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01-RLC0 on Jan 1, 2001

Dedicated to building a stronger Republican majority by promoting the fundamental conservative ideals of lower taxes, less government and more personal freedom....

The Republican Leadership Council was formed in 1997 by leading Republicans throughout the country concerned that the Republican Party is being increasingly defined by the actions of an intolerant vocal minority that divides the GOP.

The Republican Party is at a crossroads. We now face a situation similar to that of the Democrats of the 1980`s who were dominated by a vocal minority from the far-left liberal wing of their Party. Our challenge now is to unite all Republicans behind a common agenda that helps us expand our majority.

The RLC believes that we must articulate a vision, and a message, based upon the Reagan legacy of limited government and expanded personal freedom. The GOP must unite around the core Republican principles of less government, lower taxes, substantive education reform, anti-crime initiatives and a strong national defense.

The RLC seeks to promote these core issues that unite Republicans, and as Ronald Reagan successfully accomplished, attract conservative Democrats and Independents to forge a winning electoral coalition in congressional and presidential elections. This is the RLC`s vision for the 21st century.

The Republican Leadership Council is committed to playing a key role in electing common-sense conservatives and promoting the core issues of the Republican Party.


  • Topic: Principles & Values
  • Headline: Member of the Republican Leadership Council (Score: 0)
  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred



Democrats participating in 01-RLC0



Republicans participating in 01-RLC0

Robert Bennett s1mUT Republican incumbent
Ben Nighthorse Campbell s1mCO Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004
Susan Collins s1mME Republican Jr Senator
Al D'Amato s1mNY Former Republican Jr Senator
Pete Domenici s1mNM Republican Sr Senator
David Dreier s1mCalifornia Republican
John Engler s1mMI Former Republican
Mark Foley s1mFlorida Republican
Robert Franks s1mNew Jersey Republican
Jim Greenwood s1mPennsylvania Republican (Until 2004)
Nancy Lee Johnson s1mConnecticut Republican
Thomas Kean s1mNJ Former Republican
Jon Kyl s1mAZ Republican Jr Senator
Susan Molinari s1mNew York Republican Former (1994-)
Frank Murkowski s1mAK Former Republican
Bill Paxon s1mNew York Republican Former (1994-)
Deborah Pryce s1mOhio Republican
Jack Quinn s1mNew York Republican/Ind./Cons.
John Rowland s1mCT Former Republican
Arlen Specter s1mPA Republican incumbent
Fred Upton s1mMichigan Republican
Bill Weld s1mMA02 Former Republican
Dick Zimmer s1mNJ Republican Senate challenger



Independents participating in 01-RLC0

Christie Todd Whitman s1mUS Cabinet-2005



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 0
Republicans: 23
Independents: 1

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