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November 13,
Message of the Week:
"Congress has acted
to protect the American
people from terrorism."
November 6,
Message of the Week:
"Republicans
look forward to passing the priorities of the American people."
October
16, Message of the Week:
"The increased
spending proposed by Democrats
would hurt the economy and reduce jobs."
October 9,
Message of the Week:
"Though war may be
avoidable, Congress must give the President
the authority he needs to
eliminate the Iraqi threat."
October 2,
Message of the Week:
"The Republican plan
to help the economy is to enforce
fiscal discipline, bring fairness to the tax
code, and give Americans greater freedom to create wealth."
September
25,
Message of the Week:
"Democrats have no
plans to help the U.S. economy."
September 1 8,
Message of the Week:
"The Senate should
address the priorities of the American people,
which have already passed
the House."
September 11,
Message of the Week:
"Since September
11th, Congress has passed - and will continue to pass - legislation to
protect Americans from terrorist attacks."
August 13, 2002: Conservatives
Applaud Bush for Rejecting Pork-Barrel Spending in Supplemental Appropriations Bill
- President’s Actions Set Tone for Year-End Spending Debate
August 2, 2002: Conservatives
Respond to Bush Signing Supplemental Appropriations Bill
- Urge President Not to Spend $5.1 Billion
July 31, 2002, Message
of the Week:
"Although the
fundamentals of the economy are solid, there is more
that we can do to
encourage growth."
July 24, 2002, Message
of the Week:
" Republicans
are fighting Democrat efforts to put special interests
above the safety
of Americans."
July 18, 2002: Taskforce
Rates "Hits" and "Misses" in Homeland Security Proposals
July 17, 2002, Message of the Week: "JUST
SAY NO!
Stop the Washington spending binge before it
starts."
CONSERVATIVES SEE WIN OVER
SCHEDULE
The
Washington Times -
July 18, 2002
Conservative House
Republicans ended
their daylong effort to halt proceedings on the conservation
and public-lands spending bill, claiming victory after leaders
agreed to change the schedule for considering future spending
bills.
July 11, 2002: Conservatives
Outline Concerns with Interior Appropriations Bill
July 11, 2002: Conservatives
Refute Reports on Cost of Creating Homeland Security Department
July 10, 2002: RSC
Forms Taskforce to Monitor New Homeland Security Department
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Republican Study Committee’s
Security First Taskforce will ensure new
department is consistent with President’s vision
July 8, 2002, Message of the Week:
"Corporate executives who break the law and
violate the public trust should be brought to
justice."
July 3, 2002, Message of the Week:
"On
Independence Day, let's be thankful for the liberties in this country that have been
sustained by 226 years of American resilience."
June
26,
2002, Message of the Week:
"The phrase 'Under
God' should remain in the Pledge of Allegiance, as recited by public
school teachers and students all across America."
June 19, 2002: House
Conservatives Respond to Senate Democrats' Demand for More Spending in
Return for a Debt Limit Increase
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Release Report on Impact of Additional Spending
June
19, 2002, Message of the Week:
"Conservatives are
committed to carrying out the President's mission of streamlining
homeland security activities without unnecessarily expanding government."
June
12, 2002, Message of the Week:
"The marriage tax penalty must be
permanently repealed so that people are never again punished by the
government for getting married."
June 5,
2002, Message of the Week:
"Unless the death tax is
permanently eliminated, families will once again be forced to face the
most burdensome and immoral tax collected by the IRS."
May 29,
2002, Message of the Week:
"Social Security must be reformed
so that today's workers can count on a secure retirement."
May 22,
2002, Message of the Week:
"On Memorial Day, we should honor those who have fallen in service to
our country and support those who defend our freedom in the current war
on terror."
May 15,
2002, Message of the Week:
"The
overwhelming success of welfare reform has proven wrong the grim forecasts
from the Left."
May 6,
2002, Message of the Week:
"America and Israel are allies in self-defense against international terrorism."
April 29,
2002, Message of the Week:
"Americans
are not under-taxed. Their government over-spends."
April 22, 2002, Message of the Week:
"It's time for
Washington to practice fiscal discipline
so that America has the resources to fight terrorism at home and abroad."
April 15, 2002,
Message of the Week:
"If Congress does not act to make the Bush
tax cut permanent,
the result will be the
largest tax increase in American history."
March 21, 2002: RSC
Statement in Response to President's Decision to sign Shays-Meehan
March 13, 2002:
House Members
Urge Senators to Repudiate Religious Tests For Judges:
Outside
Groups Attempting to Create a Religious Test in Order to Defeat the
Nomination of Judge Pickering
February 27, 2002:
RSC Letter to
Majority Leader Dick Armey:
Republican
Members Praise Armey’s Leadership on Social
Security & Express Support for Moving Forward
With Necessary Reforms
February 04, 2002:
House Conservatives Say Balanced Budget is Within Reach
Praise
Bush for Accountability Initiative
Press
Release: a sampling
of reactions to President Bush's State of the Union Address on January 29,
2002, were overwhelmingly positive.
Released by
RSC Members
January 23, 2002:
House Conservatives Call for a Balanced Budget
RSC says CBO numbers indicate balanced budget within reach
2000-2001 Press
Releases
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