April 3, 2025

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The New Republican Women's Caucus

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) and Rep. Kat Cammack (FL-03) recently announced the formation of a new Republican Women's Caucus that will represent GOP women in the U.S. House and Senate. The new organization is "dedicated to championing Members' legislative priorities, supporting Members' work to secure and retain leadership positions, and elevating the work and policy endeavors of Republican women on the national stage and locally in their states and districts."

Following an event at the White House with President Trump and Speaker Johnson, Co-Chairs Britt and Cammack gave a joint interview on Fox News to talk about the caucus and its priorities. You can follow the Republican Women's Caucus on Instagram, X, and Facebook for updates.

GOP Rated Among "Most Effective" in Congress

Multiple women in Congress were recently recognized by the Center for Effective Lawmaking, a joint partnership between the University of Virginia and Vanderbilt University. The organization released its Legislative Effectiveness Scores for the 118th Congress (2023-25), which featured women Winning For Women has been proud to support over the years.


The list of the most effective members included former Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05)Rep. Young Kim (CA-40)Rep. Ann Wagner (MO-02), former Rep. Michelle Steel (CA-45)Rep. Jen Kiggans (VA-02)Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-24)Rep. Elise Stefanik (NY-21), and Rep. Lisa McClain (MI-09).


Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) were also recognized as being among the most effective Republican senators. 

Susie Wiles on Politics, Family, and Making History

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles sat down with Lara Trump for a rare must-see interview that aired this past weekend. Wiles discussed her experience working in politics, her relationship with President Trump, and even gave viewers a behind-the-scenes look at her office.


While Wiles made history as the first female White House chief of staff, a fact that she called "crazy," she said "it doesn't feel any different to me than anything else." She explained, "I don't think I was the first woman to lead a Republican presidential campaign. I don't think I was, and when the president asked me to be his chief of staff, I didn't know that would be the case here. I just keep doing what I think is right. Keep working as hard as I can, and it's working for me."

Remembering Mia Love

Last Monday, Winning For Women joined countless others in honoring the life and legacy of late Congresswoman Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress.


Mia's trailblazing leadership, dedication to public service, and commitment to her community will never be forgotten. Our hearts go out to the entire Love family. 

In The News

Washington Examiner: Speaker Johnson kicks off 2026 cycle with $11 million donation to House Republicans


The Washington Examiner: Susan Collins Says Biological Males Shouldn’t Compete In ‘Girls’ Sports’


The Western Journal: Return To Sender: Labor Department Kicking $1.4 Billion Back To The Taxpayer


Eagle Country Online: Rep. Houchin Introduces Four Bills to Protect Students, Support Families, and Uphold American Values


ABC West Palm Beach: Sen. Ashley Moody Doubling Down On Her Fight Against Fentanyl


The Ripon Advance: Fedorchak Leads GOP Resolution To Repeal Biden-Era Industrial Pollution Rule


Indianola Independent-Advocate: Rep. Miller-Meeks Op-Ed: Lowering Prescription Drug Prices Not A Partisan Issue


The Sand Mountain Reporter: Sen. Katie Britt Op-Ed: Let’s make child care affordable again

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