GOP Platform
GOP Platform
GOP Platform
R E P U B L I C A N
P L A T F O R M
heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved And mercy more than life.
_______ America the Beautiful Katharine Lee Bates
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Chairmens Preamble
This is a platform of enduring principle, not This platform likewise rests on proven truths passing convenience the product of the most open and tested wisdom as it looks ahead, both to deal and transparent process in American political history. with present challenges and to explore possibilities We offer it to our fellow Americans in the assurance that may sometimes seem beyond our grasp. It that our Republican ideals are those that unify our shows what the American people can accomplish country: Courage in the face of foreign foes. An optiwhen government respects their rights, conserves mistic patriotism, driven by a passion for freedom. their resources, and calls upon their love of country. Devotion to the inherent dignity and rights of every It is not a tribute to bigger government. person. Faith in the virtues of self-reliance, civic Our platform is presented with enthusiasm and commitment, and concern for one another. Distrust confidence in a vision for the future, but also of governments interference with genuine humility As the party of ideas, rather than in peoples lives. Dedication humility before God and to a rule of law that both probefore a nation of free and a mere coalition of interests, tects and preserves liberty. independent thinkers. As the we consider vigorous debate We present this platform party of ideas, rather than a at an uncertain point in time. mere coalition of interests, a strength, not a weakness. Our country remains at war we consider vigorous debate Indeed, we are a party as we and committed to victory, but a strength, not a weakness. are a nation of mavericks. reckless political forces would Indeed, we are a party as we imperil that goal and endanare a nation of mavericks. ger our nation. In the econoYet we stand united my and in society at large, it is today because we are the one a time of transformation. But the American people party that speaks to all Americans conservatives, will meet these challenges. Even with its uncertainmoderates, libertarians, independents, and even libties, they embrace the future, but they are also too erals. We welcome all to our deliberations in the firm wise to rush headlong into it. We are an adventurbelief that the principles embodied in this platform ous, risk-taking people, but we are not gamblers. A will prove to be as compelling and persuasive as they sound democracy trusts new leadership but insists are vital and enduring. We do not fear disagreement, that it demonstrate the old virtues: the character and and we do not demand conformity, but we do fight the command that, in times of conflict and crisis, for our principles with confidence that the best ideas have led the Republic through its trials. will prevail in the end. i
Our party embodies a uniquely American spirit. It is the spirit of independent minds, the conviction that open and honest debate is essential to the freedom we enjoy as Americans. This platform is a testament to that freedom and stands as our promise to future generations that we will do whatever it takes to preserve it. It is grounded on our heartfelt belief that our principles, our policies, and our vision will lead our American family, not just through present dangers, but to a horizon of prosperity and liberty mankind has only begun to explore.
With gratitude for eight years of honorable service from President George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republican Party now stands united behind new leadership, an American patriot, John McCain. In support of his candidacy and those of our fellow Republicans across the nation and ever grateful to Almighty God for the political, religious, and civil liberties we enjoy we, the representatives of the Republican Party in the states and territories of the United States, offer this platform to the American people.
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Table of Contents
Defending Our Nation, Supporting Our Heroes, Securing the Peace 1 Reforming Government to Serve the People 15 Expanding Opportunity to Promote Prosperity 23 Energy Independence and Security 31 Environmental Protection 35 Health Care Reform: Putting Patients First 37 Education Means a More Competitive America 43 Protecting Our Families 47 Preserving Our Values 51
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the need for public-private partnerships to safeguard it, especially in the energy industry. Along with unrelenting vigilance to prevent bioterrorism and other WMD-related attacks, we must regularly exercise our ability to quickly respond if one were to occur. We must continue to remove barriers to cooperation and information sharing. Modernized 9-1-1 services must be made universally available and be adequately funded. We must be able to thwart cyber attacks that could cripple our economy, monitor terrorist activities while respecting Americans civil liberties, and protect against military and industrial espionage and sabotage. All this requires experienced leadership.
standards for existing nuclear materials wherever they may be located. But that is not enough. We must develop and deploy both national and theater missile defenses to protect the American homeland, our people, our Armed Forces abroad, and our allies. Effective, layered missile defenses are critical to guard against the unpredictable actions of rogue regimes and outlaw states, reduce the possibility of strategic blackmail, and avoid the disastrous consequences of an accidental or unauthorized launch by a foreign power.
hire are permitted to work. That means that the EVerify systemwhich is an internet-based system Immigration policy is a national security issue, that verifies the employment authorization and idenfor which we have one test: Does it serve the nationtity of employeesmust be reauthorized. A phasedal interest? By that standard, Republicans know in requirement that employers use the E-Verify sysAmerica can have a strong immigration system withtem must be enacted. out sacrificing the rule of law. The rule of law means guaranteeing to law Enforcing the Rule of Law at the Border and Throughout the Nation enforcement the tools and coordination to deport Border security is essential to national security. criminal aliens without delay and correcting court In an age of terrorism, drug cartels, and criminal decisions that have made deportation so difficult. It gangs, allowing millions of unidentified persons to means enforcing the law against those who overstay enter and remain in this country poses grave risks to their visas, rather than letting millions flout the genthe sovereignty of the United erosity that gave them tempoStates and the security of its rary entry. It means imposing In our multiethnic nation, people. We simply must be maximum penalties on those everyone immigrants and nativeable to track who is entering who smuggle illegal aliens and leaving our country. into the U.S., both for their born alike must embrace our core Our determination to lawbreaking and for their values of liberty, equality, meritocracy, cruel exploitation. It means uphold the rule of law begins with more effective enforcerequiring cooperation among and respect for human dignity and ment, giving our agents the federal, state and local law the rights of women. tools and resources they need enforcement and real conseto protect our sovereignty, quences, including the denial completing the border fence of federal funds, for selfquickly and securing the bordescribed sanctuary cities, ders, and employing complementary strategies to which stand in open defiance of the federal and state secure our ports of entry. Experience shows that statutes that expressly prohibit such sanctuary polienforcement of existing laws is effective in reducing cies, and which endanger the lives of U.S. citizens. It and reversing illegal immigration. does not mean drivers licenses for illegal aliens, nor Our commitment to the rule of law means does it mean that states should be allowed to flout smarter enforcement at the workplace, against illegal the federal law barring them from giving in-state workers and lawbreaking employers alike, along tuition rates to illegal aliens, nor does it mean that with those who practice identity theft and traffic in illegal aliens should receive social security benefits, fraudulent documents. As long as jobs are available or other public benefits, except as provided by federin the United States, economic incentives to enter illeal law. gally will persist. But we must empower employers We oppose amnesty. The rule of law suffers if so they can know with confidence that those they government policies encourage or reward illegal 3
activity. The American peoples rejection of en masse legalizations is especially appropriate given the federal governments past failures to enforce the law. Embracing Immigrant Communities Todays immigrants are walking in the steps of most other Americans ancestors, seeking the American dream and contributing culturally and economically to our nation. We celebrate the industry and love of liberty of these fellow Americans. Both government and the private sector must do more to foster legally present immigrants integration into American life to advance respect for the rule of law and a common American identity. It is a national disgrace that the first experience most new Americans have is with a dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy defined by delay and confusion; we will no longer tolerate those failures. In our multiethnic nation, everyone immigrants and native-born alike must embrace our core values of liberty, equality, meritocracy, and respect for human dignity and the rights of women. One sign of our unity is our English language. For newcomers, it has always been the fastest route to prosperity in America. English empowers. We support English as the official language in our nation, while welcoming the ethnic diversity in the United States and the territories, including language. Immigrants should be encouraged to learn English. English is the accepted language of business, commerce, and legal proceedings, and it is essential as a unifying cultural force. It is also important, as part of cultural integration, that our schools provide better education in U.S. history and civics for all children, thereby fostering a commitment to our national motto, E Pluribus Unum. We are grateful to the thousands of new immi-
grants, many of them not yet citizens, who are serving in the Armed Forces. Their patriotism is inspiring; it should remind the institutions of civil society of the need to embrace newcomers, assist their journey to full citizenship, and help their communities avoid patterns of isolation. Welcoming Refugees Our country continues to accept refugees from troubled lands all over the world. In some cases, these are people who stood with America in dangerous times, and they have first call on our hospitality. We oppose, however, the granting of refugee status on the basis of lifestyle or other non-political factors
cumstances of the conflict in Iraq have resulted in an unprecedented incidence of traumatic brain injury, which calls for a new commitment of resources and personnel for its care and treatment. We must make military medicine the gold standard for advances in prosthetics and the treatment of trauma and eye injuries. We must always remember those who have given the ultimate sacrifice; their families must be assured meaningful financial assistance. It is the solemn duty we owe and honor we give to those who bravely don the uniform of freedom. National Guard and Reserves We pledge to maintain the strength of the National Guard and Reserves and to ensure they receive pay, benefits, and resources befitting their service. Their historic role as citizen-soldiers is a proud tradition linking every community with the cause of national security. We affirm service members legal right to return to their civilian jobs, whether in government or in the private sector, when their active duty is completed, and we call for greater transition assistance from employers across the nation to smooth their return to the work force. Personnel policies The all-volunteer force has been a success. We oppose reinstituting the draft, whether directly or through compulsory national service. We support the advancement of women in the military and their exemption from ground combat units. Military priorities and mission must determine personnel policies. Esprit and cohesion are necessary for military effectiveness and success on the battlefield. To protect our servicemen and women and ensure that Americas Armed Forces remain the best in the world, we affirm the timelessness of those values, the benefits of tradi-
tional military culture, and the incompatibility of homosexuality with military service.
provided access to qualified out-of-network providers. We call for greater attention by the VA to the special health care needs of women veterans, who will comprise an even larger percentage of VA patients in the future. The VAs current disability compensation formulas need to be restructured and modernized. Those who have borne the burden of war must have access to training, rehabilitation, and education. Their families and caregivers deserve our concern and support. We pledge special attention to combat stress injuries. There must be adequate counseling when veterans return home for them and their families. They should have ongoing professional care, whether in a VA facility or closer to home, so that the natural and usually temporary responses to the horrors of war do not become permanent conditions. We recognize the need for more mental health professionals who can give the highest quality treatment to our veterans. We applaud the non-profit organizations which assist veterans and their families materially and in other ways. They represent the best of the American spirit and merit our support.
