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#39 - Extreme Home Makeover: Road to Affordable Homeownership Edition

29 min · 5. Juni 2026
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Republican Study Committee members Rep. Marlin Stutzman, Financial Services Committee Chairman French Hill, and Rep. Mike Flood break down the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, the most significant housing reform in a quarter century, exposing how Biden-era inflation, regulatory red tape, and Washington inaction pushed the average first-time homebuyer to age 40. With President Trump endorsing the House's bill, Congress is set to deliver relief on red tape, regulatory barriers, and housing costs, the American dream finally has a road home. Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and Rumble @RepublicanStudy.

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Episode #40 - Senators, Sluggers, and a Winning Streak the Left Can't Cancel Cover

#40 - Senators, Sluggers, and a Winning Streak the Left Can't Cancel

Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11) steps off the policy mound and into the dugout with Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) and Rep. Greg Steube (FL-17) for a special Congressional Baseball Game episode.  The three share their baseball origins, favorite plays, and what it means to compete in front of 40,000 fans at a major league stadium. Steube relives his ESPN Top 10 home run with a certain unpopular president in the dugout, Schmitt makes the case for his spot in the two hole ahead of new recruit Mark Teixeira, and Pfluger guns down a greedy Democrat at third base.  Five straight wins, one game season, and a winning streak the Left still hasn't figured out how to stop.  Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and Rumble @RepublicanStudy.

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