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United States Senate Republican Policy Committee

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The Senate Republican Policy Committee is the policy research arm of the Republican Conference. Its predecessor, the Senate Republican Steering Committee was formed in March 1944 after Leader Charles L. McNary's death. It became formally funded and renamed the Policy Committee in 1947 along with its Democratic counterpart, the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, after the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946. Funding for staff of both party policy committees comes directly from the legislative branch.[1]

According to Congressional Quarterly, "the Policy Committee is in effect a legislative think tank. The committee organizes the prominent Tuesday lunches with summaries of major bills, analysis of roll call votes and distribution of issue papers."[2]

List of chairs

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Congress Name State Term Length Notes
80th Robert A. Taft Ohio Jan. 3, 1947 – Jan. 3, 1953 Son of President Taft
81st
82nd
83rd William F. Knowland California Jan. 3, 1953 - Aug. 4, 1953
83rd Homer S. Ferguson Michigan Aug. 4, 1953 – Jan. 3, 1955
84th Styles Bridges New Hampshire Jan. 3, 1955 – Nov. 26, 1961
85th
86th
87th
87th Bourke B. Hickenlooper Iowa Jan. 3, 1962 – Jan. 3, 1969
88th
89th
90th
91st Gordon Allott Colorado Jan. 3, 1969 – Jan. 3, 1973
92nd
93rd John Tower Texas Jan. 3, 1973 – Jan. 3, 1985
94th
95th
96th
97th
98th
99th William L. Armstrong Colorado Jan. 3, 1985 – Jan. 3, 1991
100th
101st
102nd Don Nickles Oklahoma Jan. 3, 1991 – June 12, 1996
103rd
104th
104th Larry Craig Idaho June 12, 1996 – Jan. 3, 2003
105th
106th
107th
108th Jon Kyl Arizona Jan. 3, 2003 – Jan. 3, 2007
109th
110th Kay Bailey Hutchison Texas Jan. 3, 2007 – Jan. 3, 2009 First woman to hold position
111th John Ensign Nevada Jan. 3, 2009 - June 17, 2009 Resigned
111th John Thune South Dakota June 17, 2009 – Jan. 26, 2012
112th
112th John Barrasso Wyoming Jan. 26, 2012 – Jan. 3, 2019
113th
114th
115th
116th Roy Blunt Missouri Jan. 3, 2019 – Jan. 3, 2023
117th
118th Joni Ernst Iowa Jan. 3, 2023 - Jan. 3, 2025
119th Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Jan. 3, 2025 - present

References

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  1. ^ Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress (June 1946). The Organization of Congress: Suggestions for Strengthening Congress. Washington D.C.: U.S. Congress. p. 41.
  2. ^ Jansen, Bart (November 30, 2007). "With Lott's Exit, Kyl to Assume Republican Whip Position Unopposed". Congressional Quarterly. Washington, D.C. Archived from the original on November 4, 2008.
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