Republican Liberty Caucus - Leadership

Leadership

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  • National Officers
    • National Chairman: Dave Nalle (Texas)
    • National Vice Chairman: Eduardo J. Lopez-Reyes (New Hampshire)
    • Secretary: Corie C. Whalen (Texas)
    • Treasurer: Matthew Nye (Florida)
  • Chairmen
# Chairman Term State Notes
1 Barbara Rittberg 1991–1992 Florida
2 Roger MacBride 1992–1995 Florida
3 Ron Paul 1995–2000 Texas
4 Chuck Muth 2000–2001 Nevada
5 Ron Paul 2001–2002 Texas (Honorary)
6 Douglas Lorenz 2002–2004 California
7 Bill Westmiller 2004–2009 California
8 Dave Nalle 2009–Present Texas

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Famous quotes containing the word leadership:

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    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)

    This I do know and can say to you: Our country is in more danger now than at any time since the Declaration of Independence. We don’t dare follow the Lindberghs, Wheelers and Nyes, casting suspicion, sowing discord around the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt. We don’t want revolution among ourselves.
    Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908–1973)

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