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==== Elections ==== | ==== Elections ==== | ||
In 2024, Hanson ran for Virginia’s 1st congressional district following his father’s decision to retire. Campaigning on a platform of economic growth, limited government, and preserving traditional values, Hanson won decisively, inheriting a district with a strong Republican base. | In 2024, Hanson ran for Virginia’s 1st congressional district following his father’s decision to retire. Campaigning on a platform of economic growth, limited government, and preserving traditional values, Hanson won decisively, inheriting a district with a strong Republican base. | ||
==== Leadership Roles ==== | |||
* House Republican Leader (December 31, 2024 – January 11, 2025): Hanson served as the interim leader of the House Republican Conference following the vacancy of the position. During this time, he played a pivotal role in uniting the party during a period of transition. | |||
* House Republican Conference Chairman (January 11, 2025 – Present): Hanson was elected as Chairman of the House Republican Conference, where he has focused on shaping the party’s messaging, advancing conservative policies, and strengthening the party’s legislative agenda. | |||
==== Committee Memberships ==== | |||
* Health and Educational Affairs Committee: As a member, Hanson has prioritized advancing free-market healthcare reforms, parental rights in education, and reducing federal overreach in educational policy. | |||
* Commerce, Financial, and Interior Affairs Committee: Hanson serves as the Ranking Member, where he has focused on fostering economic growth, supporting small businesses, promoting energy independence, and reducing regulatory burdens on American industries. | |||
==== Tenure ==== | ==== Tenure ==== |