Welcome back to E-PAC’s weekly newsletter. Read our latest update on E-PAC’s GOP women leading to Save America!
GOP Women Stand Up for Women and Girls in Sports!
This week was National Women and Girls in Sports Week. Republican women proudly stood up in the face of the Far Left’s deranged attack on women’s sports to protect women, common sense, and fairness. Read the full story here.
GOP Women Celebrate National Heart Health Month
Heart Disease is the leading cause of death among women each year. During National Heart Health Month, GOP women are spreading awareness about how to stay healthy and lower the risk of heart disease. Read about how to support women’s heart health here.
NEW: Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar and GOP Women Condemn Socialism
While Washington Far Left Democrats have embraced Socialism and worked to fundamentally dismantle the American Dream, this week Republicans led by Congresswoman Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar stood united for freedom. Salazar’s family fled Cuba due to the arrival of Fidel Castro. Read more in Fox News here.
GOP Women In the News
GOP House Conference Chair Elise Stefanik
Chairwoman Stefanik joined Fox Business's new show The Bottom Line to talk about Republicans’ efforts to stop Democrats’ reckless spending and hold Joe Biden accountable for his baby formula shortage crisis.
Rep. Monica De La Cruz
Rep. De La Cruz spoke out against the outrageous push to censor conservatives, including the latest move to deplatform Newsmax.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis
Rep. Malliotakis joined Fox Business to discuss the illegal immigration crisis and the need to hold the Biden administration accountable.
HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT: Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Give Republican Response to the State of the Union
This week it was announced that newly elected Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders will give the Republican response to Joe Biden’s State of the Union address next Tuesday. Sarah made history as the first woman Governor in Arkansas history and she is currently the youngest Governor in America!
Born in Miami’s Little Havana to Cuban parents who emigrated to the United States, fleeing Cuba due to the arrival of Fidel Castro to power. With only five dollars in their pockets, the pursuit of freedom and the American dream was instilled in María at an early age by her parents. Maria graduated from the University of Miami and later from Harvard University, which she paid for herself. A rising star in the field of journalism, Salazar’s career took her all over the world. She became the anchor for CNN Español, the first time a major news network had a broadcast fully in Spanish. She has covered the White House and the Gulf War, and she has personally interviewed many world leaders in the U.S. and Latin
America. Maria has won five Emmy Awards for uncovering oppressive, communist and socialist regimes in Latin America, especially in Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua.
This week Maria led House Republicans in condemning Socialism. Maria’s story is inspiring, and E-PAC is grateful that she serves as a powerful voice in our fight to protect freedom.