House Republican Conference/Chair

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Employment.png House Republican Conference/Chair 

DeputyHouse Republican Conference/Vice chair
Directs day-to-day operations in the party caucus for Republicans.Boss of the House Republican Conference/Vice chair.

The House Republican Conference Chairman presides over conference meetings, which are composed of all members of the Republican party. The chair is elected by the conference and is the third-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, after the House Minority Leader and House Minority Whip.

The House Republican Conference serves as the organizational forum to elect party leaders at the outset of each new Congress. The conference meets on a weekly basis to discuss party policy, pending legislative issues, and other matters of mutual concern.

No clear evidence exists of formal chairmanships of Republican organizations before the 38th Congress (1863–1865).[1]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Cathy McMorris Rodgers3 January 20133 January 2019
Mike Pence3 January 20093 January 2011
John Boehner3 January 19953 January 1999
Dick Cheney3 January 19873 January 1989
Jack Kemp3 January 19813 January 1987
Melvin Laird3 January 19653 January 1969
Gerald Ford3 January 19633 January 1965
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