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“We are focused on making sure that the least among us — the people who are slipping through the cracks — get the opportunity they need.”
WASHINGTON, DC – Speaker of the House Paul Ryan appeared before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society to lay out the top priorities for Congress between now and the end of the year.
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“As long as we stay on offense, we stay in the majority.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In remarks before a lunch meeting of The Ripon Society, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy painted a realistic — but optimistic — picture of GOP prospects heading into the mid-terms this fall.
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“A HAND UP, NOT A HANDOUT”
WASHINGTON, DC — As Republicans look for ways to lift people out of poverty 22 years after welfare reform was approved, The Ripon Forum looks at a proposal authored by Sen. Tim Scott that would help achieve that goal.
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“Americans are business people or they work for businesses, and they care about results.”
WASHINGTON, DC – House Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows spoke to The Ripon Society about his group’s approach to governing, and the need for Republicans to be “action-oriented” heading into the mid-terms later this year.
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“People should be treated as an asset to be realized, not a liability to be written off.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Sen. Todd Young appeared spoke to The Ripon Society about his ‘Fair Shot Agenda,’ an effort he recently launched to help those on the lowest rungs of the economic ladder
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2018 Theodore Roosevelt Leadership Awards Presented to Cole, Denham, Dent, Walorski & Royce
WASHINGTON, DC – At a dinner at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, The Ripon Society honored five members of Congress with the 2018 Theodore Roosevelt Leadership Award.
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“Shake off the headlines, shake off the negativity, and do something.”
WASHINGTON, DC – GOP Conference Vice Chair Doug Collins spoke to The Ripon Society about the political environment and the need for Republicans to embrace a positive message heading into the mid-term elections later this year.
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“Whatever we do, we want to make sure that we don’t stymie innovation.”
WASHINGTON, DC – With the American people increasingly dependent on interconnected devices, The Ripon Society held a discussion to examine how Congress plans to approach the “Internet of Things.”
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Ambs. MacNaughton & Gutiérrez Join Sen. Moran & Rep. Hurd in Touting the Benefits of NAFTA
WASHINGTON, DC – With trade talks underway and the threat of tariffs on the table, The Ripon Society held a breakfast discussion focusing on the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Main Street Caucus Grows to Nearly 75 Members
WASHINGTON, DC — The leaders of the Republican Main Street Caucus appeared before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society to discuss the group’s mission, and what its members hope to accomplish in the coming year.
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Latest Forum Looks at The Ripon Society’s Annual Survey of the American Voter
WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Forum kicks off its 52nd year of publication today with an examination of the American electorate as the country moves into 2018.
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“It is time that the United States starts moving away from paper diplomacy on North Korea.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In a speech to The Ripon Society, U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner urged Congress and the President to ramp up the economic and diplomatic pressure being placed on Kim Jong Un.