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Republican Liberty Caucus

The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) is a political action organization dedicated to promoting the ideals of individual liberty, limited government and free market economics within the Republican Party in the United States.[1] It is part of the libertarian wing of the Republican Party.[2] It also operates a political action committee, the RLC-USA PAC.[3]

Republican Liberty Caucus
ChairmanJohn Dennis (CA)
SecretaryJessico Bowman (FL)
Vice-chairmanBen Beckhart (AZ)
TreasurerMatt Nye (FL)
Founded1991
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
IdeologyClassical liberalism
Right-libertarianism
National affiliationRepublican Party
Website
rlc.org

The organization was founded in 1991 and has chapters in many states.[4] In 2011, the organization hosted its National Convention in Arlington, Virginia.[5] The 2013 convention was held in Austin, Texas and the 2015 National Convention was hosted in Nashua, New Hampshire.

RLC logo in 2006

Issues edit

The RLC works within the Republican Party to influence the party to adopt the RLC's agenda.[6] As activist Tom Heitman put it, "We're trying to reintroduce the Republican platform to the Republican Party."[7]

The RLC favors individual freedom and limited government.[8] Specifically, the RLC favors reduced government intrusion, lower taxes, elimination of federal agencies, less regulation, a strong national defense with fewer military bases abroad, and no foreign aid.[9]

In 2010, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas denounced the new state Republican Party platform that supported criminalization of sodomy and making same-sex marriage a felony.[10]

Leadership edit

No. Image Chairman Term State[11] Notes[12]
1 Eric Rittberg 1991–1992 Florida
2   Roger MacBride 1992–1995 Florida
3   Ron Paul 1995–2000 Texas
4   Chuck Muth 2000–2001 Nevada
5   Ron Paul 2001–2002 Texas (Honorary)
6 Douglas Lorenz 2002–2004 California
7 Bill Westmiller 2004–2009 California
8 Shepard Humphries 2007–2008 Wyoming
9   Dave Nalle 2009–2013 Texas
10 Matthew Nye 2013–2023 Florida
11   John Dennis 2023–Present California

Endorsements edit

Presidential endorsements edit

The Republican Liberty Caucus' process for endorsing presidential candidates is described in the organization's Bylaws and Rules:

A candidate for President of the United States may be endorsed by the Caucus by a 2/3 vote of the active and voting Chartered state's executive committees. The national Secretary shall notify all Chartered states of a favorable national board proposal for endorsement and state executive officers shall inform the Secretary of the approval or denial by their executive committee within 60 days.[13]

Since the Caucus' founding in 1991, only three candidates have reached this level of support: Steve Forbes 1996, Ron Paul in 2012 and Rand Paul in 2016. When Forbes ran again in 2000, the organization remained neutral in that primary and did not endorse another specific Republican candidate in any presidential primary until December 30, 2011, when the RLC endorsed Ron Paul for President.[14] In 2016, his son Rand Paul was also endorsed by the RLC.[15]

Notable 2012 endorsements edit

On November 2, 2011, the Republican Liberty Caucus announced its first two endorsements in the 2012 election: Barry Hinckley, ran in the Republican primary in Rhode Island, and Brian K. Hill, ran in the Republican primary in Connecticut.[16][17] The Republican nominee in Rhode Island challenged Democratic United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse while the Republican nominee in Connecticut ran for an open seat being vacated by independent United States Senator Joseph Lieberman.[18]

