Pfluger appoints Cline as first vice chairman of Republican Study Committee

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Republican Study Committee Chairman-elect August Pfluger has appointed Representative Ben Cline as Vice Chairman for the upcoming 119th Congress. This appointment marks the first time the committee will have a Vice Chair, highlighting a commitment to strengthening the organization.

The Republican Study Committee, known as the largest conservative caucus in the House of Representatives, focuses on promoting policies that enhance national security, economic growth, and personal freedoms.

"I am thrilled to announce Congressman Ben Cline as the first Vice Chairman of the Republican Study Committee," stated Pfluger. "As a key member of both the House Judiciary and Appropriations Committees, Ben has been at the forefront of our efforts to secure our border, rein in wasteful spending, and counter the Chinese Communist Party."

Cline expressed his readiness for this new role by stating: "I am honored to serve as the first Vice Chair of the Republican Study Committee. I look forward to working alongside RSC Chair, Congressman August Pfluger, and the entire committee to drive a strong conservative agenda that delivers real results for the American people."

Under their leadership, Pfluger and Cline aim to maintain RSC's role as a key driver of conservative policy within Congress. They plan to support initiatives aligned with what they refer to as the Trump Agenda and prioritize policies that benefit American citizens.