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Click on any of the videos below to see the latest interviews by members of the Republican Women's Policy Committee.
- September 2014
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Rep. Herrera Beutler's miracle baby thrives despite fatal diagnosis
Every story has a beginning. But the story of Abigail Rose Beutler almost ended before she was even born -- when her mom, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, was five months pregnant. "We thought we were going to find out the sex so we were in there watching the ultrasound. And then he got right next to us and said, 'I cannot see any kidneys,' and I knew it was bad. We understood the gravity but we were like, 'What does that mean?'" Herrera-Beutler recalled.< Read more > -
Diane Black Discusses House-passed Bills Stuck in the Senate
Congresswoman Diane Black appeared on the Fox Business Network's "Opening Bell" and talked about the bipartisan House-passed bills that are stuck in the Senate.< Read more > -
Bachmann: Intel committee has known about ISIS for 2 years
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06) sat down with Greta Van Susteren to discuss her newly introduced legislation, the Terrorist Denaturalization and Passport Revocation Act.< Read more > - August 2014
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Rep. Noem: New sanctions will have 'big impact on Russia'
Rep. Noem spoke with Jon Scott on Fox News about Ukraine and the crisis on the southern border.< Read more > - July 2014
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Rep. Kay Granger visits source of illegal immigration surge
Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX), chair of the working group on the crisis at the southern border, speaks about her recent trip to Central America.< Read more > - June 2014
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Rep. Ros-Lehtinen speaks to Local 10 about Bergdahl controversy
Florida Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen speaks with Local 10 Senior Political Reporter Michael Putney about Bowe Bergdahl's release and the controversy that has risen.< Read more > - May 2014
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ObamaCare insurer bailout?
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) speaks about the federal funds going towards bailing out ObamaCare insurance companies.< Read more > -
Q&A; With Congresswomen Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Marsha Blackburn
Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn sits down with Katie Couric to field questions on what it takes to make it as a woman in politics.< Read more > -
Bachmann: We never see Obama actually 'fix' the problem
Rep. Michele Bachmann believes that President Obama should be doing more to address the Veterans Affairs scandal.< Read more > - April 2014
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The Politics of the Keystone XL Pipeline
Rep. Renee Ellmers discusses the politics behind the Obama administration's decision to delay until after midterm elections.< Read more > -
Blackburn discusses the Keystone Pipeline
Rep. Marsha Blackburn weighs in on the most recent Keystone Pipeline delay.< Read more > -
RWPC Members Speak on "The Save American Workers Act"
Watch members of the RWPC talk about the importance of restoring the 40-hour work week to help middle-class Americans.< Read more > - March 2014
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Bachmann: ObamaCare delay about Dems 'holding onto Senate'
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann discussed the Obama administration's latest delay regarding their March 31st deadline to sign-up.< Read more > -
Black Discusses President Obama's FY2015 Budget Proposal on Fox News
Congressman Diane Black (R-TN-06), member of the House Budget Committee, joined host Bill Hemmer on Fox News' America's News HQ to discuss the President's FY 2015 budget proposal.< Read more > -
GOP pounces on report forecasting Obamacare premium increase
Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Mo., demanded an explanation from President Obama Saturday after a report released this week forecast an increase in insurance premiums for 11 million people who get health coverage through small businesses.< Read more > - February 2014
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Bachmann pays tribute to five important years of the tea party
In this exclusive three-part video interview, Republican Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann combines feminine dignity, effective communication skills and a laser-like focus on the issues uppermost on the mind of liberty-loving patriots.< Read more > -
Gov't-sponsored chilling effect on press coming?
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers (R-NC-2) discusses the possible impact of the FCC media study that would send researchers into newsrooms.< Read more > -
Rep. Marsha Blackburn on massive union rejection
Representative Blackburn speaks about the impact of Tennessee auto workers' recent vote against union representation.< Read more > -
Press Pass: Monuments Men
One of the greatest untold stories from World War II and how countless pieces of art were saved from the Nazis. David speaks with author Robert Edsel and Congresswoman Kay Granger (R-TX).< Read more > -
Governor and Indiana lawmakers declare propane emergency
Congresswoman Jackie Walorski joined the 16 Saturday Morning team to speak further on this propane concern.< Read more > -
GOP Pushes Back on "War on Women" Notion
Republican Rep. Renee Ellmers of North Carolina agrees the problem is more about tone than policy. "We're concerned about education for their children. We're concerned about jobs, we're concerned about the success of women in this country. The problem is, for whatever reason, we haven't been able to articulate it as well as we should." And that's what Ellmers is trying to do. She is part of a party effort to recruit more female candidates.< Read more > -
Interview with Rep. Brooks on Republican address
Indiana Congresswoman Susan Brooks (R-5th District) is one of four House Republicans featured in this week's GOP address, which was released Saturday. She was live in the studio Saturday morning to talk about her part in the address, her focus on jobs, Indiana's budget and what she hopes the address accomplishes.< Read more > -
Republican Lawmakers: Obama Must Back Bills We've Already Passed
Roby pointed out that the Working Families Flexibility Act would help Americans balance the demands of family and work, and supporting it would help the president's goal of fixing workplace rules he described in his speech as being "from the 'Mad Men' era."< Read more > - January 2014
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Rep. Noem Reacts to the State of the Union on Morning Joe
Rep. Noem discussed President Obama's State of the Union address this morning on MSNBC's Morning Joe.< Read more > -
What did Congress learn about Obama in SOTU 2014?
During this event, Rep. Brooks noted that President Obama "likes to use the word I' a lot rather than we.'"< Read more > -
Rep. McMorris Rodgers comes through for GOP in response to State of the Union
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) had one of the more difficult tasks in politics on Tuesday, delivering the official Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union address.< Read more > -
Some firefighters want to water down Affordable Care Act
"Otherwise smaller departments like that were going to be completely vulnerable to this issue of where in the world was this money going to come from," said U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski, (R) Indiana's Second District.< Read more > -
Rep. Bachmann on talk of bailouts for health insurers
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06) spoke to Fox News' Neil Cavuto about legislation that would repeal the "risk corridors" provision from Obamacare and help prevent a bailout of insurance industries.< Read more > -
Ellmers Blasts Obama on Economy, Health Care
Republican 2nd District Congresswoman says she is "dismayed" by President Barack Obama's remarks while announcing an economic initiative at N.C. State University, saying the president is wrongly claiming credit for North Carolina's improving economy.< Read more > -
The Benghazi Transcripts: US military woefully unprepared for attack, documents show
Rep. Martha Roby, the Republican chairwoman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, concluded: "It does not appear that U.S. military forces, units, aircrafts, drones, or specific personnel that could have been readily deployed in the course of the attack in Benghazi were unduly held back, or told to stand down, or refused permission to enter the fight."< Read more > -
Lummis Discusses Vote to Protect Americans from Obamacare Security Threats
Wyoming Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis joined a Bipartisan majority of the House to pass a bill titled the "Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act." This bill was created in response to fear that the Healthcare.gov website was unsecure when it initially launched.< Read more > -
Rep. Diane Black on the security risks of Obamcare
Rep. Diane Black, (R-Tenn.) on the security risks on the ObamaCare website.< Read more >
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Chairwoman Renee Ellmers
US House of Representatives
426 Cannon HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
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