RLCC Names 2021 Executive Committee

Washington, DC - The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) in 2020 beat back more than a half-billion dollars in total Democratic state spending to defend all 59 Republican-led legislative chambers and flip 2 more. As it continues to build on a cycle that defied all expectations, the RSLC today announced the 2021 executive committee for its largest caucus and only national organization devoted to electing Republican state legislative leaders -- the Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC).

“In a cycle where we were supposed to be playing defense in a number of key states, hitting the ground running early to raise resources and recruit candidates that reflected their districts paved the way for us to end 2020 on offense. We need to be even more committed to those two goals this time around, as Democrats have shown us they have no intention of slowing down when it comes to investing in legislative races,” said RLCC Chairwoman and Louisiana Senate Majority Leader Sharon Hewitt. “I’m excited to work with the fantastic executive committee we put together to ensure state Republicans continue holding the line against the radical liberal agenda coming out of Democrat controlled Washington.”

“I am exceedingly proud of what the RSLC team accomplished in the 2020 election cycle- defending all 59 Republican-led legislative chambers, flipping 2 more, and electing the strongest, most diverse class of state Republican candidates in our party’s history,” said RSLC President Dee Duncan. “Our new executive committee members will play key roles in providing Republicans across the country the resources they need to fight back against the liberal money machine, keep winning tough races, and shape the direction of the Republican Party for years to come.”

RLCC Executive Committee
Louisiana Senate Majority Leader Sharon Hewitt, Chairwoman
Indiana Speaker of the House Todd Huston, Vice Chair
Pennsylvania Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler, Finance Chair
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, Engagement, Transportation, and Infrastructure Chair
Arizona Senate President Pro Tempore Vince Leach, Member at Large
Colorado Senate Republican Whip Paul Lundeen, Member at Large
Florida Senator Kathleen Passidomo, Member at Large
Florida Representative Paul Renner, Health Care Chair
Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson, Member at Large
Florida Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls, Member at Large
Georgia House Majority Whip Trey Kelley, Member at Large
Georgia Representative Bruce Williamson, Technology Chair
Georgia Senate Majority Caucus Chairman John Kennedy, Member at Large
Hawaii House Minority Leader Val Okimoto, Member at Large
Idaho Speaker of the House Scott Bedke, Member at Large
Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin, Member at Large
Iowa Speaker of the House Pat Grassley, Engagement Chair
Iowa Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver, Energy Chair
Kansas Speaker of the House Ron Ryckman, Member at Large
Kentucky Senate President Robert Stivers, Member at Large
Maryland House Minority Leader Nic Kipke, Member at Large
Maryland House Minority Whip Kathy Szeliga, Health Care Chair
Michigan Speaker of the House Jason Wentworth, Member at Large
Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey, Member at Large
Michigan Senate President Pro Tempore Aric Nesbitt, Member at Large
Minnesota House Minority Leader Kurt Daudt, Health Care Chair
Minnesota Deputy Republican Leader Anne Neu Brindley, Health Care Chair
Mississippi Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, Energy Chair
Nevada Senator Ben Kieckheffer, Technology Chair
New Hampshire Senate President Chuck Morse, Member at Large
New Jersey Senator Michael Testa, Member at Large
New Mexico Representative Kelly Fajardo, Member at Large
New York Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay, Member at Large
North Carolina Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger, Caucus Engagement Chair
North Carolina Speaker of the House Tim Moore, Member at Large
Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman, Transportation and Infrastructure Chair
Ohio Senate President Pro Tempore Jay Hottinger, Transportation and Infrastructure Chair
Oklahoma Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat, Member at Large
Oregon House Republican Leader Christine Drazan, Member at Large
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, Energy Chair
Texas Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, Member at Large
Virginia House Republican Leader Todd Gilbert, Member at Large
Virginia Senate Republican Caucus Chairman Ryan McDougle, Member at Large
Virginia Senator Jen Kiggans, Health Care Chair, Member at Large
Washington House Republican Leader JT Wilcox, Member at Large

About the RLCC
The Republican Legislative Campaign Committee (RLCC) is the only national organization dedicated exclusively to electing more Republicans to state legislatures. The RLCC’s primary mission is gaining Republican control of more state legislative chambers by targeting national resources to support winnable local races. Since its formation in 2003, the RLCC has assisted in bringing successes to numerous legislative chambers, and winning historic majorities in states nationwide, presently controlling 61 of 99 state legislative chambers following the 2018 election cycle.

About RSLC
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest caucus of Republican state leaders in the country and the only national organization whose mission is to elect Republicans to multiple down-ballot, state-level offices. Since 2002, the RSLC has been working to elect candidates to the offices of lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state legislator, the judiciary and other down-ticket races. State-level Republicans maintain 61 of 99 legislative chamber majorities across the country, hold 25 lieutenant governor seats, and control 29 secretaries of state offices. To learn more about the RSLC, please visit www.rslc.gop or follow @RSLC on Twitter.

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