Procurement Reform
The militarys partners are the men and women who work in the defense industry and civilian sector, supplying the Armed Forces with weapons and equipment vital to the success of their mission. To ensure that our troops receive the best material at the best value, we must reform the defense budgeting and acquisition process to control costs and ensure vigorous and fair competition. We will not allow congressional pork to take the place of sound, sustained investment in the nations security.
national organizations which can, at times, serve the cause of peace and prosperity, but those organizations must never serve as a substitute for principled Public Diplomacy American leadership. Nor should our participation Throughout the Cold War, our international in them prevent our joining with other democracies broadcasting of free and impartial information proto protect our vital national interests. moted American values to combat tyranny. It still At the United Nations, our country will pay a does, through Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and fair, but not disproportionate, share of dues, but we Radio/TV Marti, and it remains an important instruwill never support a UN-imposed tax. The UN must ment in promoting a modernizing alternative to the reform its scandal-ridden and corrupt management culture of radical terror. Getting Americas message and become more accountable and transparent in its out to the world is a critical element in the struggle operations and expenses. As a matter of U.S. soveragainst extremism, and our eignty, American forces must government must wage a The principle underlying our remain under American commuch more effective battle in mand. Megans Law publicizing the the war of ideas. Discrimination against identities of known human trafficking Israel at the UN is unacceptHuman Trafficking offenders should be extended to able. We welcome Israels Generations after the end of slavery in America, new international travel in order to protect membership in the Western European and Others Group forms of bondage have innocent children everywhere. at the UN headquarters and emerged to exploit men, demand its full acceptance women and children. We and participation at all UN salute those across the political venues. We likewise oppose spectrum who have come the ideological campaign against Vatican participatogether to end the commerce in our fellow human tion in UN conferences and other activities. beings. We advocate the establishment of an InterBecause the UN has no mandate to promote Agency Task Force on Human Trafficking, reporting radical social engineering, any effort to address globdirectly to the President, and call for increased diploal social problems must respect the fundamental matic efforts with foreign governments that have institutions of marriage and family. We assert the been negligent toward this evil. The principle underrights of families in all international programs and lying our Megans Law publicizing the identities will not fund organizations involved in abortion. We of known offenders should be extended to interstrongly support the long-held policy of the national travel in order to protect innocent children Republican Party known as the Mexico City policy, everywhere. which prohibits federal monies from being given to Sovereign American Leadership in International Organizations non-governmental organizations that provide abortions or actively promote abortion as a method of The United States participates in various inter 7
family planning in other countries. We reject any treaty or agreement that would violate those values. That includes the UN convention on womens rights, signed in the last months of the Carter Administration, and the UN convention on the rights of the child. For several reasons, particularly our concern for US sovereignty and Americas long-term energy needs, we have deep reservations about the regulatory, legal, and tax regimes inherent in the Law of the Sea Treaty. To shield the members of our Armed Forces and others in service to America from ideological prosecutions, the Republican Party does not accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court over Americans. We support the American Servicemembers Protection Act, to shield U.S. personnel and officials as they act abroad to meet global security requirements.
through democratic government; emphasizing literacy and learning; and, concentrating on the foundations for economic development clean water, agricultural improvement, and microcredit funding for small enterprises. Maternal and child health, especially safer childbirthing and nutrition, must be priorities, especially in countries affected by epidemics of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. Further, we call for the development of a strategy for foreign assistance that serves our national interest. Specifically we call for a review and improvement of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 oriented toward: alignment of foreign assistance policies, operations, budgets and statutory authorities; development of a consensus on what needs to be done to strengthen the non-military tools to further our national security goals; greater attention to core development programs education, child survival, and agricultural development; and greater accountability by recipient countries so as to ensure against malfeasance, self-dealing, and corruption, and to ensure continued assistance is conditioned on performance.
America, promoting economic development and social stability there while opening markets to our goods and services. Our strong ties with Canada and Mexico should not lead to a North American union or a unified currency. Two factors distort this hemispheric progress. One is narco-terrorism, with its ability to destabilize societies and corrupt the political process. In an era of porous borders, the war on drugs and the war on terror have become a single enterprise. We salute our allies in the fight against this evil, especially the people of Mexico and Colombia, who have set an example for their neighbors. We support approval of the free trade agreement with Colombia, currently blocked by Capitol Hill Democrats and their union boss supporters, as an overdue gesture of solidarity for this courageous ally of the United States. The other malignant element in hemispheric affairs is the anachronistic regime in Havana, a mummified relic from the age of totalitarianism, and its buffoonish imitators. We call on the nations of Latin America and the Caribbean to join us in laying the groundwork for a democratic Cuba. Looking to the inevitable day of liberation, we support restrictions on trade with, and travel to, Cuba as a measure of solidarity with the political prisoners and all the oppressed Cuban people. We call for a dedicated platform for transmission of Radio and Television Marti into Cuba and, to prepare for the day when Cuba is free, we support the work of the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba. We affirm the principles of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, recognizing the rights of Cubans fleeing Communist tyranny, and support efforts to admit more of them through a safe, legal, orderly process.
Australia has stood shoulder to shoulder with us in every major conflict. The ties between our peoples, our economies, and our governments are extraordinary. We cherish our bonds with our Freely Associated States in the Pacific Islands. Our longstanding alliance with Japan has been the foundation for peace and prosperity in Asia, and we look for Japan to forge a leadership role in regional and global affairs. Another valued ally, the Republic of Korea remains vigilant with us against the tyranny and international ambitions of the maniacal state on its border. The U.S. will not waver in its demand for the complete, verifiable, and irreversible dismantlement of North Koreas nuclear weapons programs, with a full accounting of its proliferation activities. We look toward the restoration of human rights to the suffering people of North Korea and the fulfillment of the wish of the Korean people to be one in peace and freedom. India We welcome Americas new relationship with India, including the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Accord. Our common security concerns and shared commitment to political freedom and representative government can be the foundation for an enduring partnership. Pakistan We must expand our ties with the government and the people of Pakistan. We support their efforts to improve democratic governance and strengthen civil society, and we appreciate the difficult but essential role Pakistan plays in the fight against terror. Taiwan Our policy toward Taiwan, a sound democracy and economic model for mainland China, must con-
tinue to be based upon the provisions of the Taiwan Relations Act. We oppose any unilateral steps by either side to alter the status quo in the Taiwan straits on the principle that all issues regarding the islands future must be resolved peacefully, through dialogue, and be agreeable to the people of Taiwan. If China were to violate these principles, the U.S., in accord with the Taiwan Relations Act, will help Taiwan defend itself. As a loyal friend of America, the democracy of Taiwan has merited our strong support, including the timely sale of defensive arms and full participation in the World Health Organization and other multilateral institutions. China We will welcome the emergence of a peaceful and prosperous China, and we will welcome even more the development of a democratic China. Its rulers have already discovered that economic freedom leads to national wealth; the next lesson is that political and religious freedom leads to national greatness. That is not likely to be learned while the government in Beijing pursues advanced military capabilities without any apparent need, imposes a one-child policy on its people, suppresses basic human rights in Tibet and elsewhere, and erodes democracy in Hong Kong. China must honor its obligations regarding free speech and a free press as announced prior to the Olympics. Our bilateral trade with China has created export opportunities for American farmers and workers, while both the requirements of the World Trade Organization and the realities of the marketplace have increased openness and the rule of law in China. We must yet ensure that China fulfills its WTO obligations, especially those related to protecting intellectual property rights, elimination of subsi-
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dies, and repeal of import restrictions. Chinas full integration into the global economy requires that it adopt a flexible monetary exchange rate and allow free movement of capital. Chinas economic growth brings with it the responsibility for environmental improvement, both for its own people and for the world community.
