Dear friends,
Before I share highlights from this past week, my heart is with everyone across Mississippi who was impacted by the recent ice storm. I hope and pray that you and your loved ones are safe, warm, and recovering well, and Iām grateful for the neighbors, first responders, and crews who stepped up to help our communities through it.
I wanted to share some information for you about our recent Republican National Committee Winter Meeting. It was an encouraging and productive week. It is truly an honor to represent Mississippi alongside our Executive Director, Rance Bilbo, and to stand shoulder to shoulder with fellow committee members from across the country.
Under the leadership of Chairman Joe Gruters and Co-Chair KC Crosbie, we laid the groundwork for a historic, first-ever midterm conventionādetails coming soon. The energy in the room was unmistakable as we united around our shared mission: holding Republican majorities in Congress and continuing to advance an America First agenda that strengthens families, communities, and our nation.
One meaningful moment was the unanimous resolution honoring Charlie Kirk which passed with a standing ovation. Co-Chair Crosbie presented an encouraging report on the RNCāNFRW partnership and the Women Increasing Numbers (WIN) campaign, which will play a key role in the midterms. Connecting with leaders like NFRW President Martha Jenkins and women from across the country was a highlight.
We were inspired by conservative commentator, author, and CNN Contributor Scott Jennings, who joined us for a Q&A and keynote, and by Ambassador Richard Grenell, who shared the remarkable turnaround of the Trump Kennedy Centerāa powerful reminder of what strong leadership can accomplish. MSGOP Executive Director Rance Bilbo served on an E.D. panel and shared some of MSGOPās key communications and fundraising advances.
Iām grateful to serve on the Rules Committee and Faith Engagement Committee, and for the opportunity to present updates on religious liberty and voter engagement among people of faith. From leading the Pledge of Allegiance to presenting on Mississippi's biggest wins and hard-fought accomplishments at the Southern Regional meeting, it was a week I wonāt forget.
Thank you for the privilege of serving Mississippi as your National Committeewoman. Letās keep working hardāand having fun doing itātogether. Please let me know if youād like to become more involved in what the MSGOP is doing. God bless our great state and nation. šŗšøš
Sincerely,
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