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Loudermilk Named Steering Member of the Republican Study Committee

Rep. Loudermilk (R-GA) was selected to serve as a steering member of the Republican Study Committee (RSC).

“It is a very special time in America - a time when we need to be more focused on making a difference than making an argument," said Rep. Loudermilk. "That’s the objective of the Republican Study Committee, so serving on the Steering Committee is a responsibility I am honored to accept. We need fresh ideas, effective reforms, and lasting changes to improve the quality of life for every American. The debt our children and grandchildren shoulder and the regulations suffocating our businesses cannot continue if we want to cultivate a healthy economy. They deserve better. I’m grateful for the opportunity to roll up my sleeves and get to work on shrinking our oversized government and passing on a nation that is free, safe, and full of opportunity to the next generation.”

RSC Chairman, Rep. Mark Walker said, “We have a unique opportunity in the 115th Congress to do more than simply make an argument – we have the opportunity to make a positive, lasting difference in all of our communities. I am proud to officially name Rep. Barry Loudermilk as a member of the Republican Study Committee’s Steering Committee. He will serve as a trusted advisor as we advance pro-active, conservative policies with a genuine approach and a strong voice that addresses the challenges facing our nation. I am privileged to work with Barry, and appreciate his guidance and leadership.”

Background

The RSC serves as a House Republican caucus, promoting conservative ideas and policies to limit government, rein-in out-of-control spending, and protect and preserve American liberty. RSC steering members provide guidance to the RSC Chairman and champion key conservative policies shaping the nation.