Granger: Challenging the Status Quo

Communications • April 6, 2016

To see the profound impact of women in the workforce, look to the military. From combat roles to generals to executive positions in the defense industry, women are challenging the status quo in national security. Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) is seeing this firsthand in her district. In her latest op-ed published on Military.com, she highlights …

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Walorski: Combating Poverty

Communications • April 4, 2016

From her career as a TV news reporter to her time living overseas in Romania to now serving in the People’s House, Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) has seen it all.  As Chair of the Nutrition Subcommittee of the House Agriculture Committee, she is passionate about providing opportunities and resources to lift Americans out of poverty, so they can pursue …

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House Republicans on Medium.com: Honor the Modern-Day Trailblazers Across the Country

COMMUNICATIONS • April 2, 2016

From the first female fighter pilot to the youngest woman ever elected, House Republicans seized the opportunity this Women’s History Month to celebrate the past and honored the historic number of women making history today for future generations.  As Women’s History Month drew to a close, House Republicans took to Medium.com to share their own …

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In Defense of “We the People”

Communications • April 1, 2016

In the People’s House, Republicans stand firm in our defense of what House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers often calls the “We, the People” mandate contained in our Constitution. What’s known formally as Article I of the U.S. Constitution spells out a system – a balance of power – which gives the American people …

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Blackburn: Celebrate the “Can-Do” Woman

Communications • March 31, 2016

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) became a trailblazer early on when she became the first woman hired at a company who only hired men.  Using the money she made working that summer for the company, she bought a car that she named, “Can-do.” Today, as she serves in the People’s House, Blackburn applies that same “can-do” …

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Celebrating Accomplishments and Making Tomorrow’s History

Communications • March 31, 2016

As we mourn over our busted basketball brackets, let’s not forget all that we celebrated this month during Women’s History Month. In our latest video, Rep. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) and Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) lead a conversation on the House Floor in which Republicans from all walks of life celebrate the women who have sacrificed greatly to make history …

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Comstock: “I want girls to feel inspired to join STEM fields”

Communications • March 31, 2016

As Chairwoman of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology’s Subcommittee on Research and Technology, Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA) is passionate about ensuring women are represented at the table when it comes to careers involving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).   Currently, women fill close to half of all jobs in the U.S. economy, but hold …

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Mes de la Mujer 2016 – Parte 2

Comunicaciones • March 31, 2016

El mes de Marzo es reconocido como el Mes de la Mujer. Durante este mes celebramos y conmemoremos la lucha histórica por mejorar la vida de mujeres en nuestro pais y alrededor del mundo. Mujeres de todas partes del país, con antecedentes muy diversos y interesante forman parte de Tu Congreso. Aquí un poco sobre las Representantes: La Congresista …

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In the New York Times, McMorris Rodgers on How GOP Women Reach Others with Positive Message

Communications • March 30, 2016

Several years ago, House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers “… and some of her female colleagues undertook an ambitious campaign — and an unconventional one by Washington standards,” notes a recent article in the New York Times. “They decided to reach out to women via women’s magazines and new media, hoping to connect with …

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Mimi Walters: If government gets out of the way…

Communications • March 30, 2016

At the age of 18, Rep. Mimi Walters (R-CA) cast her first vote for President Ronald Reagan.  This vote was made possible by the women pioneers who in 1920 fought to secure their constitutional right to vote — not only for themselves, but for all women. Her vote for former President Ronald Reagan sparked an …

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Granger: Challenging the Status Quo

April 6, 2016

To see the profound impact of women in the workforce, look to the military. From combat roles to generals to executive positions in the defense …

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Walorski: Combating Poverty

April 4, 2016

From her career as a TV news reporter to her time living overseas in Romania to now serving in the People’s House, Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) has seen it …

Read More
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House Republicans on Medium.com: Honor the Modern-Day Trailblazers Across the Country

April 2, 2016

From the first female fighter pilot to the youngest woman ever elected, House Republicans seized the opportunity this Women’s History Month to celebrate the past …

Read More

In Defense of “We the People”

April 1, 2016

In the People’s House, Republicans stand firm in our defense of what House Republican Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers often calls the “We, the People” …

Read More
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Blackburn: Celebrate the “Can-Do” Woman

March 31, 2016

Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) became a trailblazer early on when she became the first woman hired at a company who only hired men.  Using the …

Read More