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Republican Governance Group

The Republican Governance Group, originally the Tuesday Lunch Bunch and then the Tuesday Group until 2020, is a group of moderate Republicans in the United States House of Representatives.[7] It was founded in 1994 in the wake of the Republican takeover of the House; the Republican House caucus came to be dominated by conservatives.[6] It is considered a center[8][9][10] to center-right congressional caucus, with its members primarily from competitive House districts.[6][11]

Republican Governance Group
ChairDavid Joyce
Founded1995; 28 years ago (1995)
Preceded byWednesday Group (1961–2001)[1]
Tuesday Lunch Bunch (1995–1997)[2]
Tuesday Group (1997–2020)
IdeologyModerate conservatism[3][4]
Liberal conservatism[5]
Historical, now minority:
Rockefeller Republicanism[6]
Political positionCenter to center-right
National affiliationRepublican Party
Seats in House Republican Conference
42 / 222
Seats in the House
42 / 435
Website
Campaign website

In 2007, the Tuesday Group founded its own political action committee.[12] The name of the PAC was "Tuesday Group Political Action Committee" but has since changed to "Republican Governance Group/Tuesday Group Political Action Committee". It is based in Tampa, Florida.[13]

Another major group of Republican moderates in Congress was the Republican Main Street Caucus, which existed briefly from 2017 to 2019.

Wednesday Group edit

Members of its predecessor, the Wednesday Group, first founded in the House between 1961 and 1963 and then in the Senate around 1969.[14][15][16]

Wednesday Group membership edit

Membership edit

The Republican Governance Group and its predecessors have never published its membership lists. Those who are known members are sourced below. Of the known members, most but not all are from competitive House districts.

 
Republican Governance Group in the 118th United States Congress

Leadership edit

Term start Term end Chair(s) Ref(s)
1995 2005 [41][6][42][43]
2005 2007
Mark Kirk
Resigned November 29, 2010
N/A
[6]
2007 2010
Charlie Dent
Resigned May 12, 2018
[6][44]
2010 2011
Jo Ann Emerson
Appointed June 15, 2010
[45]
2011 2013
N/A
2013 2015 [46]
2015 2017 [7]
2017 2019
Tom MacArthur
Resigned May 23, 2017
[47][48]
John Katko
Appointed November 7, 2017
Resigned August 3, 2022
[49]
2019 2021 [50]
2021 2022
N/A
N/A
[51]
2022 present
David Joyce
Appointed August 3, 2022
[52]

