House Republican Conference
Definition
The party caucus for Republicans in the United States House of Representatives, which hosts meetings and serves as the primary forum for Republican policy discussion and legislative strategy.
An organizational group of House GOP members responsible for electing party leaders like the Conference Chair, coordinating priorities, and navigating internal dynamics.
Examples
The House Republican Conference masterfully resolved their latest Trump-Massie spat, proving their unity is as solid as a House majority built on razor-thin margins.
Chair Lisa McClain's midterm messaging blueprint from the House Republican Conference retreat was so innovative, it might even convince voters they're not just winging it.
During their recent press conference, the House Republican Conference eloquently defended that billion-dollar 'Ballroom' project, showcasing their legendary commitment to belt-tightening budgets.
House Republican Conference members rallied behind the administration's fraud crackdown, heroically ignoring whispers about their own PAC expenditures.