Sen. Katie Britt to serve as co-chair of new Republican Women’s Caucus
- Alabama U.S. Senator Katie Britt has been named the co-chair of the Republican Women’s Caucus, which aims to elevate Republican women's voices in Congress.
- President Donald Trump announced the caucus during a Women’s History Month event at the White House to support Republican women’s leadership.
- Britt emphasized that the caucus's platform is that 'American issues are women’s issues,' highlighting the importance of representation.
- The caucus seeks to support legislative priorities of GOP women and promote them for leadership roles within Congress.
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Sen. Katie Britt to serve as co-chair of new Republican Women’s Caucus
(WHNT) - On Wednesday, Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) announced that she, along with Congresswoman Kat Cammack (R-Fla.), would co-chair the White House's new Republican Women's Caucus. The group is made up of Republican women in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Alabama senators working to lower state’s grocery tax The RWC says it will focus on prioritizing and elevating the voices of Republican women, growing their roles in leade…
Britt launches GOP Women’s Caucus at White House as Trump declares himself ‘the fertilization president’
Alabama U.S. Sen. Katie Britt was announced Wednesday as the co-chairwoman of the Republican Women’s Caucus, a group of female members of Congress that will “focus on prioritizing and elevating the voices of Republican women.”
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