Senator Katie Britt and Congresswoman Kat Cammack have announced the formation of the Republican Women’s Caucus, aimed at amplifying the voices of conservative women in Congress.
The initiative also includes the creation of the Republican Women’s Caucus Fund to support female Republican candidates. Former President Donald Trump is expected to join the launch event at the White House, signaling strong GOP backing. The caucus seeks to promote policies aligned with conservative values while increasing female representation in the party.
This move comes as Republicans aim to strengthen their appeal to women voters ahead of upcoming elections.
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So they’re trying to rebrand as the party of women while still pushing policies that strip away women’s rights? Hard pass.
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Great, but let’s hope this isn’t just another excuse to push big-government policies with a different face—limited government and individual liberty should still be the priority.
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Sen. Britt announces formation of Republican Women’s Caucus
Ala., and Congresswoman Kat Cammack, R-Fla., announced the formation of the new Republican Women’s Caucus at the White House. Senator Britt and Congresswoman Cammack will serve as co-chairs this Congress.
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