Posted on 01/31/2015 9:14:34 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Conservative lawmakers are officially rolling out a new group aimed at advancing a conservative agenda in the House of Representatives after they expressed discontent with the direction of the Republican Study Committee.
Our main hope is that we can represent the voids and valleys for our constituents back home, Rep. Raúl Labrador of Idaho told The Daily Signal today. With a small group that is nimble and able to work on issues that are of importance to our constituents, we can make a difference in Congress.
Called the House Freedom Caucus, the group serves as a conservative alternative to the Republican Study Committee, which has over 170 members. However, it was not formed to be anti-RSC, a Republican congressional aide told The Daily Signal last month.
Membership in the Freedom Caucus will be by invitation only, and the group plans to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government in Congress.
Our main hope is that we can represent the voids and valleys for our constituents back home, says @Raul_Labrador.
The House Freedom Caucus gives a voice to countless Americans who feel that Washington does not represent them its mission statement says. We support open, accountable and limited government, the Constitution and the rule of law, and policies that promote the liberty, safety and prosperity of all Americans.
The Freedom Caucus has nine founding members: Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio,the interim chairmanLabrador, Justin Amash of Michigan, Ron DeSantis of Florida, John Fleming of Louisiana, Scott Garrett of New Jersey, Mark Meadows of North Carolina, Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina and Matt Salmon of Arizona.
The new group will boast around 40 members, though there is no set cap according to Labrador, and more than 30 have signed on to the Freedom Caucus for its debut. Members of the group will suggest potential members and vote on their membership, Labrador said.
All will pay dues, enabling the new caucus to hire three to four staff members. The nine founders, though, will pay mortgages, or a higher level of funding, National Review reported.
Those more than 30 House Republicans will meet tonight to draft the Freedom Caucus bylaws.
We want to accomplish an agenda of conservative reform, something where we represent the values of the people back home, Labrador said. Both parties make the mistake of representing special interests and lobbyists and the groups that give money to their campaigns. We really want to represent the people, and thats what we want to make sure we do in the House Freedom Caucus.
Whispers that conservative House members would start an alternative to the Republican Study Committee began earlier this month. The group then did not have a name, but several RSC members were looking to form a new group that would draft and push conservative legislation.
The Republican Study Committee began in 1973 as a vehicle to advance conservative policies. However, some of the groups members feared that it began to drift from its founding roots over the years, especially as its membership swelled to more than 170 lawmakersmore than half of all Republicans in the House.
The November election of Rep. Bill Flores of Texas to serve as RSC chair further fueled discontent among the committees more conservative members, as they feared Flores would side with House leadership on policy issues and debates.
In an interview with The Daily Signal, Flores said he views the Freedom Caucus as a complimentary effort to advance the cause of conservative policy in this caucus.
Youve got a group of passionate conservatives just like the Republican Study Committee, and they will have an opportunity to get together and come up with ideas, Flores said.
The Texas Republican said he met with Jordan during the group’s earlier planning stages and said hes confident Freedom Caucus members will remain in the RSC. Flores even suggested lawmakers in the new caucus share ideas with the RSC to help get these conservative policies across the finish line on the House floor.”
Labrador told The Daily Signal there were general conversations with leadership about the group, but said there was no direct feedback about its formation.
We dont want to surprise leadership, he said. We want to work with leadership.
We don’t want to surprise leadership, says @Raul_Labrador. “We want to work with leadership.”
The debate over a border security bill from Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul of Texas gives the Freedom Caucus its first opportunity to push conservative policy, as National Review first reported. Though the legislation focuses on securing the borderan aspect of immigration reform conservatives are pushing forconservatives believe the House and Senate should first focus on a bill that blocks President Obamas immigration executive action.
The House passed legislation addressing the presidents immigration policies earlier this month. However, the Senate has yet to do so.
Labrador said participating in the debate around McCauls bill allows the Freedom Caucus to speak as an official group. He lamented that often times, conservative members fail to present a plan and a strategy in pushing a conservative agenda. However, hes hopeful that the group will present a positive message for the House.
This story was updated with a quote from Rep. Bill Flores.
If they vote as a block, it's the only way to stop RINO elitist backstabbers and dems from scavenging enough votes to get what they want. Anyone who doesn't join is an excellent candidate to be primaried.
Lets see if Mia Love is invited....Mia...who has all the nice things written on her web site...but voted for the spineless deflated ball weeper.
I call BS on this one until proven otherwise.
If they're serious about banding together to push a Conservative agenda, why didn't they "band together" to push Boehner out of leadership?
That would be a good start.
” I call BS on this one until proven otherwise.
If they’re serious about banding together to push a Conservative agenda, why didn’t they “band together” to push Boehner out of leadership? “
Another FReeper with a brain.
” The new group will boast around 40 members,”
Uh huh......lets see all the names, Melissa.
Finally, conservatives will actually have some conservative representatives in the rino and communist-democrat run Congress. Something to smile about considering that so many rinos are friends and enablers of the left wing socialists democrat representatives.
I am hoping for third party conservatives for us who are constitutional conservatives..
Both parties, DEM and GOP, need to move to the Center of politics. Truth be told, both DEM and GOP therefore need to move Rightward, to the center politics of Madison, Jefferson, Washington, Adams...
not impressed with any of these folks.
i think jordan started the RSC before he handed it off to the cino scalese. could be he’s setting up another honey pot here as well. wait and watch is my advice. and always, never give full trust any politician.
Do they have a PAC?
PING!
Thanks for this ping. Watching and waiting... talk is cheap. Interesting, though, that the members will have to pay dues, or even “mortgages”. Wonder how much? Less or more than the cost of a parking ticket in DC?
Having membership by invitation only is a smart way to keep the infiltrators out.
How many of them voted for Boner?
No Texans?
The RSC is financed by dues too. Where else would the money to hire staff come from?
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