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State Freedom Caucus Network
Conservative political organization in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The State Freedom Caucus Network is a 501(c)(4) conservative organization founded in December 2021 by veteran GOP strategist Andy Roth.[1] Originally formed as a project of the Conservative Partnership Institute, the organization serves as an unofficial extension of the Congressional House Freedom Caucus with caucuses in nearly a dozen state legislatures.[2][3][4]
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Mission
The mission of the State Freedom Caucus Network is "to provide conservatives in state capitals nationwide the resources they need to win."[5] It provides support in areas such as staffing, communication, strategy, tactics and logistics.[6]
The State Freedom Caucus Network advises its member caucuses to loudly oppose Republicans who they deem to have "compromised on fiscal and cultural conservative principles."[7] This has led to a number of battles between state Republican leadership and caucus members, including in the Mississippi and South Carolina.[8][2]
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State Caucuses
As of 2024, the State Freedom Caucus Network has formed caucuses within twelve state legislatures, including Arizona, Georgia, Idaho,[9] Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota and Wyoming.[5][10][11] State caucuses have framed their work as a fight for "open, accountable and limited government, the Constitution and the rule of law, and policies that promote the liberty, safety and prosperity of all Americans".[6]
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