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“HOW THE WEST WILL BE WON”
Latest edition of The Ripon Forum shines a light on Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon’s decarbonization initiative to protect the environment and ensure grid stability.
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Meacham Discusses Legacy of George H.W. Bush in Keynote Address at the Library of Congress
WASHINGTON, DC – A crowd of over 130 came together in the Great Hall of the Library of Congress for a special reception and dinner hosted by The Ripon Society and the Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange.
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Ambassador Yamada, Reps. Kim & Bera See U.S.-Japan Alliance as Key to Peace
WASHINGTON, DC – The Ripon Society and Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange hosted a breakfast discussion yesterday morning focused on the alliance between the United States and Japan and why this alliance will be so critical in the years ahead.
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“AI is a tool to be used to boost productivity in all kinds of extraordinary scientific, business, commercial, and personal interactions.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In remarks before a meeting of The Ripon Society, U.S. Representative French Hill (AR-2), Vice Chairman of the Financial Services Committee, discussed his leadership of the Committee’s bipartisan Working Group on AI, as well as how the evolving technology is transforming the financial and housing industries.
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“My goal always has been to see how much I can give back, because I’ve been blessed.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (OH-5) delivered remarks about the importance of deploying broadband across the country and other priorities he believes the E&C Committee should tackle in the coming year.
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“STRENGTHENING THE FIRST BRANCH”
Latest Ripon Forum Examines How Congress Can Reclaim Its Rightful Role in Government
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Capito Questions $50 Million EPA Grant to “Anti-American” Group
WASHINGTON, DC – In remarks yesterday morning before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society, U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) called on the Biden Administration to explain a $50 million grant the EPA awarded to the Climate Justice Alliance.
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“Bidenomics is not working for families in Iowa.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) blasted the Biden Administration for its heavy-handed approach to government regulation, saying it is not only driving up costs for American businesses, but driving up prices for hard-working American families who are struggling to make ends meet.
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McMorris Rodgers Strikes Upbeat Tone as She Reflects on Her Time in Office and the Challenges That Lie Ahead
WASHINGTON, DC — A little over three months after announcing she planned to retire at the conclusion of the 118th Congress, The Ripon Society hosted a breakfast discussion with Energy & Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-5) to hear her reflections on her two decades of service in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Goeas Discusses Stakes of Upcoming Election and Results of Latest Battleground Poll
WASHINGTON, DC — As election season is nearly in full swing, veteran Republican pollster Ed Goeas appeared before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society yesterday, delivering remarks in which he discussed the results from his latest Georgetown University Battleground Civility Poll, and what these numbers mean for the state of our country.
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Creative Coalition President Tim Daly Discusses Importance of the Arts
WASHINGTON, DC — President of the Creative Coalition and American actor Tim Daly appeared before a luncheon meeting of The Ripon Society and Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange last Friday afternoon to discuss the importance of the arts and how federal government support of this craft enhances the quality of life for every American.
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“IT’S TIME TO REFOCUS ON LATIN AMERICA”
WASHINGTON, DC — With Congress coming off a contentious debate that saw it approve critical aid and military assistance for key American allies around the world, one leader in the United States Senate is saying it’s time for Congress to start paying more attention to some of our key allies closer to home. The leader is…