RNLA Southeast Texas Event
“Restoring a Balance of State and Federal Power”
October 17
featuring
Roman Buhler
The Madison Coalition
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Join RNLA's Southeast Texas Chapter for its October chapter meeting. The event will feature Roman Buhler from The Madison Coalition, who will discuss restoring the balance of state and federal power, including efforts to keep nine Supreme Court justices and Biden's 30x30 land grab. This is a great opportunity to network with fellow Republican lawyers.
Tuesday, October 17
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Swanson Law Firm, PLLC
Love Advertising Building
3550 W 12th Street, Houston, TX 77008
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Bio
Roman Buhler is the National Director of the Madison Coalition, working to restore a balance of state and federal power. He is currently adviocating with the Keep Nine Coalition to the ensure the Biden Administration does not pack the Supreme Court with more justices.
Previously, he has worked to persuade Congress to propose the “Regulation Freedom Amendment” to require that major new federal regulations be approved by Congress. He has also developed a strategy to implement an idea originally proposed by Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General Ed Meese for giving states the same power as Congress to propose a specific Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Buhler served as Newt Gingrich’s first Committee Counsel and from 1989 to 2003 and again in 2007 as Elections Counsel to the Committee on House Administration, handling election issues, for House Republicans. As Counsel he his work included promoting legislation to protect election integrity, overseeing the regulatory activities of the Federal Election Commission, and investigating allegations of election fraud in contested elections for Congress.
Prior to his service in the House, Buhler worked as an attorney and political consultant in California. He graduated from Stanford University, the University of Southern California Law School, and the Harvard University Program for Senior Managers in Government.
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This event is not a fundraiser. RNLA provides opportunities for its members to meet Republican leaders.
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