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“We need to make sure people have the kind of quality of life that they want in small towns.”

WASHINGTON, DC — In remarks to The Ripon Society, Minnesota Representatives Pete Stauber & Michelle Fischbach pointed to police reform and rural development as priorities for Congress to address this year.
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Scott Touts Success of Opportunity Zones

WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a virtual discussion on Tuesday with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who spoke in particular about creating opportunities for Americans across the country.
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“We Have to Move Beyond Donald Trump”

WASHINGTON, DC — The latest edition of the Ripon Forum focuses not only on the road ahead for the Republican Party, but some of the solutions GOP leaders are putting forward to meet the challenges Americans will face in 2021.
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“We’ve got to find a way to be talking about the policy, not the person.”

WASHINGTON, DC — South Carolina Representatives Tom Rice & Nancy Mace spoke to The Ripon Society about the agenda in Congress and the road ahead for Republicans this year.
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“My goal is to make sure that we’re ushering in a new era of innovation.”

WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-5) appeared Wednesday afternoon before a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society to discuss her agenda as the top Republican on Energy & Commerce.
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“If we do not unify collectively to preserve our Republic, we’re going to be subject to more January 6ths in the future.”

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Reps. Johnson & Dean Phillips appeared before The Ripon Society to discuss the efforts of the Problem Solvers Caucus to find common ground in Washington in the coming year.
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“I stand firm on my conservative principles, but I believe in productivity over partisanship.”

WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society held a virtual discussion with U.S. Reps. John Curtis (UT-3) and Blake Moore (UT-1). The discussion centered on what each lawmaker seeks to achieve in the 117th Congress
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Ripon Society Holds Virtual Discussion with Senate GOP Chiefs of Staff

WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society held a virtual discussion with three Republican Chiefs of Staff in the U.S. Senate, who discussed the challenges facing the American people in 2021 and the legislative agenda on Capitol Hill this year.
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“Even though we’re going through a turbulent time, I’m confident that we will get through this and become stronger than ever. ”

WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a virtual meeting with U.S. Reps. David Valadao (CA-21) and Young Kim (CA-39) who flipped House seats held by Democrats in 2020, making gains in a state where Republicans have faced stiff headwinds in recent years.
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“There’s nothing more bipartisan than keeping our country safe.”

WASHINGTON, DC — In remarks before a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society, House Homeland Security Ranking Member John Katko (NY-24) discussed the Committee agenda and the bipartisan effort he is leading to keep Americans safe.
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“We want more dollars in local economies and in the pocketbooks of American families, not in Washington.”

WASHINGTON, DC — In remarks before a virtual meeting of The Ripon Society, Ways & Means Committee Ranking Member Kevin Brady (TX-8) discussed the panel’s agenda for the 117th Congress and his priorities over the next two years.
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“Instead of beating the drum for whatever the political message is of the day, we should focus on the things that matter to people.”

WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a virtual event with U.S. Reps. Frank Lucas (OK-3) and Stephanie Bice (OK-5). The discussion centered on possible legislative priorities in the new Congress, where tensions remain high.
