Notable 2014 endorsements edit

Notable 2016 endorsements edit

  • Republican Presidential Candidate Rand Paul from Kentucky

Notable 2018 endorsements edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Republican Liberty Caucus - "The Conscience of the Republican Party"". Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ Hallow, Ralph (21 May 2001). "GOP will court its libertarian wing New group forms amid fears of splitting party strength". Washington Times. p. A4.
  3. ^ RLC-USA PAC
  4. ^ History of the Republican Liberty Caucus. 2-20-2011. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
  5. ^ Republican Liberty Caucus Celebrates Twenty Years. 2-15-2011. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
  6. ^ Guinta, Peter. GOP warns dissident wing. Quoting William Westmiller, former RLC National Chair. Palm Beach Post, 7-2-2008. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  7. ^ Scott, Sam. Ron Paul Cured Their Apathy. Star News, 5-3-2008. Quoting Tom Heitman, Cape Fear RLC. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  8. ^ Moffett gets support of Republican Liberty Caucus. Lexington Herald-Leader, 4-14-2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  9. ^ Guinta, Peter. GOP warns dissident wing. Palm Beach Post, 7-2-2008. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  10. ^ Mataconis, Doug. Texas RLC Denounces Anti-Gay Planks in Party Platform. UnitedLiberty.org, 6-26-2010. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  11. ^ The Republican Liberty Caucus Library, Republican Liberty Caucus: Background and Early History, accessed November 24, 2011. June 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ The Republican Liberty Caucus, History of our Movement, accessed November 24, 2011.
  13. ^ Bylaws and Rules of the Republican Liberty Caucus
  14. ^ Republican Liberty Caucus endorses Ron Paul
  15. ^ "RLC Endorses Rand Paul for President".
  16. ^ "Elected Officials". Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  17. ^ "Republican Liberty Caucus - "The Conscience of the Republican Party"". Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  18. ^ Republican Liberty Caucus Announces First Endorsements for 2012
  19. ^ "Poliquin endorsed by Republican Liberty Caucus". Bruce Poliquin for Congress. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  20. ^ "Congratulations to the RLC Endorsed Candidates".

