The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is the only political committee solely dedicated to electing Republicans to the U.S. Senate.
What We Do:
The NRSC provides invaluable support and assistance to current and prospective Republican U.S. Senate candidates in the areas of budget planning, election law compliance, fundraising, communications tools and messaging, research and strategy.
Click here for information on the 2010 Senate races.
Funding:
The NRSC relies heavily upon financial support from individual donors like you to fund our programs. Please consider
making a contribution today.
History:
The NRSC was founded in 1916, as the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, following the ratification of the 17th Amendment to the Constitution -- which provided for the direct election of Senators. In 1948, the Committee reorganized and was renamed the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
In accordance to law, the NRSC is registered as a National Party Committee with the Federal Election Commission.
Leadership:
The Chairman of the NRSC is elected every two years by the Republican Senate caucus. Members of the caucus are appointed by the Senate Republican Conference Committee.
The current Chairman,
Texas Senator John Cornyn, was elected at the end of 2008.
Click here to view past NRSC chairmen.
Internships:
The NRSC offers exciting and fast-paced internships in communications, research and fundraising.
Click here for more information on interning at the NRSC.