friendship with the United Kingdom, a relationship that has led the forces of freedom for generations. The enduring truth that Americas security is inseparable from Europes was reaffirmed by our European allies after September 11, 2001. NATO, the most successful military alliance in history, has been greatly strengthened by the addition of new members in Central and Eastern Europe. We believe the door to Vietnam NATO membership should remain open to all demoOur relations with Vietnam have improved, but cratic nations who share our values and meet the two grave matters remain. The first is the need for requirements for NATO membership. We strongly unceasing efforts to obtain an accounting for, and support NATO-endorsed efforts to deploy missile repatriation of the remains of, Americans who gave defenses to protect our European allies from the their lives in the cause of freedom. The second is conthreat of Iranian missiles, and we appreciate the willtinued repression of human rights and religious freeingness of the governments of Poland and the Czech dom, and the retribution by the government of Republic to host these needed defensive systems. We Vietnam against its ethnic condemn the Russian minorities and others who The enduring truth Federations attempts to assisted U.S. forces there. We intimidate states, formerly that Americas security is owe them a debt of honor and under Soviet domination, in will do all we can to relieve inseparable from Europes order to prevent their deploytheir suffering. was reaffirmed by our European allies ing missile defenses. The decision on this question is for Burma after September 11, 2001. each sovereign nation to We urge all the nations of decide. East Asia to join the worldWe support the ongoing wide effort to restore the sufreconciliation efforts in fering people of Burma to the Cyprus and Northern Ireland, including the appointdemocratic family of nations. The military dictatorment of a U.S. Special Envoy for Northern Ireland. ship in Burma is among the worst on the planet. Its We condemn the escalation of anti-Semitic violence, savagery demands a strong response from the world arson, and desecration in Europe and other areas of community, including economic and financial sancthe world. tions and isolation of the illegitimate regime.
Russia Americans and the Russian people have common imperatives: ending terrorism, combating nuclear proliferation, promoting bilateral trade, and
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more. But matters of serious concern remain, particularly the Russian governments treatment of the press, opposition parties, and institutions of civil society. It continues its aggressive confrontations with its neighbors, from economic intimidation to outright warfare, and has aligned with dangerous anti-democratic forces in the Middle East. As a condition for its continued acceptance in world organizations, Russia must respect the independence and territorial integrity of all the nations of the former Soviet Union, beginning with the republic of Georgia, and move toward a free and democratic society.
acknowledge the contributions of American Arabs and Muslims, especially those in the Armed Forces and the intelligence community. Israel Israel is a vigorous democracy, unique in the Middle East. We reaffirm Americas commitment to Israels security and will ensure that Israel maintains a qualitative edge in military technology over any potential adversaries. Israel must have secure, defensible borders and we support its right to exist as a Jewish state able to defend itself against homicide bombings, rocket and mortar fire, and other attacks against its people. We support the vision of two democratic states living in peace and security: Israel, with Jerusalem as its capital, and Palestine. For that to become a reality, the Palestinian people must support leaders who reject terror, embrace the institutions and ethos of democracy, and respect the rule of law. We call on Arab governments throughout the region to help advance that goal. We support Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel and moving the American embassy to that undivided capital of Israel. The U.S. seeks a comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East, negotiated between the parties themselves, without the imposition of an artificial timetable, and without the demand that Israel deal with entities which continue to pledge her destruction. At the heart of any peace process must be a mutual commitment to resolve all issues through negotiation. Part of that process must be a just, fair, and realistic framework for dealing with the Palestinian refugee issue. Like all other elements in a meaningful agreement, this matter can be settled only on the basis of mutually agreed changes that reflect todays realities as well as tomorrows hopes.
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Iraq
A stable, unified, and democratic Iraqi nation is within reach. Our success in Iraq will deny al Qaeda Iran a safe haven, limit Iranian influence in the Middle We express our respect for the people of Iran East, strengthen moderate forces there, and give us a who seek peace and aspire to freedom. Their current strategic ally in the struggle against extremism. To regime, aggressive and repressive, is unworthy of those who have sacrificed so much, we owe the comthem. The Iranian people, many of whom risk permitment that American forces will leave that country secution to speak out for democracy, have a right to in victory and with honor. That outcome is too critichoose their own government. cal to our own national security to be jeopardized by As a rogue state, Irans leadership supports terartificial or politically inspired timetables that neither ror, threatens its neighbors, and provides weapons reflect conditions on the that are killing our troops in ground nor respect the essenIraq. We affirm, in the Israel is a vigorous democracy, tial advice of our military complainest words we can use, manders. As the people of unique in the Middle East. We that the U.S. government, in Iraq assume their rightful reaffirm Americas commitment to solidarity with the internaplace in the ranks of free and tional community, will not Israels security and will ensure that open societies, we offer them a allow the current regime in continuing partnership. Israel maintains a qualitative edge in Tehran to develop nuclear Afghanistan weapons. military technology over any In the seven years since We call for a significant potential adversaries. U.S. troops helped topple the increase in political, economTaliban, there has been great ic, and diplomatic pressure to progress but much remains persuade Irans rulers to halt to be done. We must prevail in their drive for a nuclear Afghanistan to prevent the reemergence of the weapons capability, and we support tighter sanctions Taliban or an al Qaeda sanctuary in that country. A against Iran and the companies with business operanationwide counterinsurgency strategy led by a unitions in or with Iran. We oppose entering into a presfied commander is an essential prerequisite to sucidential-level, unconditional dialogue with the cess. Additional forces are also necessary, both from regime in Iran until it takes steps to improve its NATO countries and through a doubling in size of behavior, particularly with respect to support of terthe Afghan army. The international community must rorism and suspension of its efforts to enrich uraniwork with the Afghan government to better address um. At the same time, the U.S. must retain all options the problems of illegal drugs, governance, and corin dealing with a situation that gravely threatens our ruption. We flatly reject the Democratic Partys idea security, our interests, and the safety of our friends.
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23 separate programs, each with its own overhead, provide housing assistance to the elderly. With so many redundant, inefficient, and ineffective federal programs, it is no wonder that the American people have so little confidence in Washington to act effectively when federal action is really needed.
Once a budget is produced under that system, the budget law itself limits the time Congress can consider it before voting. Moreover, the budgets review process is a sham. Of the $3 trillion spent annually, only onethird is reviewed each year during the budget and appropriations process. The remaining $2 trillion automatically goes to interest on the national debt or entitlements. And because the budget process assumes an automatic increase in spending, the debate on the remaining one-third is only over how much more spending to approve. Finally, while government requires corporations to budget for future pension and health care costs, our government ignores those requirements. No family or private sector business could keep its books the way Washington keeps ours.
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ing to force a critical, cost-benefit review of all current programs. We call for a constitutionally sound presidential line-item veto. If billions are worth spending, they should be spent in the light of day. We will insist that, before either the House or Senate considers a spending bill, every item in it should be presented in advance to the taxpayers on the Internet. Because the problem is too much spending, not too few taxes, we support a supermajority requirement in both the House and Senate to guard against tax hikes. New authorizations should be offset by reducing another program, and no appropriation should be permitted without a current authorization. Congressional ethics rules governing special interests should apply across the board, without the special exemptions now granted to favored institutions. We support the Government Shutdown Protection Act to ensure the continuance of essential federal functions when advocates of pork threaten to shut down the government unless their wasteful spending is accepted. We will insist that the budget reasonably plan for the long-term costs of pension and health care programs and urge the conversion of such programs to defined contribution programs.
respect the limits imposed upon it by the Tenth Amendment: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. We look to the model of Republican welfare reform, which, since its enactment in 1996, has accomplished a major transfer of resources and responsibility from the federal government back to the states with an accompanying improvement in the program itself. Applying that approach to other programs will steer Congress back into line with the Constitution, reversing both its intrusion into state matters and its neglect of its central duties. To aid in the fulfillment of those duties, we propose a National Sunset Commission to review all federal programs and recommend which of them should be terminated due to redundancy, waste, or intrusion into the American family. The Congress would then be required by law to schedule one yea or nay vote on the entire sunset list with no amendments. Additionally, as important as returning power to the states is returning power to the people. As the Declaration of Independence states, our rights are endowed to us by our Creator and are inalienable: rights to life, liberty, and property. Government does not confer these rights but is instituted by men to protect the rights that man already possesses. The Republican Party strongly affirms these rights and demands that government respect them.
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We urge every congressional committee to reserve at least one week every month to conduct oversight of the nearly 1,700 separate grant and loan programs of the federal government. To prevent conflicts of interest, a Truth in Testimony mandate should require all committee witnesses to detail the amount of federal funding they and their employer currently receive and, in the case of associations, how much federal money their members would receive from the proposed legislation. Because official Washington does not even know how much land it owns, we call for a national audit of all federally-owned properties as a first step toward returning unnecessary properties to the American people or to state and local government for public use.
eral contracting as a necessary step in combating cost overruns. We will draw on the expertise of todays successful managers and entrepreneurs in the private sector, like the dollar-a-year businesspeople who answered their countrys call during the Second World War, to build real-world competence and accountability into government procurement and operations.
