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“We have to do a better job as a party.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner spoke to the Ripon Society about the effort she is leading to elect more Republican women to Congress and win back the suburban vote.
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Ripon Society Holds Luncheon Discussion with White House Legislative Affairs Director Shahira Knight
WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a luncheon discussion yesterday afternoon with Shahira Knight, who serves as Assistant to the President and Director of Legislative Affairs.
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“We can’t fight for freedom alone.”
WASHINGTON, DC – In the latest edition of The Ripon Forum, U.S. Rep. Don Bacon and others look at the international institutions and treaties that help keep American interests secure around the world.
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Ripon Society Holds Breakfast Discussion with the GOP Staff Directors of Three Key Committees
WASHINGTON, DC – With House Democrats holding their annual retreat to develop their legislative agenda, The Ripon Society held a meeting with three Republican Staff Directors about how the GOP plans to impact that agenda.
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“This can’t be one of those issues where we celebrate our bipartisanship without testing it against real results.”
WASHINGTON, DC — GOP Senator Dan Sullivan & Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse spoke to The Ripon Society and Franklin Center about the bipartisan effort they are leading to clean the oceans of plastic and other debris.
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“We want substantive, structural change when it comes to how the Chinese deal with us.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Reps. Rick Larsen and Darin LaHood appeared before The Ripon Society & Franklin Center to discuss their recent trip to China and the U.S.-China trade relationship with crucial negotiations underway.
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“When you’re in the minority, your job is to get back into the majority.”
WASHINGTON DC – With Democrats trying to craft an agenda as the majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives, The Ripon Society hosted a breakfast discussion with GOP Whip Team members Drew Ferguson and Paul Mitchell.
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“If we’re able to have a fair deal with China, then the future is much brighter for the next generation of farmers and ranchers.”
WASHINGTON, DC —Ways & Means Committee Ranking Member Kevin Brady appeared before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society last Thursday with Reps. Jodey Arrington and Ron Estes, discussing the key issues of 2019.
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“Making the Minority Matter: Advice for the House GOP”
WASHINGTON, DC — In its latest edition, The Ripon Forum focuses on how House Republicans can put their newfound minority status to use in a way that serves the needs of the party — and the interests of the country.
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“You have to give them a little bit more information than just, ‘build the wall.’”
WASHINGTON, DC – Veteran strategist Ed Goeas appeared in front of luncheon meeting of The Ripon Society to discuss the results from Ripon’s Annual Survey of the American Voter.