A Better Way

A Better Way was a conservative agenda for U.S. governance, crafted by former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan as well as Kevin Brady, former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.[1][2][3] Ryan called the six-point plan "a complete alternative to the Left's agenda".[4] Shortly after the 2016 United States elections, Speaker Ryan said that the plan, described by Reuters as an "aggressive Republican legislative agenda", provides a blueprint for laws he expected to spearhead in the Republican congress in cooperation with the Republican Trump administration.[5] For someone other than the party's nominee to direct the party's agenda in a presidential election year was termed "a rare move".[6]

  1. ^ Ellen Carmichael (June 13, 2016), "Conservatism's Little Red Hen Moment: Speaker Ryan's 'A Better Way' proposals are the conservative-reform agenda of the future.", National Review
  2. ^ James Pethokoukis (November 10, 2016), "Can Donald Trump and Paul Ryan share the GOP?", The Week
  3. ^ Lohr, Steve (2016-12-12). "New Approach to Corporate Tax Law Has House G.O.P. Support". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-12-23.
  4. ^ Mike DeBonis (December 3, 2015), "In address, Paul Ryan pledges a 'complete alternative' to the Democratic agenda", The Washington Post
  5. ^ David Morgan (November 9, 2016), Speaker Ryan pledges to work with Trump on bold agenda, Reuters
  6. ^ Mike DeBonis; Kelsey Snell (June 22, 2016), "Ryan rolls out policy agenda House Republicans can use in November", The Washington Post

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