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job creation. We pledge a business-like, cost-effective approach for infrastructure spending, always mindful of the special needs of both rural and urban communities. We support a level of investment in the nations transportation system that will promote a healthy economy, sustain jobs, and keep America globally competitive. We need to improve the systems performance and capacity to deal with congestion, move a massive amount of freight, reduce traffic fatalities, and ensure mobility across both rural and urban areas. We urgently need to preserve the highway, transit, and air facilities built over the last century so they can serve generations to come. At the same time, we are committed to minimizing transportations impact on climate change, our local environments, and the nations energy use. Careful reforms of environmental reviews and the permitting process should speed projects to completion. Safeguarding our transportation infrastructure is critical to our homeland security. An integrated, flexible system developed and sustained in partnership between state and local governments and the federal government must also share responsibilities with the private sector. We call for more prudent stewardship of the nations Highway Trust Fund to restore the programs purchasing power and ensure that it will meet the changing needs of a mobile nation.
Social Security
We are committed to putting Social Security on a sound fiscal basis. Our society faces a profound demographic shift over the next twenty-five years, from todays ratio of 3.3 workers for every retiree to only 2.1 workers by 2034. Under the current system, younger workers will not be able to depend on Social Security as part of their retirement plan. We believe the solution should give workers control over, and a fair return on, their contributions. No changes in the system should adversely affect any current or nearretiree. Comprehensive reform should include the opportunity to freely choose to create your own personal investment accounts which are distinct from and supplemental to the overall Social Security system.
Entitlement Reform
The job of modernizing Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid calls for bipartisanship, not political posturing. Through the last four presidential terms, we have sought that cooperation, but it has not been forthcoming. The public demands constructive action, and we will provide it.
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deplore the Courts arbitrary extension of Americans judicial fiats that disenfranchised the American habeas corpus rights to enemy combatants held people. abroad. We object to the Courts unwarranted interNo qualified person should be denied the ference in the administration of the death penalty in opportunity to serve on the federal bench due to race, this country for the benefit of savage criminals whose ethnicity, religion or sex. In affirming Article VI of guilt is not at issue. We lament that judges have the Constitution that no religious test shall ever be denied the people their right to set abortion policies required for any office we insist that the Senate in the states and are undermining traditional marshould never inquire into a nominees religious conriage laws from coast to coast. We are astounded that victions and we condemn the opposition, by some four justices of the Supreme Court believe that indimembers of the Democratic Party, to recent judicial vidual Americans have no individual right to bear nominees because of their ethnicity or religion. arms to protect themselves and their families. Protecting the Right to Vote in Fair Elections Republicans will insist on the appointment of Many members of the Armed Services will find constitutionalist judges, men and women who will it difficult to participate in this not distort our founding docuyears elections because of the ments to deny the peoples Judicial activism is a grave threat governments reliance on outright to self-government, sancto the rule of law because dated and inadequate voting, tion federal powers that violate unaccountable federal judges are notification, and ballot delivery our liberties, or inject foreign systems. The mishandling and law into American jurispruusurping democracy, ignoring the delaying of registration forms dence. Constitution and its separation of and absentee ballots disenfranWe oppose stealth nominations to the federal bench, powers, and imposing their personal chises thousands of our servicemen and servicewomen. and especially to the Supreme opinions upon the public. The Commander-in-Chief, the Court, whose lack of a clear Department of Defense, and and distinguished record state and local election officials leaves doubt about their must do more to protect the respect for the Constitution or voting rights of those on the front lines of freedom. their intellectual fortitude. Nominees must have a That means using expedited mail delivery to bring record of fidelity to the U.S. Constitution and the rule ballots to and from our troops abroad, including of law. those serving in areas of conflict, while completing We reject the Democrats view that judicial nomwork on an electronic ballot delivery system that will inees should guarantee particular results even before enable our military personnel to receive and cast the case is filed. Judges should not be politicians. their ballots in a secure and convenient manner. Jurists nominated by a Republican president will be We oppose attempts to distort the electoral thoughtful and open-minded, always prepared to process by wholesale restoration of the franchise to view past error in light of stare decisis, including 20
convicted felons, by makeshift or hurried naturalization procedures, or by discretionary ballot-reading by election boards. Preventing voting fraud is a civil rights issue. We support the right of states to require an official government-issued photo identification for voting and call upon the Department of Justice to deploy its resources to prevent ballot tampering in the November elections. We support efforts by state and local election officials to ensure integrity in the voting process and to prevent voter fraud and abuse, particularly as it relates to voter registration and absentee ballots. The rights of citizenship do not stop at the ballot box. They include the free-speech right to devote ones resources to whatever cause or candidate one supports. We oppose any restrictions or conditions upon those activities that would discourage Americans from exercising their constitutional right to enter the political fray or limit their commitment to their ideals.
tect our freedom through their service in the U.S. Armed Forces. We welcome greater participation in all aspects of the political process by Americans residing in Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Northern Marianas, and Puerto Rico. We affirm their right to seek the full extension of the Constitution, with all the political rights and responsibilities it entails. We recognize the valuable contributions made by the people of the United States Virgin Islands to the common welfare of the nation, including national defense, and their contributions to the federal treasury in the form of federal excise taxes paid on products produced in the territory. We support the Native American Samoans efforts to protect their right to self-government and to preserve their culture and land-tenure system, which fosters self-reliance and strong extended-family values. We support increased local self-government for the United States citizens of the Virgin Islands, and closer cooperation between the local and federal governments to promote private sector-led development and self-sufficiency. We recognize that Guam is a strategically vital U.S. territory, an American fortress in the western Pacific. We affirm our support for the patriotic U.S. citizens of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands to achieve greater self-government, an improved federal territorial relationship, new economic development strategies, a strong health care system that meets their needs, and continued political self-determination. We support a review to determine the appropriate eligibility of territories as well as states for Supplemental Security Income and other federal programs. We support the right of the United States citizens of Puerto Rico to be admitted to the Union as a
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fully sovereign state after they freely so determine. We recognize that Congress has the final authority to define the constitutionally valid options for Puerto Rico to achieve a permanent non-territorial status with government by consent and full enfranchisement. As long as Puerto Rico is not a state, however, the will of its people regarding their political status should be ascertained by means of a general right of referendum or specific referenda sponsored by the U.S. government.
blocks from the Department of Justice. Washington should be made a model city. Two major Republican initiatives a first-time D.C. homebuyers credit and a landmark school choice initiative have pointed the way toward a civic resurgence, and a third piece of GOP legislation now guarantees young D.C. residents significant assistance in affording higher education. Because Washingtons buildings and monuments may be top targets of terrorist groups, the federal government must work closely with local officials to improve security without burdening local residents. We call on the District of Columbia city council to pass laws consistent with the Supreme Courts decision in the Heller case. We honor the contributions of the residents of the District of Columbia, especially those who are serving honorably, or have served, in our Armed Forces.
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that American companies stay competitive with their foreign counterparts and American jobs can remain in this country. Promoting Savings through the Tax Code We support a tax code that encourages personal savings. High tax rates discourage thrift by penalizing the return on savings and should be replaced with incentives to save. We support a plan to encourage employers to offer automatic enrollment in taxdeferred savings programs. The current limits on taxfree savings accounts should be removed. Fundamental Tax Reform Over the long run, the mammoth IRS tax code must be replaced with a system that is simple, transparent, and fair while maximizing economic growth and job creation. As a transition, we support giving all taxpayers the option of filing under current rules or under a two-rate flat tax with generous deductions for families. This gradual approach is the taxpayers best hope of overcoming the lobbyist legions that have thwarted past simplification efforts. As a matter of principle, we oppose retroactive taxation, and we condemn attempts by judges, at any level of government, to seize the power of the purse by ordering higher taxes. Because of the vital role of religious organizations, charities and fraternal benevolent societies in fostering charity and patriotism, they should not be subject to taxation. In any fundamental restructuring of federal taxation, to guard against the possibility of hypertaxation of the American people, any value added tax or national sales tax must be tied to simultaneous repeal of the Sixteenth Amendment, which established the federal income tax.
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business employers and employees alike. Our determination to vigorously open foreign markets to American products is an opportunity for many small businesses to grow larger in the global economy. Our approach to regulation basing it on sound science to achieve goals that are technically feasible will protect against jobkilling intrusions into small businesses. Our commitment to legal reform means protecting small businesses from the effects of frivolous lawsuits. Using history as our guide, we look to innovative entrepreneurs for the ingenuity and daring that can give us the next generation of technological progress. The advances our country needs, in everything from health care to energy to environmental protection, are most likely to come from the men and women of small business.
technology, and from its explorations can come tremendous benefits for mankind.