Current members edit

Former members edit

See also edit

References edit

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Not to be confused with Tuesday Club The Republican Governance Group originally the Tuesday Lunch Bunch and then the Tuesday Group until 2020 is a group of moderate Republicans in the United States House of Representatives 7 It was founded in 1994 in the wake of the Republican takeover of the House the Republican House caucus came to be dominated by conservatives 6 It is considered a center 8 9 10 to center right congressional caucus with its members primarily from competitive House districts 6 11 Republican Governance GroupChairDavid JoyceFounded1995 28 years ago 1995 Preceded byWednesday Group 1961 2001 1 Tuesday Lunch Bunch 1995 1997 2 Tuesday Group 1997 2020 IdeologyModerate conservatism 3 4 Liberal conservatism 5 Historical now minority Rockefeller Republicanism 6 Political positionCenter to center rightNational affiliationRepublican PartySeats in House Republican Conference42 222Seats in the House42 435WebsiteCampaign websitePolitics of United StatesPolitical partiesElectionsIn 2007 the Tuesday Group founded its own political action committee 12 The name of the PAC was Tuesday Group Political Action Committee but has since changed to Republican Governance Group Tuesday Group Political Action Committee It is based in Tampa Florida 13 Another major group of Republican moderates in Congress was the Republican Main Street Caucus which existed briefly from 2017 to 2019 Contents 1 Wednesday Group 1 1 Wednesday Group membership 2 Membership 2 1 Leadership 2 2 Current members 2 3 Former members 3 See also 4 ReferencesWednesday Group editMembers of its predecessor the Wednesday Group first founded in the House between 1961 and 1963 and then in the Senate around 1969 14 15 16 Wednesday Group membership edit George Aiken VT 17 John Anderson IL 18 Mark Andrews ND 19 Glenn Beall MD 20 Alphonzo Bell CA 15 Doug Bereuter NE 21 Edward Biester PA 22 Caleb Boggs DE 20 Edward Brooke MA 16 23 Caldwell Butler VA House chair 24 William Cahill NJ 25 Clifford Case NJ 16 John Chafee RI 16 Lincoln Chafee RI 26 Rod Chandler WA 27 Dick Cheney WY 18 Bill Clinger PA House chair 1981 1987 1991 14 Thad Cochran MS 19 Marlow Cook KY Senate founding chair 16 John Cooper KY 20 Bill Cohen ME 16 Barber Conable NY 18 Sil Conte MA 15 Larry Coughlin PA 28 Jim Coyne PA 28 Tom Curtis MO 29 Jack Danforth MO 23 Tom Delay TX 27 John Dellenback OR 25 Robert Ellsworth KS 15 Marvin Esch MI 30 Paul Findley IL 25 Hamilton Fish IV NY 21 Peter Frelinghuysen NJ 15 Bill Frenzel MN 19 Charles Goodell NY 15 Slade Gorton WA 16 Bill Gradison OH House chair 1991 1993 14 31 32 Fred Grandy IA 27 Bill Green NY 18 Gil Gude MD 22 Orval Hansen ID 22 James Harvey IL 25 Mark Hatfield OR 19 Margaret Heckler MA 19 John Heinz PA 16 Paul Henry MI 27 Bud Hillis IN 21 Dave Hobson OH 27 Amo Houghton NY 27 Andy Ireland FL 27 Jack Javits NY 19 Jim Jeffords VT 21 Nancy Johnson CT 21 Nancy Kassebaum KS 16 Jim Kolbe AZ House chair 1993 2001 27 1 Jim Leach IA 18 John Lindsay NY 14 Bob Livingston LA 28 William Mailliard CA 25 Richard Mallary VT 22 Lynn Martin IL 21 Mac Mathias MD 15 Joe McDade PA 21 Jock McKernan ME 21 Stew McKinney CT 14 Pete McCloskey CA 19 Chester Mize KS 25 Sid Morrison WA 21 Brad Morse CA House founding chair 1961 1972 15 20 Charles Mosher OH 25 Bob Packwood OR 19 James Pearson KS 23 Charles Percy IL 16 Tom Petri WI 28 Joel Pritchard WA House chair 1977 1980 19 33 34 Carl Pursell MI 27 Al Quie MN 25 Jim Ramstad MN 27 Ralph Regula OH 19 Tom Railsback IL 35 Ogden Reid NY 15 Tom Ridge PA 21 Howard W Robison NY 25 Marge Roukema NJ 21 Ronald Sarasin CT 36 Hal Sawyer MI 28 Bill Saxbe OH 20 Herman Schneebeli PA 15 Richard Schweiker PA 19 Fred Schwengel IA 25 Hugh Scott PA 17 Clay Shaw FL 21 Garner Shriver KS 25 Abner Sibal CT 15 Lamar Smith TX 27 Peter Smith VT 37 38 Olympia Snowe ME 17 21 26 Arlen Specter PA 16 26 Bob Stafford VT 15 William Stanton OH 25 Alan Steelman TX 36 Ted Stevens AK 23 Robert Taft OH 25 Bill Thomas CA 39 Craig Thomas WY 27 Charley Thone NE 19 Stan Tupper ME 40 Fred Upton MI 27 Vin Weber MN House chair 1991 1992 32 31 Lowell Weicker CT 16 Chuck Whalen OH 25 Bill Whitehurst VA 21 Membership editThe Republican Governance Group and its predecessors have never published its membership lists Those who are known members are sourced below Of the known members most but not all are from competitive House districts nbsp Republican Governance Group in the 118th United States CongressLeadership edit Term start Term end Chair s Ref s 1995 2005 