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March 14, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - In Case You Missed It: The Republican Study Committee's (RSC) podcast "Right to the Point" released its fifth episode hosted by RSC Chairman August Pfluger (R-TX) featuring Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) and Morgan Luttrell (R-TX).

The episode titled 'A Texas Sized Selection Show' features the trio's insights on:


March 12, 2025

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, RSC House Energy Action Team (HEAT) Chairman Rep. Troy Balderson (OH-12) released the following statement after EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans for the agency to reconsider numerous EPA regulations:


March 12, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - In Case You Missed It: The Republican Study Committee (RSC) hosted its first press conference to announce the launch of a new initiative, "Set in Stone—The Trump Legacy Laws," to codify President Trump's executive orders into law. 

While Democrats are lost at bay, the RSC stands ready to turn President Trump's America First vision into permanent law—a foundation for American greatness built in stone, not sand.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

Heritage Action Executive Vice President Ryan Walker: 


March 11, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - The Republican Study Committee (RSC), the oldest and largest conservative caucus in Congress, today launched "Set in Stone—The Trump Legacy Laws," a bold initiative to transform President Trump's executive victories into permanent legislation. 

This initiative champions key bills in the House and Senate that will codify President Trump's agenda into permanent law, ensuring these victories cannot and will not be undone by future administrations with a mere stroke of a pen.


March 8, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - The Republican Study Committee (RSC) Steering Committee released the following statement:

"The Republican Study Committee supports President Trump’s efforts to root out waste, fraud, and abuse. These efforts are saving taxpayer dollars and making government work for the American people. To allow the President and his Administration to continue focusing on this good work, the RSC believes that swift passage of a full-year continuing resolution is necessary to avoid a government shutdown."


March 7, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - In Case You Missed It: The Republican Study Committee's (RSC) podcast "Right to the Point" released its fourth episode hosted by Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) featuring Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) and Pat Fallon (R-TX).

The episode titled 'DOGE & Budget & Border, Oh My!' features a lively conversation on the members' thoughts and reactions on:


March 4, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman August Pfluger gave the committee’s official response to President Donald Trump’s historic joint address to Congress.

Chairman Pfluger emphasized how President Trump has made America respected, stronger, and secure again. In less than two months, this administration has unleashed American energy, secured the border, stood up to our adversaries, and put American citizens first.

Because the new golden age isn’t just a slogan, it's a promise to the American people.


March 4, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - The Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman, Vice-Chair, and Task Force Chairs issued the following statements in response to President Trump's joint address to Congress:


March 4, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - In Case You Missed It: The Republican Study Committee's (RSC) podcast "Right to the Point" released its third episode hosted by featuring Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY).

The episode titled 'Bluegrass, Barr, Battlestar Galactica' features the Congressmen's unfiltered thoughts on:

·        Why China poses "an enormous threat" to American security and prosperity

·        How Trump's policies already reduced border crossings by 94%


February 27, 2025

WASHINGTON DC - Today, the Republican Study Committee (RSC) welcomed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr to Capitol Hill. Chairman Carr, who has been at the forefront of telecommunications policy, met with RSC members to share insights on reining in Big Tech censorship, expanding rural broadband access, promoting free-market principles in the digital space, strengthening national security, and addressing concerns about media ownership concentration.