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addressing economic dislocations by modernizing its The workplace must catch up with the way re-training and unemployment assistance programs. Americans live now. For increasing numbers We must make these programs actually anticipate of workers, especially those with children, dislocations so that affected the choice of working workers can get new skills from home will be good The recent attempt by quickly and return to the for families, profitable workforce. We advocate a for business, and energy congressional Democrats to deny seamless approach to helping efficient. workers a secret ballot in union employees stay on the job and All workers should referenda is an assault, not only advance through education. have portability in their Workers should be able to pension plans and their against a fundamental principle of direct a portion of their unemhealth insurance, giving labor law, but even more against ployment insurance into a taxthem greater job mobilithe dignity and honor of the free Lost Earnings Buffer ty, financial independAccount that could be used for ence, and security. American work force. retraining or relocation. With Global competitiveness financial incentives to return to will increasingly require work as soon as possible, this an entrepreneurial culapproach will also require ture of cooperation and team work. Making strengthening community colleges and making them the best talent part of our team is the rationmore accessible through Flexible Training Accounts. ale for the H-1B visa program, which needs updating to reflect our need for more leaders Protecting Union Workers in science and technology while we take the necessary steps to create more of them in our We affirm both the right of individuals to volunown school systems. By complementing the tarily participate in labor organizations and bargain U.S. work force with needed specialists from collectively and the right of states to enact Right-toabroad, we can make sure American compaWork laws. But the nations labor laws, to a large nies and their jobs remain here at home. extent formed out of conflicts several generations ago, Businesses and employees, working together, are should be modernized to make it easier for employers best suited to addressing the challenges ahead. and employees to plan, execute, and profit together. Empowering official Washington and the trial bar, as To protect workers from misuse of their funds, we will Democrats prefer, will only lead to more antagonistic conscientiously enforce federal law requiring financial relations. reporting and transparency by labor unions. We advocate paycheck protection laws to guard the Individual-Based Unemployment Insurance and Training integrity of the political process and the security of Government can play an important role in workers earnings.
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with low interest rates. Because affordable housing is in the national interest, any simplified tax system should continue to encourage homeownership, recognizing the tremendous social value that the home mortgage interest deduction has had for decades. In addition, sound housing policy should recognize the needs of renters so that apartments and multi-family homes remain important components of the housing stock.
Rebuilding Homeownership
Homeownership remains key to creating an opportunity society. We support timely and carefully targeted aid to those hurt by the housing crisis so that affected individuals can have a chance to trade a burdensome mortgage for a manageable loan that reflects their homes market value. At the same time, government action must not implicitly encourage anyone to borrow more than they can afford to repay. We support energetic federal investigation and, where appropriate, prosecution of criminal wrongdoing in the mortgage industry and investment sector. We do not support government bailouts of private institutions. Government interference in the markets exacerbates problems in the marketplace and causes the free market to take longer to correct itself. We believe in the free market as the best tool to sustained prosperity and opportunity for all. We encourage potential buyers to work in concert with the lending community to educate themselves about the responsibilities of purchasing a home, condo, or land. Republican policy aims to make owning a home more accessible through enforcement of open housing laws, voucher programs, urban homesteading and what is most important a strong economy
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sional allies insert new private causes of action trial lawyer ear-marks designed to drag more Americans into court. Our repeated warnings about the corruption at the heart of the trial bar have been vindicated by high-profile criminal convictions and prison terms for some of the nations leading class action and personal injury trial lawyers. All plaintiffs, especially those who must hire personal injury lawyers on a contingency basis, should be protected against abuse by their attorneys, and the attorney-client privilege should be defended as a bulwark in the defense of liberty.
more than ever before, on open markets. U.S. agricultural exports will top $100 billion this year. We will contest any restrictions upon our farm products within the World Trade Organization and will work to make the WTOs decision-making process more receptive to the arguments of American producers. We pledge stronger action to protect intellectual property rights against pirating and will aggressively oppose the direct and indirect subsidies by which some governments tilt the world playing field against American producers. To protect American consumers, we call for greater vigilance and more resources to guard against the importation of tainted food, poisonous products, and dangerous toys. Additionally, we recognize the need to support our growth in trade through appropriate development and support of our ports in order to ensure safe, efficient and timely handling of all goods.
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ed mandates, including any expansion of the Clean Water Act to regulate ditches, culverts, converted cropland, and farm and stock ponds. We reaffirm traditional state supremacy over water allocations and will continue to make available renewable rangeland under sound environmental conditions. We support greater investment in conservation incentive programs to help rural communities improve and sustain environmental quality. Agricultural policy should be formulated by giving careful consideration to the
expert opinions of those most knowledgeable on the topic the farmers and ranchers. To meet surging global demand for food and biofuel, farmers must have the technology to grow higher yields using fewer inputs. The USDA must remain the international leader in agricultural research to ensure that America and the world will never have to choose between food and fuel. The U.S. government should end mandates for ethanol and let the free market work.
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vide a major portion of their energy consumption. There is no reason why the United States cannot catch up and do the same. Confident in the promise offered by science and technology, Republicans will pursue dramatic increases in the use of all forms of safe, affordable, reliable and clean nuclear power. As new plants are constructed using the highest safety and operation standards, the nations industrial and manufacturing base will be rejuvenated. The labor force will expand, with nearly 15,000 high quality jobs created for every new nuclear plant built and those workers will lead the nation away from its dependence on foreign oil.
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Clean Coal
Although alternate fuels will shape our energy While we grow our supplies, we must also future, coal Americas most affordable and abunreduce our demand not by changing our lifestyles dant energy resource and the source of most of our but by putting the free market to work and taking electricity remains a strategic national resource advantage of technological breakthroughs. that must play a major role in energy independence. Increase Conservation through Greater Efficiency We look to innovative technology to transform Conservation does not mean deprivation; it Americas coal supplies into clean fuels capable of means efficiency and achieving more with less. Most powering motor vehicles and aircraft. We support Americans today endeavor to conserve fossil fuels, coal-to-liquid and gasification initiatives, just as we whether in their cars or in their home heating, but we support investment in the development and deploycan do better. We can construct better and smarter ment of carbon capture and storage technologies, buildings, use smarter thermowhich can reduce emissions. stats and transmission grids, We firmly oppose efforts by The Republican goal is to ensure increase recycling, and make Democrats to block the conthat Americans have more energy-efficient consumer purstruction of new coal-fired conservation options that will chases. Wireless communicapower plants. No strategy for tions, for example, can increase reducing energy costs will be enable them to make the best telecommuting options and cut viable without a commitment choices for their families. back on business travel. The to continued coal production Republican goal is to ensure and utilization. that Americans have more conNatural Gas servation options that will Natural gas is plentiful in North America, but enable them to make the best choices for their famiwe can extract more and do a better job of distributlies. ing it nationwide to cook our food, heat our homes, New Technologies for Cars and Other Vehicles and serve as a growing option as a transportation We must continue to develop alternative fuels, fuel. Both independently and in cooperation with such as biofuels, especially cellulosic ethanol, and alternative fuels, natural gas will be an essential part hasten their technological advances to next-generaof any long-term energy solution. We must ensure it tion production. As America develops energy techgets to consumers safely and quickly. nology for the 21st century, policy makers must conEnergy Cooperation sider the burden that rising food prices and energy We embrace the open energy cooperation and costs create for the poor and developing nations trading relationship with our neighbors Canada and around the world. Because alternative fuels are useMexico, including proven oil reserves and vast, less if vehicles cannot use them, we must move untapped Canadian hydroelectric generation. quickly to flexible fuel vehicles; we cannot expect 33
necessary investments in alternative fuels if this flexibility does not become standard. We must also produce more vehicles that operate on electricity and natural gas, both to reduce demand for oil and to cut CO2 emissions. Given that fully 97 percent of our current transportation vehicles rely on oil, we will aggressively
support technological advances to reduce our petroleum dependence. For example, lightweight composites could halve the weight and double the gas mileage of cars and trucks, and together with flex-fuel and electric vehicles, could usher in a renaissance in the American auto industry.
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Environmental Protection
excess greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, increase energy efficiency, mitigate the impact of climate change where it occurs, and maximize any ancillary benefits climate change might offer for the economy. To reduce emissions in the short run, we will rely upon the power of new technologies, as disAddressing Climate Change Responsibly cussed above, especially zero-emission energy The same human ecosources such as nuclear and By balancing environmental goals nomic activity that has other alternate power sources. brought freedom and opporBut innovation must not be with economic growth and job tunity to billions has also hamstrung by Washington creation, our diverse economy has increased the amount of carbickering, regulatory briar made possible the investment needed patches, or obstructionist lawbon in the atmosphere. While the scope and longsuits. Empowering Washington to safeguard natural resources, term consequences of this will only lead to unintended protect endangered species, and are the subject of ongoing consequences and unimagined scientific research, common economic and environmental create healthier living conditions. sense dictates that the pain; instead, we must unleash United States should take the power of scientific knowmeasured and reasonable how and competitive markets. steps today to reduce any impact on the environInternational Cooperation ment. Those steps, if consistent with our global competitiveness will also be good for our national securiBecause the issue of climate change is global, it ty, our energy independence, and our economy. Any must become a truly global concern as well. All develpolicies should be global in nature, based on sound oped and developing economies, particularly India science and technology, and should not harm the and China, can make significant contributions in dealeconomy. ing with the matter. It would be unrealistic and counterproductive to expect the U.S. to carry burdens The Solution: Technology and the Market which are more appropriately shared by all. As part of a global climate change strategy, Using Cash Rewards to Encourage Innovation Republicans support technology-driven, marketbased solutions that will decrease emissions, reduce Because Republicans believe that solutions to By increasing our American energy supply and decreasing the long term demand for oil, we will be well positioned to address the challenge of climate change and continue our longstanding responsibility for stewardship over the environment. 35
the risk of global climate change will be found in the ingenuity of the American people, we propose a Climate Prize for scientists who solve the challenges of climate change. Honoraria of many millions of dollars would be a small price for technological developments that eliminate our need for gas-powered cars or abate atmospheric carbon.