Mike Castle Nancy Johnson Fred Upton 41 6 42 43 2005 2007 Charlie Bass Mark KirkResigned November 29 2010 N A 6 2007 2010 Charlie DentResigned May 12 2018 6 44 2010 2011 Jo Ann EmersonAppointed June 15 2010 45 2011 2013 N A2013 2015 Adam Kinzinger Erik Paulsen 46 2015 2017 Bob Dold 7 2017 2019 Tom MacArthurResigned May 23 2017 Elise Stefanik 47 48 John KatkoAppointed November 7 2017Resigned August 3 2022 49 2019 2021 Susan Brooks Fred Upton 50 2021 2022 N A N A 51 2022 present David JoyceAppointed August 3 2022 52 Current members edit Arizona Juan Ciscomani AZ 6 53 Arkansas Steve Womack AR 3 53 California David Valadao CA 22 54 Jay Obernolte CA 23 53 Young Kim CA 40 53 Florida Mario Diaz Balart FL 26 55 Maria Elvira Salazar FL 27 53 Carlos A Gimenez FL 28 53 Illinois Mike Bost IL 12 56 Iowa Mariannette Miller Meeks IA 1 53 Minnesota Pete Stauber MN 8 53 North Dakota Kelly Armstrong ND AL 53 Nebraska Don Bacon NE 2 53 New Jersey Jeff Van Drew NJ 2 57 Chris Smith NJ 4 53 Tom Kean Jr NJ 7 53 New York Nick LaLota NY 1 53 Andrew Garbarino NY 2 58 Anthony D Esposito NY 4 53 Nicole Malliotakis NY 11 53 Mike Lawler NY 17 53 Marc Molinaro NY 19 53 Elise Stefanik NY 21 49 Nevada Mark Amodei NV 2 53 Ohio Bill Johnson OH 6 59 56 Mike Turner OH 10 60 Troy Balderson OH 12 55 Dave Joyce OH 14 56 Oregon Cliff Bentz OR 2 53 Lori Chavez DeRemer OR 5 53 Puerto Rico Jenniffer Gonzalez PR AL 53 Pennsylvania Brian Fitzpatrick PA 1 61 Glenn Thompson PA 15 62 South Carolina Nancy Mace SC 1 53 Texas Morgan Luttrell TX 8 53 Mike McCaul TX 10 55 Beth Van Duyne TX 24 53 Michael C Burgess TX 26 56 Utah Blake Moore UT 1 53 John Curtis UT 3 53 Wisconsin Bryan Steil WI 1 53 Mike Gallagher WI 8 53 Former members edit Roscoe Bartlett MD 63 Charlie Bass NH 12 Judy Biggert IL 64 Sherwood Boehlert NY 12 Mary Bono CA 64 Jeb Bradley NH 65 Susan Brooks IN 66 Ginny Brown Waite FL 67 Tom Campbell CA 2 Eric Cantor VA 68 Joseph Cao LA 69 Mike Castle DE 12 Chris Collins NY 70 Mike Coffman CO 71 Carlos Curbelo FL 71 Barbara Comstock VA 71 Paul Cook CA 56 Ryan Costello PA 72 Tom Davis VA 73 Jeff Denham CA 56 Charlie Dent PA 74 Charles Djou HI 69 Bob Dold IL 6 44 Dan Donovan NY 75 Sean Duffy WI 56 Vern Ehlers MI 42 Renee Ellmers NC 76 Phil English PA 77 John Faso NY 71 Mike Fitzpatrick PA 12 Mark Foley FL 63 Rodney Frelinghuysen NJ 78 Jim Gerlach PA 12 Chris Gibson NY 64 Wayne Gilchrest MD 79 Paul Gillmor OH 80 James C Greenwood PA 81 Fred Grandy IA 82 Michael Grimm NY 64 Steve Gunderson WI 82 Gil Gutknecht MN 83 Richard Hanna NY 64 Nan Hayworth NY 64 Dave Hobson OH 80 Amo Houghton NY 84 Lynn Jenkins KS 56 Nancy Johnson CT 12 Tim Johnson IL 64 David Jolly FL 85 Ric Keller FL 80 Sue Kelly NY 84 Pete King NY 56 Mark Kirk IL 12 Jim Kolbe AZ 79 Randy Kuhl NY 80 Ray LaHood IL 84 Leonard Lance NJ 75 Steve LaTourette OH 86 Rick Lazio NY 82 Jim Leach IA 12 Chris Lee NY 69 Frank LoBiondo NJ 87 Tom MacArthur NJ 47 John McKernan ME Thad McCotter TX 86 Martha McSally AZ 56 Pat Meehan PA 75 Candice Miller MI 86 Shelley Moore Capito WV 64 Connie Morella MD 88 89 Tim Murphy PA 56 Erik Paulsen MN 64 Tom Petri WI 64 Bruce Poliquin ME 90 Jon Porter NV 83 Deborah Pryce OH 63 Jack Quinn NY 81 Todd Platts PA 84 Jim Ramstad MN 73 Ralph Regula OH 80 Dave Reichert WA 91 Jim Renacci OH 64 Tom Rooney FL 56 Ileana Ros Lehtinen FL 75 Marge Roukema NJ 88 Jon Runyan NJ 60 Jim Saxton NJ 83 Bobby Schilling IL 60 Aaron Schock IL 60 Joe Schwarz MI 12 Chris Shays CT 92 Rob Simmons CT 84 Steve Stivers OH 56 Lee Terry NE 86 Pat Tiberi OH 60 Dave Trott MI 91 Greg Walden OR 93 James Walsh NY 12 Jerry Weller IL 83 Ed Whitfield KY 64 Heather Wilson NM 12 See also editBlue Dog Coalition Freedom Caucus Liberty Caucus Republican Study Committee Tea Party Caucus Rockefeller Republican Young TurksReferences edit a b Richardson Sula P August 20 1999 Informal Congressional Groups and Member Organizations 106th Congress An Informational Directory PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved March 25 2021 a b Rae Nicol C 1999 New Majority or Old Minority The Impact of Republicans on Congress Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9780847691692 Dr Daniel Brubaker ed 2022 Psychosocial Political Dysfunction of the Republican Party Archway Publishing ISBN 9781665727563 Moderate conservative Modern moderates have been known as business conservatives and congressional moderates are members of Main Street Republicans or the Tuesday Group Five things Republicans would do in a House majority The Hill 24 September 2022 Retrieved 16 March 2023 Marjorie 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