Harry Warren named Republican Joint Caucus Leader
Published 12:00 am Thursday, November 21, 2024
RALEIGH — Representative Harry Warren was chosen by his contemporaries on Tuesday to serve as the Republican Joint Caucus Leader for the upcoming legislative session.
This will be Warren’s second term, as he served in the same position during the 2023-2024 session as well.
“I look forward to continuing my service as the Joint Caucus Leader in the upcoming session,” said Warren in a press release from his office. “The 2025-2026 session is quickly approaching and I am excited to continue our work ensuring North Carolina remains a top state for businesses to operate and families to live.”
Warren was elected on Tuesday along with other Representatives, including Speaker of the House Destin Hall, Speaker Pro Tempore Mitchell Setzer, Majority Leader Brended Jones and Majority Whip Karl Gillespie, among others.
The House Republican Caucus serves as an organization aimed at promoting conservative policies in the House as well assisting Republican Representatives through political planning, strategic research and messaging and financial resources, according to the caucus’ website.