These Reps Could Bridge Divide

These are the 77 Republicans who have chosen to join one or more of the three center-right caucuses in the U.S. House of Representatives.  You can encourage those from your state to seek out bipartisan solutions not just some of the time but all of the time.

Arizona
Juan Ciscomani

Arkansas
Steve Womack

California
John Duarte
David G. Valadao
Jay Obernolte
Kevin Kiley
Young Kim
Ken Calvert
Michelle Steel

Florida
Laurel Lee
Mario Diaz-Balart
Maria Elvira Salazar
Carlos A. Giménez
Aaron Bean
John Rutherford

Idaho
Mike Simpson

Illinois
Mike Bost

Indiana
Larry Bucshon
Erin Houchin

Iowa
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Randy Feenstra

Kentucky
Garland “Andy” Barr

Louisiana
Julia Letlow

Michigan
John James
John Moolenaar
Bill Huizenga
Lisa C. McClain

Minnesota
Brad Finstad
Pete Stauber

Mississippi
Michael Guest

North Carolina
Chuck Edwards

North Dakota
Kelly Armstrong

New Jersey
Jeff Van Drew
Christopher H. Smith
Thomas Kean Jr.

New York
Nicole Malliotakis
Michael Lawler
Marcus Molinaro
Nicholas J. LaLota
Elise Stefanik
Brandon Williams
Nick Langworthy
Andrew R. Garbarino
Anthony P. D’Esposito

Nebraska
Mike Flood
Don Bacon

Nevada
Mark Amodei

Ohio
Michael R. Turner
Troy Balderson
David Joyce
Bill Johnson
Max Miller

Oklahoma
Stephanie I. Bice

Oregon
Cliff Bentz
Lori Chavez-DeRemer

Pennsylvania
Guy Reschenthaler
Glenn Thompson
Brian Fitzpatrick
Dan Meuser

South Carolina
Nancy Mace

South Dakota
Dusty Johnson

Texas
Michael McCaul
Monica De La Cruz
Pete Sessions
Tony Gonzales
Beth Van Duyne
Michael C. Burgess
Dan Crenshaw
Jake Ellzey

Utah
Blake D. Moore
John Curtis

Virginia
Jen A. Kiggans

West Virginia
Carol Miller

Washington
Dan Newhouse

Wisconsin
Bryan Steil
Derrick Van Orden
Mike Gallagher

Source: Washington Post survey of the “Five Families” in House majority

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