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Ripon in the News. After Racking Up Impressive List of Accomplishments, Hensarling Sets His Sights on His Next Target — Replacing Dodd-Frank. July 14, 2016. WASHINGTON, DC Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling spoke to The Ripon Society about his panel’s impressive accomplishments, and a key reform he plans to pursue in the coming year. Continue Reading ». Latest Ripon Forum Previews 2016 Republican Convention. July 10, 2016. Continue Reading ». July 7, 2016. Continue Reading ». WASHINGTON...
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The Ripon Society Mission : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. The Ripon Society Mission. The Ripon Society Mission. The Ripon Society Objectives. The Ripon Society will develop programs and undertake actions that will achieve:. An expanded understanding within the Republican Party of innovative and constructive public policies, ideas and actions that:. Strengthen the American family and protect the safety and future of our children;. Promote and achieve an innovative and effective educational system;. Ensure a strong, effective national defense.
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“We are better because the Nation wrapped their arms around South Carolina.” : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. We are better because the Nation wrapped their arms around South Carolina. July 17, 2015. Senator Scott Discusses Charleston Shootings and the Outpouring of Support Across America. Following his moving remarks about the shootings in his home state, Scott discussed a number of issues being debated on Capitol Hill, including one issue that has been a longstanding priority of his providing school choice to low-income youth. Laquo; We have to move this country forward. Volume 50, No. 03.
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Doherty & Goeas Discuss Changing Face of the Electorate and the Presidential Election Next Year : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. Doherty & Goeas Discuss Changing Face of the Electorate and the Presidential Election Next Year. June 4, 2015. WASHINGTON, DC Two of the nation’s leading experts on American politics and American public opinion appeared before a breakfast discussion of The Ripon Society this past Tuesday morning, where they shared their thoughts on the changing face of the electorate, the increasingly negative view of Congress, and the factors that will matter most in the Presidential election of 2016.
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Upcoming Events Events : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. Breakfast with Senator Richard Burr. September 14 @ 7:45 am. Breakfast with North Carolina Senator Richard Burr. Find out more ». Breakfast with Senator Richard Burr. September 14 @ 7:45 am. Paid for by The Ripon Society : 202.216.1008. 1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 550 : Washington, DC 20005 : info@riponsociety.org.
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History : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. The first public statement of The Ripon Society was written in the weeks following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It was distributed to Republican leaders on January 6, 1964, as a new session of Congress convened and as the 1964 Presidential campaign officially began. In their own words, the founding members of The Ripon Society declared:. 8212; The Ripon Papers, 1968. Ideas are at the root of our organization’s rich history. Today, The Ripon Society continue...We need...
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“When the Oversight Committee sends a letter to the Administration, it’s usually not a thank you note.” : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. When the Oversight Committee sends a letter to the Administration, it’s usually not a thank you note. July 24, 2015. Chairman Chaffetz Discusses the Bipartisan Effort He is Leading to Make Government More Accountable. The Oversight Committee Chairman also discussed another case of federal mismanagement that has been in the news of late the massive data breach at the Office of Personnel Management. And yet the Office of Personnel Management is working on a Cobalt operating system someth...
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Staff : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. Editor of the Ripon Forum. Deputy Director of Policy. Communications and Policy Associate. Chairman of the Board. Volume 50, No. 03. This Week’s Teddy Tweet. August 30, 2016. We need absolute honesty in public life; and we shall not get it until we remember that truth-telling must go hand in hand with it. Outlook, May 12, 1900. Follow Us On Facebook. From the Ripon Advance. Daines, Scalise lead bicameral call for administration to rescind gunsmithing guidance. Ripon In The News.
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The Roots of Ripon Republicanism : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. Volume 49, No. 2. The Roots of Ripon Republicanism. May 20, 2015. Editor’s note: this is the second in a series of essays being published this year to commemorate the 50. Anniversary of The Ripon Forum.). We were tired of apologizing to people on our campuses for being Republicans, and tired of apologizing to some Republicans for being on a college campus. The Republican Party has experienced a vast array of ups and downs since that time but the Lincoln legacy still represents an ideal...
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Forum Authors : The Ripon Society
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Ripon in the News. Click on a name below to view all articles published by that author. Albright, Penrose C. Barbour, Gov. Haley R. Barbour, Governor Haley R. Barnett, William A. Baruah, Sandy K. Bass, Charles F. Beach, William W. Ben Toll and Bryan W. Marshall. Bixby, Robert L. Bond, Richard N. Bowman, Frank L. Skip. Burkhauser, Richard V. Bush, George H.W. Calafano, James jay. Cantor, Congressman Eric. Capito, Shelly Moore. Chamness, Charles M. Christian, Ernest S. Cohen, Herman J. Davenport, Thomas H.
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