Doing No Harm
Republicans caution against the doomsday climate change scenarios peddled by the aficionados of centralized command-and-control government. We can and should address the risk of climate change based on sound science without succumbing to the no-growth radicalism that treats climate questions as dogma rather than as situations to be managed responsibly. A robust economy will be essential to dealing with the risk of climate change, and we will insist on reasonable policies that do not force Americans to sacrifice their way of life or trim their hopes and dreams for their children. This perspective serves not only the people of the United States but also the worlds poorest peoples, who would suffer terribly if climate change is severe just as they would if the world economy itself were to be crippled. We must not allow either outcome.
through family vacations, hunting or fishing trips, backpacking excursions, or weekend hikes, Americans of all backgrounds share a commitment to protecting the environment and the opportunities it offers. In addition, the public should have access to public lands for recreational activities such as hunting, hiking, and fishing. In caring for the land and water, private ownership has been the best guarantee of conscientious stewardship, while the worlds worst instances of environmental degradation have occurred under governmental control. By the same token, it is no accident that the most economically advanced countries also have the strongest environmental protections. Our national progress toward cleaner air and water has been a major accomplishment of the American people. By balancing environmental goals with economic growth and job creation, our diverse economy has made possible the investment needed to safeguard natural resources, protect endangered species, and create healthier living conditions. State and local initiatives to clean up contaminated sites brownfields have exceeded efforts directed by Washington. That progress can continue if grounded in sound science, long-term planning, and a multiuse approach to resources. Government at all levels should protect private property rights by cooperating with landowners efforts and providing incentives to protect fragile environments, endangered species, and maintain the natural beauty of America. Republican leadership has led to the rejuvenation and renewal of our National Park system. Future expansion of that system, as well as designation of National Wilderness areas or Historic Districts, should be undertaken only with the active participation and consent of relevant state and local governments and private property owners.
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risky restructuring efforts that would complicate or ration health care. We will encourage health promotion and disease prevention. We will facilitate cooperation, not confrontation, among patients, providers, payers, and all stakeholders in the health care system. We will not put government between patients and their health care providers. We will not put the system on a path that empowers Washington bureaucrats at the expense of patients. We will not raise taxes instead of reducing health care costs. We will not replace the current system with the staggering inefficiency, maddening irrationality, and uncontrollable costs of a government monopoly. Radical restructuring of health care would be unwise. We want all Americans to be able to choose the best health care provider, hospital, and health coverage for their needs. We believe that real reform is about improving your access to a health care provider, your control over care, and your ability to afford that care. We will continue to advocate for simplification of the system and the empowerment of patients. This is in stark contrast to the other partys insistence on putting Washington in charge of patient care, which has blocked any progress on meeting these goals. We offer a detailed program that will improve the quality, cost, and coverage of health care throughout the nation, and we will turn that plan into reality.
ing a health savings account, which meets their needs and the needs of their families. Families and health care providers are the key to real reform, not lawyers and bureaucrats. To empower families, we must make insurance more affordable and more secure, and give employees the option of owning coverage that is not tied to their job. Patients should not have to worry about losing their insurance. Insurance companies should have to worry about losing patients business. The current tax system discriminates against individuals who do not receive health care from their employers, gives more generous health tax benefits to upper income employees, and fails to provide every American with the ability to purchase an affordable health care plan. Republicans propose to correct inequities in the current tax code that drive up the number of uninsured and to level the playing field so that individuals who choose a health insurance plan in the individual market face no tax penalty. All Americans should receive the same tax benefit as those who are insured through work, whether through a tax credit or other means. Individuals with pre-existing conditions must be protected; we will help these individuals by building on the experiences of innovative states rather than by creating a new unmanageable federal entitlement. We strongly urge that managed care organizations use the practice patterns and medical treatment guidelines from the state in which the patient lives when making medical coverage decisions. Because the family is our basic unit of society, we fully support parental rights to consent to medical treatment for their children including mental health treatment, drug treatment, alcohol treatment, and treatment involving pregnancy, contraceptives and abortion.
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innovative science that can lead to medical breakthroughs, and turn the tide against diseases affecting millions of Americans diseases that account for the majority of our health care costs. The United States leads in this research, as evidenced by our growing biotechnology industry, but foreign competition is increasing. One way government can help preserve the promise of American innovation is to ensure that our intellectual property laws remain robust. Federal research dollars should be spent as though lives are at stake because, in fact, they are. Research protocols must consider the special needs of formerly neglected groups if we are to make significant progress against breast and prostate cancer, diabetes, and other killers. Taxpayer-funded medical research must be based on sound science, with a focus on both prevention and treatment, and in accordance with the humane ethics of the Hippocratic Oath. In that regard, we call for a major expansion of support for the stem-cell research that now shows amazing promise and offers the greatest hope for scores of diseases with adult stem cells, umbilical cord blood, and cells reprogrammed into pluripotent stem cells without the destruction of embryonic human life. We call for a ban on human cloning and a ban on the creation of or experimentation on human embryos for research purposes. We believe medicines and treatments should be designed to prolong and enhance life, not destroy it. Therefore, federal funds should not be used for drugs that cause the destruction of human life. Furthermore, the Drug Enforcement Administration ban on use of controlled substances for physicianassisted suicide should be restored.
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Medicare
We support the provision of quality and accessible health care options for our nations seniors and Medicaid We want all Americans to be able to disabled individuals and choose the best health care provider, Our Medicaid obligarecognize that in order to tions will consume $5 trilmeet this goal we must hospital, and health coverage for their lion over the next ten years. confront the special chalneeds. We believe that real reform is Medicaid now accounts lenges posed by the growth for 20-25 percent of state of Medicare costs. Its proabout improving your access budgets and threatens to jected growth is out of conto a health care provider, your control overwhelm state governtrol and threatens to over care, and your ability to ments for the indefinite squeeze out other profuture. We can do better grams, while funding conafford that care. while spending less. A first straints lead to restricted step is to give Medicaid access to treatment for recipients more health care many seniors. There are options. Several states have solutions. Medicare can be allowed beneficiaries to buy regular health insurance a leader for the rest of our health care system by with their Medicaid dollars. This removes the encouraging treatment of the whole patient. Medicaid stamp from peoples foreheads, provides Specifically, we should compensate doctors who beneficiaries with better access to doctors, and saves coordinate care, especially for those with multiple taxpayers money. We must ensure that taxpayer chronic conditions, and eliminate waste and money is focused on caring for U.S. citizens and inefficiency. Medicare patients must have more conother individuals in our country legally. trol of their care and choice regarding their doctors, 41
and the benefits of competition must be delivered to the patients themselves if Medicare is to provide quality health care. And Medicare patients must be free to add their own funds, if they choose, to any government benefits, to be assured of unrationed care. Finally, because it is isolated from the free market forces that encourage innovation, competition, affordability, and expansion of options, Medicare is especially susceptible to fraud and abuse. The program loses tens of billions of dollars annually in erroneous and fraudulent payments. We are determined to root out the fraud and eliminate this assault on the taxpayer.
structure must have the surge capacity to handle large numbers of patients in times of crisis, whether it is a repeat of Hurricane Katrina, a flu pandemic, or a bioterror attack on multiple cities. Republicans will ensure that this infrastructure, including the needed communications capacity, is closely integrated into our homeland security needs.
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and higher education such as K-16 councils and dual credit programs. To ensure that all students will have access to the mainstream of American life, we support the English First approach and oppose divisive programs that limit students future potential. All students must be literate in English, our common language, to participate in the promise of America.
to maintain discipline and order in the classroom. We encourage the private-public partnerships and mentoring that can make classroom time more meaningful to students by integrating it with learning beyond school walls. These efforts are crucial to lowering the drop-out rate and helping at-risk students realize their potential. We encourage state efforts to ensure that personnel who interact with children pass thorough background checks and are held to the highest standards of conduct. Partnerships between schools and businesses can be especially important in STEM subjects: science, technology, engineering and math. The need to improve secondary education in those fields can be measured by the number of remedial courses now offered at the college level. Our countrys reliance upon foreign talent in those areas begins with insufficient emphasis upon them in the high school years. We applaud those who are changing that situation by giving young people real-world experience in the private sector and by providing students with rigorous technical and academic courses that give students the skills and knowledge necessary to be productive members in a competitive American workforce.
