The House Republican Conference is the organizational body for all GOP Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. As such, the Conference is responsible for electing the House Republican leadership, approving GOP Member committee assignments, managing leadership-driven floor debates, and executing a communications strategy – both within the Conference and with the outside media.
Internally, the House Republican Conference provides a wide variety of services to both Members and their staffs. Such services include visual media work and production, educational events and briefings, training seminars, daily legislative materials, issue-specific talking points, and help with press events and materials.
Externally, the House Republican Conference coordinates media availability for leadership events, schedules GOP Members to participate in TV and radio interviews, and generally communicates the House Republican message to the public.