Ripon Society - Congressional Advisory Board

Congressional Advisory Board

U.S. Senators:

  • Pat Roberts, Chairman
  • Roy Blunt
  • Richard Burr
  • Susan M. Collins
  • Orrin Hatch
  • Olympia J. Snowe

U.S. Representatives:

  • Tom Petri, Co-Chairman
  • Pat Tiberi, Co-Chairman
  • Steve Austria
  • Spencer Bachus
  • Charles F. Bass
  • Judy Biggert
  • Mary Bono Mack
  • Charles Boustany
  • Vern Buchanan
  • Michael C. Burgess
  • Ken Calvert
  • Dave Camp
  • Eric Cantor
  • Shelley Moore Capito
  • Howard Coble
  • Ander Crenshaw
  • Geoff Davis
  • Charlie Dent
  • Renee Ellmers
  • Jo Ann Emerson
  • Rodney Frelinghuysen
  • Jim Gerlach
  • Kay Granger
  • Sam Graves
  • Nan Hayworth
  • Wally Herger
  • Darrell Issa
  • Walter Jones
  • Leonard Lance
  • Steven LaTourette
  • Jerry Lewis
  • Kevin McCarthy
  • Thaddeus McCotter
  • Candice Miller
  • Randy Neugebauer
  • Todd Russell Platts
  • Dennis Rehberg
  • Jim Renacci
  • Peter Roskam
  • Aaron Schock
  • John Shimkus
  • Bill Shuster
  • Lamar Smith
  • Lee Terry
  • Mac Thornberry
  • Mike Turner
  • Fred Upton
  • Greg Walden
  • Edward Whitfield

Members of Congress (Retired):

  • Bill Frenzel, Chairman Emeritus
  • Bill Archer
  • Henry Bonilla
  • Michael Castle
  • Mike Ferguson
  • J. Dennis Hastert
  • David Hobson
  • Nancy Johnson
  • Sue Kelly
  • Scott Klug
  • Bob Livingston
  • Jim McCrery
  • Robert H. Michel
  • Susan Molinari
  • Don Nickles
  • Michael G. Oxley
  • Bill Paxon
  • Deborah Pryce
  • Tom Reynolds
  • Tom Ridge
  • E. Clay Shaw
  • Gordon H. Smith
  • Don Sundquist
  • Tom Tauke
  • Robert S. Walker

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