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will energetically assert the right of students to engage in voluntary prayer in schools and to have equal access to school facilities for religious purposes. We renew our call for replacing family planning programs for teens with increased funding for abstinence education, which teaches abstinence until marriage as the responsible and expected standard of behavior. Abstinence from sexual activity is the only protection that is 100 percent effective against out-ofwedlock pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS when transmitted sexually. We oppose school-based clinics that provide referrals, counseling, and related services for abortion and contraception. Schools should not ask children to answer offensive or intrusive personal nonacademic questionnaires without parental consent. It is not the role of the teacher or school administration to recommend or require the use of psychotropic medications that must be prescribed by a physician.
requirements for state-level standards, assessments, and public reporting to ensure transparency. Local educators must be free to end ineffective programs and reallocate resources where they are most needed.
Higher Education
Our countrys system of higher education public and private, secular and religious, large and small institutions is unique for its excellence, its diversity, and its accessibility. Learning is a safeguard of liberty. Post-secondary education not only increases the earnings of individuals but advances economic development. Our colleges and universities drive much of the research that keeps America competitive. We must ensure that our higher education system meet the needs of the 21st century student and economy and remain innovative and accessible.
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The Republican vision for expanding access to higher education has led to two major advances, Education Savings Accounts and Section 529 accounts, by which millions of families now save for college. While federal student loans and grants have opened doors to learning for untold numbers of lowand middle-income students, the overall financial aid system, with its daunting forms and confused rationales, is nothing less than Byzantine. It must be simplified. We call for a presidential commission to undertake that task and to review the role of government regulations and policies in the tuition spiral. We affirm our support for the public-private partnership that now offers students and their families a vibrant marketplace in selecting their student loan provider.
higher education, especially as they build bridges between the world of work and the classroom. Many of our returning veterans find community colleges to be welcoming environments where they can develop specific skills for use in the civilian workforce. As the first responders to economic development and retraining of workers, these schools fulfill our national commitment of an affordable and readily accessible education for all.
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Internet Gambling Stopping Online Child Predators and Ending Child Pornography
Millions of Americans suffer from problem or pathological gambling that can destroy families. We support the law prohibiting The two most effective forces in gambling over the Internet.
The Internet must be made safe for children. reducing crime and other social ills are Thats why Republicans Ridding the Nation of have led efforts to increase strong families and caring Criminal Street Gangs the funding necessary to communities. Both reinforce track down and jail online Gang violence is a growconstructive conduct and ethical predators through the Adam ing problem, not only in urban Walsh Act. We commit to do areas but in many suburbs and standards by setting examples and whatever it takes, using all rural communities. It has providing safe havens from dangerous escalated with the rise of the tools of innovative technology, to thwart those who gangs composed largely of and destructive behaviors. would prey upon our chilillegal aliens, most of whose dren. We call on service victims are law-abiding memproviders to exercise due bers of immigrant communicare to ensure that the Internet cannot become a safe ties. We call for stronger enforcement and deterhaven for criminals. mined prosecution of gang conspiracies. Illegal Child pornography is a hideous form of child allien gang members must be removed from the abuse. Those who produce it and those who United States immediately upon arrest or after the
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completion of any sentence imposed. Aliens convicted of crimes that render them removable from the United States must be removed as soon as possible after the completion of their sentences through the immediate transfer of their custody to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Locking Up Criminals
Criminals behind bars cannot harm the general public. To that end: We support mandatory sentencing provisions for gang conspiracy crimes, violent or sexual offenses against children, rape, and assaults resulting in serious bodily injury. Gang rape, child rape, and rape committed in the course of another felony deserve, at the least, mandatory life imprisonment. We oppose the granting of parole to dangerous or repeat felons. Courts must have the option of imposing the death penalty in capital murder cases and other instances of heinous crime, while federal review of those sentences should be streamlined to focus on claims of innocence and to prevent delaying tactics by defense attorneys. We encourage the use of advanced technology to monitor nonviolent criminals.
inmates. We cannot allow correctional facilities to become ethnic or racial battlegrounds. Breaking the cycle of crime begins with the children of those who are incarcerated. Deprived of a parent through no fault of their own, these youngsters should be a special concern of our schools, social services, and religious institutions. Government at all levels should work with faithbased institutions that have proven track records in diverting young and first offenders from criminal careers through Second Chance and similar programs. Individuals, including juveniles, who are repeat offenders or who commit serious crimes need to be prosecuted and punished.
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on Congress to correct this imbalance by sending to the states for ratification a constitutional amendment to protect the rights of crime victims. In addition, crime victims should be assured of access to legal and social services, and the Crime Victims Fund established under President Reagan should be used solely for that purpose.
Twenty-six years ago, President Reagans Task Force on Victims of Crime, calling the neglect of crime victims a national disRenewing The innocent have far fewer rights grace, proposed a constituNeighborhoods, tional amendment to secure than the accused. We call on Congress Building Communities their formal rights. Today, to correct this imbalance by sending to that disgrace persists in courtThe two most effective the states for ratification a rooms across the nation. forces in reducing crime and Innocent victims battered other social ills are strong constitutional amendment to protect women, abused children, the families and caring commuthe rights of crime victims. loved ones of the murdered nities. Both reinforce con still may not be told when structive conduct and ethical their case is being heard. standards by setting examThey can be excluded from the courtroom even when ples and providing safe havens from dangerous the defendant and his friends may be present. They and destructive behaviors. Given the weight of have no right to a speedy trial, and a judge or parole social science evidence concerning the crucial role board has no obligation to consider their personal played by the traditional family in setting a childs safety in making release decisions. In short, the innofuture course, we urge a thoughtful review of cent have far fewer rights than the accused. We call governmental policies and programs to ensure that 49
they do not undermine that institution. Decentralized decision-making in the place of official controls empowers individuals and groups to tackle social problems in partnership with government. Bureaucracy is no longer a credible approach to helping those in need. This is especially true in light of alternatives such as faith-based organiza-
tions, which tend to have a greater degree of success than others in dealing with problems such as substance abuse and domestic violence. To accomplish their missions, those groups must be able to rely upon people who share their faith; their hiring must not be subjected to government regulation and mandates.
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We uphold the right of Individual rights Ensuring Equal individual Americans to own Treatment for All and the responsibilities that firearms, a right which antedated the Constitution and Individual rights and go with them are the foundation was solemnly confirmed by the responsibilities that go of a free society. From the time the Second Amendment. We with them are the foundaof Lincoln, equality of individuals has applaud the Supreme Courts tion of a free society. From the decision in Heller affirming time of Lincoln, equality of been a cornerstone of the that right, and we assert the individuals has been a cornerRepublican Party. individual responsibility to stone of the Republican Party. safely use and store firearms. Our commitment to equal We call on the next president opportunity extends from to appoint judges who will similarly respect the landmark school-choice legislation for the students Constitution. Gun ownership is responsible citizenof Washington D.C. to historic appointments at the ship, enabling Americans to defend themselves, their highest levels of government. We consider discrimiproperty, and communities. nation based on sex, race, age, religion, creed, disWe call for education in constitutional rights in ability, or national origin to be immoral, and we will schools, and we support the option of firearms trainstrongly enforce anti-discrimination statutes. We ask ing in federal programs serving senior citizens and all to join us in rejecting the forces of hatred and bigwomen. We urge immediate action to review the otry and in denouncing all who practice or promote automatic denial of gun ownership to returning racism, anti-Semitism, ethnic prejudice, or religious 51
intolerance. As a matter of principle, Republicans oppose any attempts to create race-based governments within the United States, as well as any domestic governments not bound by the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Precisely because we oppose discrimination, we reject preferences, quotas, and set-asides, whether in education or in corporate boardrooms. The government should not make contracts on this basis, and neither should corporations. We support efforts to help low-income individuals get a fair shot based on their potential and merit, and we affirm the commonsense approach of the Chief Justice of the United States: that the way to stop discriminating on the basis of race is to stop discriminating.
child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed. We support a human life amendment to the Constitution, and we endorse legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendments protections apply to unborn children. We oppose using public revenues to promote or perform abortion and will not fund organizations which advocate it. We support the appointment of judges who respect traditional family values and the sanctity and dignity of innocent human life. We have made progress. The Supreme Court has upheld prohibitions against the barbaric practice of partial-birth abortion. States are now permitted to extend health-care coverage to children before birth. And the Born Alive Infants Protection Act has become law; this law ensures that infants who are born alive during an abortion receive all treatment and care that is provided to all newborn infants and are not neglected and left to die. We must protect girls from exploitation and statutory rape through a parental notification requirement. We all have a moral obligation to assist, not to penalize, women struggling with the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy. At its core, abortion is a fundamental assault on the sanctity of innocent human life. Women deserve better than abortion. Every effort should be made to work with women considering abortion to enable and empower them to choose life. We salute those who provide them alternatives, including pregnancy care centers, and we take pride in the tremendous increase in adoptions that has followed Republican legislative initiatives. Respect for life requires efforts to include persons with disabilities in education, employment, the justice system, and civic participation. In keeping with that commitment, we oppose the nonconsensual withholding of care or treatment from
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people with disabilities, as well as the elderly and infirm, just as we oppose euthanasia and assisted suicide, which endanger especially those on the margins of society. Because government should set a positive standard in hiring and contracting for the services of persons with disabilities, we need to update the statutory authority for the AbilityOne program, the main avenue by which those productive members of our society can offer high quality services at the best possible value.
