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Dear Jack,
 

Radical ‘woke’ ideologues are trying to redefine womanhood as a subjective state unrelated to biology. This has real implications and needs to be stopped. 

Come to this lunch and listen to Riley Gaines, a 12x All-American swimming champion, and Mandy Gunasekara from the Independent Women's Forum, explain why Mississippi needs a Women’s Bill of Rights.

Click on the image above to reserve a ticket

Riley Gaines, US swimming champion

Riley is a recent graduate from the University of Kentucky where she was a 12x All-American swimmer. This past year, Riley competed and tied with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at their NCAA championships. Since directly experiencing the injustice of allowing men in women's sports, Riley has been outspoken on why this issue is blatantly unfair and harmful to females in so many ways.

Mandy Gunasekara, Independent Women’s Forum

Mandy served as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, helping set environmental policy priorities for the Trump-Pence Administration. In addition to IWF, she is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, she has also worked as a Senior Fellow for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and regularly appears on Fox News. A sixth-generation Mississippian, she and her husband and two children call Oxford, Mississippi, home.


With a Women's Bill of Rights being a hot topic during the 2023 Mississippi Legislative Session, tickets will sell fast. CLICK HERE to book now. 

I look forward to seeing you!

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All the best,


Tyler B. Jones
Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs 
 
 
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