Some GOP leaders are pushing back against conservative Freedom Caucus members in Georgia, other states

The Georgia Senate Republican caucus recently booted state Sen. Colton Moore, an outspoken Freedom Caucus member who tried to pressure colleagues into impeaching Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis for indicting former President Donald Trump. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

On the first day of Missouri’s new legislative session, Senate President Pro Tem Caleb Rowden tried to cajole colleagues into congeniality with a rhetorical question: “Will we focus on principled progress or political pandemonium?”

Progress was intended. But pandemonium ensued.

Within days, a newly formed Freedom Caucus — modeled after one in Washington, D.C. — ground the chamber to a halt with demands that Republican leaders act faster on GOP priorities. Tempers flared. Insults flew. And Rowden penalized prominent Freedom Caucus members by stripping them of their committee chairmanships and prime Capitol parking spots.