salute and support the efforts of foster and adoptive families. Republicans have been at the forefront of protecting traditional marriage laws, both in the states and in Congress. A Republican Congress enacted the Defense of Marriage Act, affirming the right of states not to recognize same-sex marriages licensed in other states. Unbelievably, the Democratic Party has now pledged to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, which would subject every state to the redefinition of marriage by a judge without ever allowing the peoPreserving Traditional Marriage ple to vote on the matter. We also urge Congress to use its Article III, Section 2 power to prevent activist Because our childrens future is best preserved federal judges from imposing upon the rest of the within the traditional understanding of marriage, we nation the judicial activism in Massachusetts and call for a constitutional amendment that fully proCalifornia. We also encourtects marriage as a union of At its core, abortion is a fundamental age states to review their a man and a woman, so that marriage and divorce laws in assault on the sanctity of innocent judges cannot make other order to strengthen mararrangements equivalent to human life. Women deserve better than riage. it. In the absence of a abortion. Every effort should be made to As the family is our national amendment, we basic unit of society, we work with women considering abortion to support the right of the peooppose initiatives to erode ple of the various states to enable and empower them to choose life parental rights. affirm traditional marriage through state initiatives. Republicans recognize the importance of having in the home a father and a mother who are married. The two-parent family still provides the best environment of stability, discipline, responsibility, and character. Children in homes without fathers are more likely to commit a crime, drop out of school, become violent, become teen parents, use illegal drugs, become mired in poverty, or have emotional or behavioral problems. We support the courageous efforts of single-parent families to provide a stable home for their children. Children are our nations most precious resource. We also
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dent-initiated, student-led prayer in public schools, athletic events, and graduation ceremonies, when done in conformity with constitutional standards. We affirm every citizens right to apply religious values to public policy and the right of faith-based organizations to participate fully in public programs without renouncing their beliefs, removing religious objects or symbols, or becoming subject to government-imposed hiring practices. Forcing religious groups to abandon their beliefs as applied to their hiring practices is religious discrimination. We support the First Amendment right of freedom of association of the Boy Scouts of America and other service organizations whose values are under assault, and we call upon the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to reverse its policy of blacklisting religious groups which decline to arrange adoptions by same-sex couples. Respectful of our nations diversity in faith, we urge reasonable accommodation of religious beliefs in the private workplace. We deplore the increasing incidence of attacks against religious symbols, as well as incidents of anti-Semitism on college campuses.
We will enforce the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment to ensure just compensation whenever private property is needed to achieve a compelling public use. We urge caution in the designation of National Historic Areas, which can set the stage for widespread governmental control of citizens lands.
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Native Americans must be empowered to develop the rich natural resources on their lands without undue federal interference. Crime in Indian country, especially against women, is a special problem demanding immediate attention. Inadequate resources and neglect have made Native Americans less safe and allowed safe havens to develop in Indian country for criminal narcotics enterprises. The government must increase funding for tribal officers and investigators, FBI agents, prosecutors, and tribal jails. The legal system must provide stability and protect property
rights. Everyones civil rights must be safeguarded, including the right to due process and freedom of the press, with accountability for all government officials. We support efforts to ensure equitable participation in federal programs by Native Americans, including Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, and to preserve their culture and languages. We honor the sacrifices of all Native Americans serving in the military today and in years past and will ensure that all veterans receive the care and respect they have earned through their service to America.
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Subcommittee Chairmen
Economy Subcommittee: Expanding Opportunity to Promote Prosperity Chairman Haley Barbour Co-Chairman Santa Mendoza Co-Chairman Anthony Sutton National Security Subcommittee: Defending the Nation, Securing the Peace Chairman Heather Wilson Co-Chairman L. Scott Lingamfelter Co-Chairman Joe Nuez Government Reform Subcommittee: Reforming Government to Serve the People Chairman Mark Burkhalter Co-Chairman Priscilla Rakestraw Energy Subcommittee: Guaranteeing Energy Independence and a Cleaner Environment Chairman Ann McLaughlin Korologos Co-Chairman Trey Grayson Crime & American Values Subcommittee: Protecting Our Families, Preserving Our Values Chairman Jane Orie Co-Chairman Mike Fair Health & Education Subcommittee: Advancing a Healthier and More Competitive America. Chairman Mary Mertz Co-Chairman Steve King
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Committee Members
ALASKA David Boyle Kim Skipper ALABAMA Robert J. Bentley Martha H. Stokes ARKANSAS Jonathan Barnett Anne Britton AMERICAN SAMOA Utu Abe Malae Salote Lutu Schuster ARIZONA Randall Pullen Shiree Verdone CALIFORNIA Kevin McCarthy Jenifer Russo COLORADO Joe Nuez Kendal Unruh CONNECTICUT Christopher Healy Santa Mendoza DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ann McLaughlin Korologos Robert McFarlane DELAWARE Priscilla Rakestraw Terry Strine FLORIDA John Falconetti Kathleen King GEORGIA Mark Burkhalter Sue Everhart GUAM Felix P. Camacho Maria S. Connelley HAWAII Adrienne King Willes Lee IOWA David Chung Lisa Smith IDAHO Marjorie Chadderdon Bart Davis ILLINOIS JoAnn Osmond Richard Williamson INDIANA James Bopp Joyce Smith KANSAS Sylvia Chapman Kris Kobach KENTUCKY Trey Grayson Kelly Knight LOUISIANA Louis Woody Jenkins Sandra McDade MASSACHUSETTS Jody Dow Isaac Mass MARYLAND Carmen Amedori Anthony ODonnell MAINE Philip N. Roy, Jr. Katherine L. Watson MICHIGAN Glenn Clark Denise Graves MINNESOTA Michele Bachmann Anthony Sutton MISSOURI Joy Gerstein Ron Richard
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NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS Joseph C. Reyes Ana Sablan Teregeyo MISSISSIPPI Haley Barbour Jeanne Luckey MONTANA Susan Barbisan Conrad Burns NORTH CAROLINA Richard Burr Mary Summa NORTH DAKOTA Sandy Boehler Gary Emineth NEBRASKA Pat Dorwart Mark Quandahl NEW HAMPSHIRE Maureen Barrows James Merrill NEW JERSEY Keith Davis Alison Littell McHose NEW MEXICO Heather Wilson Sam Winder
NEVADA Barbara Cegavske Ty Cobb NEW YORK Christopher N. Cox Alana Sweeny OHIO Mary Mertz Charles Mifsud OKLAHOMA Bunny Chambers Lynn Windel OREGON Donna Cain Jeff Grossman PENNSYLVANIA James McErlane Jane Orie PUERTO RICO Carlos Chardon Lolita Semidey RHODE ISLAND Giovanni Cicione Susan Story SOUTH CAROLINA Mike Fair SOUTH DAKOTA Dianne Nelson Bill Peterson
TENNESSEE Margaret Lambert Robert Schwartz TEXAS Cathie Adams Kelly Shackelford UTAH Becky Lockhart Mark Madsen VIRGINIA L. Scott Lingamfelter Kathy Hayden Terry VIRGIN ISLANDS April Newland Herbert Schoenbohm VERMONT Jay Shepard WASHINGTON Ann Adams Jason Bontrager WISCONSIN Jennie Frederick Steve King WYOMING Randi Craig Mike Eathorne
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Platform Staff
Steven J. Duffield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Director Bill Gribbin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor Bob Dove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parliamentarian Chip Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Counsel & Chief Clerk Andy Chasin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Policy Adviser Amber Wilkerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communications Director Nick Bouknight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Press Secretary Gregg Edgar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Director Amanda Braden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Assistant James Min . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor to Chairman McCarthy Andy Moskowitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Counselor to Co-Chairman Burr Karen Portik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graphic Designer Marcia Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Production Subcommittee Policy Staff Mark Esper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . National Security Neil Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Reform Alex Brill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economy Mike Sommers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economy Chris Joyner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Energy Jenny Ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Care & Education Celia Hartman Sims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Care & Education Joe Matal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime & American Values Kevin Holsclaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime & American Values Internet Team Cyrus Krohn, Brian Athey, Jeremy Kenney, and Eric Sherred Senior Advisers Dan Crippen, Norm Cummings, David Hoppe, Chris Koch, Jim Neill, Anne Phelps, Eric Ueland, and Candi Wolff Special Thanks to Our Volunteers Ian Alexander, Shannon Boozman, Emily Dahl, Kathryn Facchiano, Annie Gribbin, Michael Gribbin, Abby Madlock, Andrea Massar, Casey Melvin, Leslie Parker, Alexandra Redman, Maggie Sams, and Sam Tasher 60