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The Republican State Leadership Committee's mission is to elect more Republicans at the state level, including Attorneys General, Lieutenant Governors, Secretaries of State, and State Legislators. The RSLC is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders in the Country.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday December 15, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, VA As state governments across the country are looking for ways to address budget shortfalls, Virginia House Speaker Bill Howell announced his tightening of the House of Delegates operating budget prior to Democratic Governor Tim Kaine's budget presentation to the joint money committees. The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), the nations largest caucus of Republican state leaders, pointed out today thesensible guidance of the Republican leaders in Virginia, with the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and House Republicans all tightening their office budgets as part of an effort to address today's serious economic issues.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday December 11, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, VA With a stroke of the pen, former Florida Attorney General and Governor Charlie has put into place Cover Florida, an innovative, preventative health care program for the uninsured. The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), the nation's largest caucus of Republican state leaders, noted that the agreements signed by Governor Crist for Cover Florida is the type of pioneering ideas coming from the states while Congress remains unable to provide alternatives. Cover Florida was achieved without any taxpayers funds expended.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday December 11, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Florida and South Dakota Republican legislative leaders are joining the number of states looking to address budget shortfalls across the country due to the weakening economy. The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC), the nation’s largest caucus of Republican state leaders, pointed out today the sensible guidance of Republican leaders in Florida and South Dakota who are working overtime to address today's serious economic issues. Florida Senate President Jeff Atwater called for a special session and conducted an all Senate budget briefing. South Dakota Republican leaders are considering shortening the 2010 session by 5 days to run 35 instead of 40 days saving South Dakota taxpayers significant expense.
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