Summary of Trey Growdy & Tim Scott's Unified

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#1 The 112th Congress was exciting and chaotic, and it was difficult to learn the ropes and rules of the house. But you must absolutely hit the ground running, as you must assemble a staff both in your home district and in Washington.

#2 I had established myself as an ideological leader within the conference, and I wanted Paul to sign a book for me. He had roadmaps for tax reform and economic growth, and he was someone many of the freshmen admired and respected.

#3 The 2010 freshman class included four Republicans from South Carolina: Jeff Duncan, Mick Mulvaney, me, and Tim Scott. We were dubbed the Four Horsemen. Tim made everything look easy, and he never seemed like a true freshman like the rest of us.

#4 The most important committees in the House are picked by the Steering Committee, which is made up of members of the House Steering Committee. The most coveted committees, such as Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Appropriations, get people like Tim Scott.

Summary of Trey Growdy & Tim Scott's Unified