in 2017, spoke to a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society about a plan to reopen the country in a way that keeps Americans safe & secure.
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Davis Discusses Fight Against the Coronavirus & Some of the Challenges Facing the Country in the Months Ahead
WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, shown here giving blood in his District last month, spoke to a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society about America’s battle against the coronavirus.
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“We have exceeded reductions in the United States more so than the next 12 countries combined.”
WASHINGTON, DC — Two GOP leaders of the Select Climate Committee appeared before The Ripon Society, where they applauded America’s reduction in carbon emissions, and discussed additional steps to combat climate change.
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“This is defending the American people, just like the Pentagon budget.”
WASHINGTON, DC —While concern over the spread of coronavirus grows among those in the US and around the world, The Ripon Society hosted a discussion with two leaders in Congress when it comes to the U.S. and global pandemic threats.
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Ripon Society & Franklin Center Hold Reception with Problem Solvers Caucus
WASHINGTON, DC – With partisanship on the rise, The Ripon Society & Franklin Center held a reception with a group of lawmakers dedicated to breaking through the political gridlock and reaching bipartisan agreement on Capitol Hill.
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“We need to be leading with free market, innovative solutions that win hearts and minds and make sure that America continues to lead.”
WASHINGTON, DC – Three GOP leaders of the Energy & Commerce Committee appeared before The Ripon Society to discuss the Committee’s 2020 agenda and lay out their vision for the panel next year.
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“AMERICA’S ECONOMIC REBOUND”
WASHINGTON, DC – Following the President’s impeachment trial, Republicans & Democrats are looking to change the subject. And if you are a Republican, there is no better subject to turn to than America’s economic rebound.
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“We’ve shown our allies, and we’ve shown the world, we can engage in good substantive trade agreements.”
WASHINGTON, DC —With this week’s signing of USMCA, and amidst the ongoing trade negotiations with China, The Ripon Society hosted a breakfast discussion with two Members of Congress at the forefront of trade policy on Capitol Hill.
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“We are going to flip the House for the first time in a 2-year presidential cycle since 1952.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In remarks to the Ripon Society, NRCC Chair Tom Emmer expressed confidence in GOP prospects in the upcoming election, and said voters will have a clear choice to make this year.
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“One of the things that we really need to do here in Washington is restore the public’s faith in their public servants.”
WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a bipartisan breakfast discussion with U.S. Reps. Greg Walden, Tom Reed & Kathleen Rice, who are leading the effort on Capitol Hill to break partisan gridlock and find common ground.