House Republican Conference
party caucus in the US House of Representatives From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The House Republican Conference is the party caucus for Republicans in the United States House of Representatives. It holds meetings, and is the main meeting group for communicating the party's message to members.
When the conference has the majority of seats, it is usually led by the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives who is assisted on the floor by the House majority leader and the party's chief whip. When in the minority, it is led by the House minority leader, assisted by the chief whip.[1][2]
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Current leadership
- Mike Johnson (LA) as Speaker of the House (Conference leader)
- Steve Scalise (LA) as House majority leader
- Tom Emmer (MN) as House majority whip
- Lisa McClain (MI) as Chair of the House Republican Conference
- Blake Moore (UT) as Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference
- Erin Houchin (IN) as Secretary of the House Republican Conference
- Kevin Hern (OK) as Chair of the House Republican Policy Committee
- Richard Hudson (NC) as Chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee
- Guy Reschenthaler (PA) as House Republican chief deputy whip
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Leaders of the House Republican Conference
Notes
- Resigned to become Vice President of the United States.
- Resigned from office and from Congress.
- Kevin McCarthy was vacated as speaker and House Republican Leader on October 3, 2023, until the election of Mike Johnson on October 25.
- This person served as speaker pro tempore.
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References
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