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Subject Meet our newest Congressional Partners and Virginia State Chair!
Date November 30, 2020 4:59 PM
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Meet our newest Congressional Partners!
Rep. Carol Miller, WV-03
Rep. Carol Miller, WV-03

As a small business owner, farmer, and job creator, Carol Miller has seen first hand how the taxes and regulation from Washington DC hurt West Virginia families and businesses. As a State Delegate, Carol protected our Second Amendment rights and fought for good-paying jobs West Virginians deserve. As a wife, mother, and grandmother Carol raised her family with Christian values and worked to help those most in need in the WV community.
Rep. Richard Hudson, NC-08
Rep. Richard Hudson, NC-08

Since he was elected in 2012, Richard Hudson has worked hard to serve North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District, which includes all or part of 7 counties spanning from Salisbury and Concord across South-Central North Carolina to Cumberland County.

The 7th generation of his family to live and work in the 8th District, Richard learned about hard work from his father, working construction jobs from an early age and waiting tables to help himself through college. He learned about public service from his mother, a retired Cabarrus County public school teacher. Throughout his professional career, Richard has drawn upon these lessons to get results for the people he has served.
Senator Chuck Grassley, IA
Senator Chuck Grassley, IA

A workhorse throughout his entire life, from the family farm to the factory floor, Chuck Grassley is hard-wired to make things work. Whether rigging lawn mowers together to save time and money or grilling federal agencies about wasteful spending and mismanagement, Senator Grassley works tirelessly to fix what’s broken.

First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1980, Grassley since then has visited each of Iowa’s 99 counties at least once every year. He makes it a priority to engage with people from all walks of life to strengthen the process of representative government. Keeping in touch with Iowans is Senator Grassley’s touchstone for good government.

He works to put the lid on federal spending, restore limited government and make government work for the people, not the other way around. Chuck Grassley has cultivated broad public policy expertise and earned key leadership assignments. Policymaking from these influential committees can make a difference in the everyday lives of Iowans.
Senator Jerry Moran, KS
Sen. Jerry Moran, KS

Senator Moran has a long history of opposing reckless spending in Washington, and as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee has pushed for spending cuts, tougher funding standards and broad reform. Senator Moran serves as chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, which allows him to lead the funding decisions that impact men and women working at agencies like the Department of Justice, the FBI, the United States Trade Representative and the Department of Commerce, to name a few. This wide committee jurisdiction allows Senator Moran to advocate for priorities important to Kansans in many different contexts.

As a member of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, Senator Moran advocates on behalf of Kansans regarding a number of issues vital to the state’s economy, ranging from communications and product safety to highways, aviation and railways. As chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance and Data Security, Senator Moran continues his strong advocacy for data security, consumer protections and the empowerment of our Olympic and amateur athletes.
Senator Rob Portman, OH
Senator Rob Portman, OH

Rob Portman was first elected to the United States Senate in 2010, winning by 18 points. He was reelected in 2016 by an even more impressive 21 points, winning 84 of Ohio’s 88 counties and receiving over 3.1 million votes – the second highest vote total for any elected official in Ohio’s history.

Rob has built a reputation in the Senate as a conservative leader who can bring people together to deliver results. President Trump has signed dozens of Portman’s bills into law, including legislation to combat the addiction epidemic, curb human trafficking, help people better save for retirement, and support members of our military and their families. Rob’s leadership was critical to Congress passing the historic tax cuts and tax reform, and his strong and steadfast support publicly and behind the scenes helped send Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. Rob has an A rating from the NRA and a 100% rating from National Right to Life.
Thank you Rep. Martha Roby for your time in Congress and for being a Congressional Partner!
Rep. Martha Roby, AL-01

Representative Martha Roby is currently in her fifth term serving the people of Alabama’s Second Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Prior to being elected to Congress, Representative Roby worked as an attorney and served as a city councilman in her hometown of Montgomery.

In the House, Representative Roby has been a forceful advocate for cutting wasteful spending and eliminating bureaucratic red tape that burdens American families and businesses.

Representative Roby serves on the House Committee on Appropriations, which has oversight on the whole range of government spending. On the Appropriations Committee, Representative Roby serves on the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee, the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee, and the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science. She was the first representative from Alabama's Second Congressional District to serve on this key congressional committee.

Representative Roby also serves on the House Judiciary Committee. She is currently Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet.
Welcome our new Virginia State Chair,
Tina Ramirez!
VA State Chair Tina Ramirez

While her peers settled into tenured teaching positions, Tina was compelled to do something to bring the freedom she was teaching her young history students to persecuted communities worldwide. Her passion for helping others has led her to more than 30 countries. While working for the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, she developed policies to improve religious freedom in several countries. And as a foreign policy advisor for various members of the U.S. Congress, she helped start and direct the bi-partisan Congressional International Religious Freedom Caucus.

Whether crafting legislation, securing the release of imprisoned victims, or engaging foreign dignitaries, Tina has worked diligently to bring greater freedom and dignity to people of all faiths who do not have it. In 2013, she used her experience to create an organization that could address the root causes of religious conflict. Her strategy was simple: provide training to multiply the number of leaders across society defending religious freedom in countries where this freedom was most at risk. She has since trained hundreds of journalists, lawyers, religious leaders and teachers in countries such as Iraq, Sudan, Nepal, and Nigeria. The leaders she has trained are helping turn the tide against persecution and prevent the radicalization of youth in many communities. Tina’s work has provided a simple, inexpensive way to counter persecution and build respect for religious freedom globally that is working. She has testified before the U.S. Congress, the United Nations, the African Union, and
has published several articles and books related to her work on human rights and religious freedom.

In 2020, Tina was a candidate for Virginia's 7th Congressional District!
We're looking for dynamic women in the following states to serve as
State Chairs!
* Arkansas
* Connecticut
* Delaware
* Hawaii
* Idaho
* Maine
* Mississippi

* Montana
* North Dakota
* Oregon
* Rhode Island
* Tennessee
* Utah
* Vermont
* West Virginia

If interested, please contact Sandra Mortham; [email protected]
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