Pfluger and Cline Chart Republican Study Committee Priorities for 2026
Washington,
January 8, 2025
WASHINGTON, DC – Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11) and Vice-Chair Ben Cline (VA-06) outlined their legislative priorities for the Second Session of 119th Congress at a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society on Wednesday, highlighting the RSC’s pivotal role in shaping last year’s landmark reconciliation bill and previewing an ambitious agenda centered on affordability. Pfluger, a Colonel in the Air Force Reserves and decorated fighter pilot who leads the 190-member caucus – the largest conservative bloc in the House – opened the discussion by describing the RSC’s collaborative approach to policymaking. “We know that each of those members has an area of expertise, things that they’re passionate about, committees that they serve on, and we wanted to leverage their knowledge and their passion and use RSC as a hub of information sharing, as a place to come and debate and dialogue and talk about things.” The Chairman then credited the RSC for its central role in developing last year’s major legislative achievement: the One Big Beautiful Bill. “I’m going to credit the RSC for being the incubator, the place where we were able to talk about these ideas in the lead up, and we were able to have discussions that directly led to telling leadership, ‘Hey this isn’t going to work like that, that’s not going to pass,’ or ‘You need to be more aggressive on the savings,’ or whatever the case may be. I think that was probably the most proud moment of the first year of RSC.” He emphasized the committee’s dual role as both policy engine and moral compass for House Republicans. “The RSC has been rejuvenated and invigorated like never before,” Cline stated in his opening remarks. “The RSC has such a long and storied history over the years of being that conscience of the conference, the conservative conscience. “It has provided that leadership role for so many years. But August has taken it really to a new level. … The staff that he’s brought on, the media row, the budget negotiations – which are not easy when you have 190 members and some want to lean in and some want to lean back. Negotiations are challenging, but he’s become masterful of it.” The Vice-Chair also highlighted the RSC’s technological innovations to improve transparency and legislative analysis. “We are governing conservatives. We have a responsibility to be the conscience of the conference. I think what you saw last year from our organization was a unity of people coming together and saying, ‘We’re going to fight for conservative values, but we also know when to put the pens down and negotiate to pass a bill.’” The Chairman also shared that the RSC has been working since July to develop a comprehensive framework for a second reconciliation bill. “We have a responsibility to get this done. And we have taken that seriously. Ben, the RSC staff, myself, have dedicated since July 5th, our blood, sweat and tears towards developing a framework that we can give the President centered around affordability.” Cline praised the transformation the RSC has undergone under Pfluger’s leadership. For more read the full article here. |