About the RNCC
Mission Statement
The Republican National Conservative Caucus (RNCC) was founded by several members of the Republican National Committee in order to promote conservative Republican principles, policies, and politics, and to educate the public about their importance to liberty. We will have a discussion with America about how we can work together to restore our Constitutional Republic, to reverse the current march toward socialism, and how we can translate conservative principles into meaningful public policies for a freer society. We want to inform and to mobilize the American people to join us in this important work.
We are committed first to God, then to family, then to country, then to conservatism, and only then to our political party. Consequently, although we are proud Republicans, we will not hesitate to hold everyone in account based on not only words, but also deeds, including ourselves, when we fail to adhere to founding principles.
We believe that conservative values—free enterprise, free markets, limited government, low taxes, the sanctity and dignity of life, protecting the family, individual responsibility, and a strong national defense—are best for America. The best way to defend our individual freedoms and liberty is to not just to articulate those values, but to apply them consistently. We are committed to offering our members concrete steps by which they can help us restore these ideals to America and to save our country from the disaster that a full-fledged embrace of liberalism will bring.
Former president Ronald Reagan once reminded us that, if we fail to protect freedom, “one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.” May that never be the case for us! We invite everyone who shares our vision to join our movement. Together, we can restore the promise of America for ourselves and our children.
Purpose of RNCC Website
The RNCC website, RepConCaucus.com, provides the principle means for the members of the Caucus to inform and to activate the American people to take the steps necessary to restore our Constitutional Republic. The website will provide posts on current public policy debates and Republican politics that provide particularly insightful analysis and information. The posts are intended to be timely and relevant. We hope you will want to read them. In addition, the website will be a source for important resources on our constitutional principles, other topics, and for links to especially useful sources of information. The website is geared toward conservative Republican activists.
Founding Members
The following members of the Republican National Committee are the founding members of the Republican National Conservative Caucus:
Linda Ackerman, Republican National Committeewoman, California
Cathie Adams, Republican National Committeewoman, Texas
Evie Axdahl, Republican National Committeewoman, Minnesota
James Bopp, Jr., Republican National Committeeman, Indiana
Donna Cain, Republican National Committeewoman, Oregon
Gio Cicione, Rhode Island Republican State Central Committee
Cindy Costa, Republican National Committeewoman, South Carolina
Demetra DeMonte, Republican National Committeewoman, Illinois
Jeff Kent, Republican National Committeeman, Washington
Peggy Lambert, Republican National Committeewoman, Tennessee
Willes Lee, Chairman, Hawaii Republican Party
Kim Lehman, Republican National Committeewoman, Iowa
Carolyn McLarty, Republican National Committeewoman, Oklahoma
Randy Pullen, Chairman, Arizona Republican Party
Pete Ricketts, Republican National Committeeman, Nebraska
Steve Scheffler, Republican National Committeeman, Iowa
Brian Sullivan, Republican National Committeeman, Minnesota
Helen Van Etten, Republican National Committeewoman, Kansas
Phyllis Woods, Republican National Committeewoman, New Hampshire
Solomon Yue, Republican National Committeeman, Oregon
Become a Member
If you share our vision for America, become a member of the Caucus. You will be entitled to post entries on the website, subject to review and approval by the editorial staff of the Caucus, and will receive useful updates and calls to action from the Caucus.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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Dinah, I'm there and signed up. Take care
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