“The House Republican Conference is the party caucus for Republicans in the United States House of Representatives. It hosts meetings and is the primary forum for communicating the party’s message to members. The Conference produces a daily publication of political analysis under the title Legislative Digest.
“The conference has a chair who directs day-to-day operations and who is assisted by an elected vice chair and a secretary. The current chair is Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who assumed the position in 2019.[5] Former chairs include Gerald Ford, John Boehner, Mike Pence, John B. Anderson, Dick Cheney, Jack Kemp, J. C. Watts, Deborah D. Pryce, Adam Putnam, Jeb Hensarling, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_Republican_Conference
“Legislative Digest is an official publication of the House Republican Conference. It serves as the primary source of legislative analysis and preview of floor activity for Republican Members of the United States House of Representatives. As such, it functions as the Republican counterpart to the Democratic Study Group. It originally was published weekly, but starting with the 104th Congress was published daily, and distributed in either printed or faxed form. Legislative Digest is currently published online.
“As an official U.S. government publication, it is not subject to copyright and may be viewed, copied, and distributed freely by the public. For instance, Legislative Digest’s summaries of bills and amendments often serve as a source for the scrolling display commentary on C-SPAN.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legislative_Digest
“The Legislative Digest summarizes each bill that comes to the House floor, including a procedural description, the legislative background, and a cost estimate. The House Republican Conference produced the Digest from 1995 until the House Republican Policy Committee took over production in 2015. To sign up to receive the Digest please email PolicyCommittee@mail.house.gov“
https://www.gop.gov/digest/thursday-december-8-2016/
that links to:
https://www.gop.gov/member-issue/
Of those listed only JC Watts, Adam Putnam and Jack Kemp were any good...