Welcome back to E-PAC’s weekly newsletter. Read our latest update on E-PAC’s GOP women below. GOP Women in the News
Jen Kiggans (VA-02)
This week, the Washington Examiner highlighted the incredible background of Congresswoman-Elect Jen Kiggans, who is a State Senator, former Navy helicopter pilot, Geriatric Nurse Practitioner, and a mom. Read the story here.
Claudia Tenney (NY-22)
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney recently joined Brett Baier on Fox News to discuss the need to counter China’s growing aggression.
Kat Cammack (FL-03)
Congresswoman Kat Cammack joined Fox Business this week to discuss how House Republicans plan to rein in Biden’s inflation crisis.
GOP Women Lead to Hold Big Tech Accountable
Elise Stefanik (NY-21)
As Republican House Conference Chair, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is leading the charge to hold Twitter and Big Tech accountable for their censorship of conservatives, including their involvement in covering up the Hunter Biden laptop story. Read more in Breitbart Newshere.
Nancy Mace (SC-01)
Congresswoman Mace joined Rep. James Comer in sending a letter demanding information from the heads of Twitter and Facebook as they investigate the extent that Biden administration officials helped social media companies censor free speech. Read the full story in Fox Newshere.
E-PAC Women Gear Up for Christmas
With the holidays quickly approaching, GOP women continued to get into the Christmas spirit! Check out their latest holiday fun below.
Beth Van Duyne is a single, working-mother of two young children. Beth worked to put herself through college and went on to become the first female Mayor of Irving, TX. In 2017, Beth was appointed by the Trump administration to serve as a Regional Administrator for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Beth has worked to stop illegal immigration, and she is a proven leader who has dedicated her life to creating new job opportunities and protecting the Constitutional rights of North Texans.
Help Beth end 2022 strong. Can E-PAC count on you to make your most generous end-of-year contribution to Beth today?