External links edit

  • Republican Liberty Caucus official site

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This article is about the political action organization For the congressional organization known as the Liberty Caucus see Liberty Caucus The Republican Liberty Caucus RLC is a political action organization dedicated to promoting the ideals of individual liberty limited government and free market economics within the Republican Party in the United States 1 It is part of the libertarian wing of the Republican Party 2 It also operates a political action committee the RLC USA PAC 3 Republican Liberty CaucusChairmanJohn Dennis CA SecretaryJessico Bowman FL Vice chairmanBen Beckhart AZ TreasurerMatt Nye FL Founded1991HeadquartersWashington D C IdeologyClassical liberalismRight libertarianismNational affiliationRepublican PartyWebsiterlc org The organization was founded in 1991 and has chapters in many states 4 In 2011 the organization hosted its National Convention in Arlington Virginia 5 The 2013 convention was held in Austin Texas and the 2015 National Convention was hosted in Nashua New Hampshire RLC logo in 2006 Contents 1 Issues 2 Leadership 3 Endorsements 3 1 Presidential endorsements 3 2 Notable 2012 endorsements 3 3 Notable 2014 endorsements 3 4 Notable 2016 endorsements 3 5 Notable 2018 endorsements 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksIssues editThe RLC works within the Republican Party to influence the party to adopt the RLC s agenda 6 As activist Tom Heitman put it We re trying to reintroduce the Republican platform to the Republican Party 7 The RLC favors individual freedom and limited government 8 Specifically the RLC favors reduced government intrusion lower taxes elimination of federal agencies less regulation a strong national defense with fewer military bases abroad and no foreign aid 9 In 2010 the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas denounced the new state Republican Party platform that supported criminalization of sodomy and making same sex marriage a felony 10 Leadership editNo Image Chairman Term State 11 Notes 12 1 Eric Rittberg 1991 1992 Florida 2 nbsp Roger MacBride 1992 1995 Florida 3 nbsp Ron Paul 1995 2000 Texas 4 nbsp Chuck Muth 2000 2001 Nevada 5 nbsp Ron Paul 2001 2002 Texas Honorary 6 Douglas Lorenz 2002 2004 California 7 Bill Westmiller 2004 2009 California 8 Shepard Humphries 2007 2008 Wyoming 9 nbsp Dave Nalle 2009 2013 Texas 10 Matthew Nye 2013 2023 Florida 11 nbsp John Dennis 2023 Present CaliforniaEndorsements editPresidential endorsements edit The Republican Liberty Caucus process for endorsing presidential candidates is described in the organization s Bylaws and Rules A candidate for President of the United States may be endorsed by the Caucus by a 2 3 vote of the active and voting Chartered state s executive committees The national Secretary shall notify all Chartered states of a favorable national board proposal for endorsement and state executive officers shall inform the Secretary of the approval or denial by their executive committee within 60 days 13 Since the Caucus founding in 1991 only three candidates have reached this level of support Steve Forbes 1996 Ron Paul in 2012 and Rand Paul in 2016 When Forbes ran again in 2000 the organization remained neutral in that primary and did not endorse another specific Republican candidate in any presidential primary until December 30 2011 when the RLC endorsed Ron Paul for President 14 In 2016 his son Rand Paul was also endorsed by the RLC 15 Notable 2012 endorsements edit On November 2 2011 the Republican Liberty Caucus announced its first two endorsements in the 2012 election Barry Hinckley ran in the Republican primary in Rhode Island and Brian K Hill ran in the Republican primary in Connecticut 16 17 The Republican nominee in Rhode Island challenged Democratic United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse while the Republican nominee in Connecticut ran for an open seat being vacated by independent United States Senator Joseph Lieberman 18 Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul from Texas Ted Cruz of Texas for U S Senate Barry Hinckley of Rhode Island for U S Senate U S Representative Tom McClintock for California s Congressional District 4 Judge Executive Thomas Massie for Kentucky s Congressional District 4 U S Representative Justin Amash for Michigan s Congressional District 3 Kerry Bentivolio for Michigan s Congressional District 11 Sheriff Richard Mack for Texas Congressional District 21 Steve Stockman for Texas Congressional District 36 Karen Kwiatkowski for Virginia s Congressional District 6 Floyd Bayne for Virginia s Congressional District 7 Dan Halloran for New York s Congressional District 6 Notable 2014 endorsements edit Matt Bevin of Kentucky for U S Senate Milton R Wolf of Kansas for U S Senate Owen Hill of Colorado for U S Senate Lee Bright of South Carolina for U S Senate Pat McGeehan of West Virginia for U S Senate Bruce Poliquin for Maine s 2nd congressional district 19 Notable 2016 endorsements edit Republican Presidential Candidate Rand Paul from Kentucky Notable 2018 endorsements edit Eric Brakey of Maine for U S Senate 20 Austin Petersen of Missouri for U S Senate Nick Freitas of Virginia for U S SenateSee also edit nbsp Conservatism portal nbsp Libertarianism portal Constitutionalism Factions in the Republican Party Fusionism Freedom Caucus Libertarian conservatism Libertarian Party Libertarian perspectives on political alliances Libertarian Republican Liberty Caucus Neo libertarianism Paleolibertarianism Right libertarianism South Park RepublicanReferences edit Republican Liberty Caucus The Conscience of the Republican Party Retrieved 10 August 2015 Hallow Ralph 21 May 2001 GOP will court its libertarian wing New group forms amid fears of splitting party strength Washington Times p A4 RLC USA PAC History of the Republican Liberty Caucus 2 20 2011 Retrieved April 16 2011 Republican Liberty Caucus Celebrates Twenty Years 2 15 2011 Retrieved April 16 2011 Guinta Peter GOP warns dissident wing Quoting William Westmiller former RLC National Chair Palm Beach Post 7 2 2008 Retrieved April 19 2011 Scott Sam Ron Paul Cured Their Apathy Star News 5 3 2008 Quoting Tom Heitman Cape Fear RLC Retrieved April 19 2011 Moffett gets support of Republican Liberty Caucus Lexington Herald Leader 4 14 2011 Retrieved April 19 2011 Guinta Peter GOP warns dissident wing Palm Beach Post 7 2 2008 Retrieved April 19 2011 Mataconis Doug Texas RLC Denounces Anti Gay Planks in Party Platform UnitedLiberty org 6 26 2010 Retrieved April 19 2011 The Republican Liberty Caucus Library Republican Liberty Caucus Background and Early History accessed November 24 2011 Archived June 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Republican Liberty Caucus History of our Movement accessed November 24 2011 Bylaws and Rules of the Republican Liberty Caucus Republican Liberty Caucus endorses Ron Paul RLC Endorses Rand Paul for President Elected Officials Retrieved 10 August 2015 Republican Liberty Caucus The Conscience of the Republican Party Retrieved 10 August 2015 Republican Liberty Caucus Announces First Endorsements for 2012 Poliquin endorsed by Republican Liberty Caucus Bruce Poliquin for Congress Retrieved 10 August 2015 Congratulations to the RLC Endorsed Candidates External links editRepublican Liberty Caucus official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Republican Liberty Caucus amp oldid 1193298775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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