WASHINGTON, DC — This afternoon, members of the Republican Study Committee (RSC) officially took the oath of office to begin the 119th Congress, renewing their commitment to delivering results to the American people.
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“As we begin the 119th Congress, the Republican Study Committee stands united in our mission to advance our strong and principled legislative agenda,” said Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11). “Over the last 4 years under the Biden Administration, our country’s national security has been compromised and our national debt crisis is out of control. These crises need immediate solutions, and RSC will not rest until the job is done. The American people gave us a mandate, and they can trust that we will continue fighting every day to protect and defend our values and fight for the future of our country.”
"The Republican Study Committee is ready to hit the ground running in the 119th Congress,” said Vice-Chairman Ben Cline (VA-06). “It is time to reverse course on the misguided and reckless policies that have hindered our great nation over the last 4 years. I look forward to helping advance conservative policy solutions that will strengthen our economy, secure our borders, and restore American leadership on the world stage. Our committee will proudly champion the America First agenda and get the job done.”
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The Republican Study Committee is the largest conservative caucus in Congress that is focused on policy solutions that address the most pressing challenges facing our nation, including:
- Securing the southern border and ending the ongoing immigration crisis
- Strengthening America's economic competitiveness
- Promoting fiscal responsibility and government accountability
- Defending American values and individual liberties
Members of the RSC believe that with conservative commitment today, America's brightest days lie ahead.
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