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Sen. Britt announces formation of Republican Women’s Caucus

The group says they will focus on prioritizing and elevating the voices of Republican women.

Sen. Katie Britt

Wednesday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt, R-Ala., and Congresswoman Kat Cammack, R-Fla., announced the formation of the new Republican Women’s Caucus at the White House. Senator Britt and Congresswoman Cammack will serve as co-chairs this Congress.

The group, made up of the Republican women’s membership in the House of Representatives and Senate, says they will focus on prioritizing and elevating the voices of Republican women, growing their roles in positions of leadership and supporting policies that will enhance the quality of life for all Americans.

“I’m honored to join this bicameral effort with Congresswoman Cammack to launch the Republican Women’s Caucus,” said Senator Britt. “Today marks a historic opportunity to build on the coalition President Trump built last November, and to address critical issues – from prosperity and opportunity, to safety and security – impacting our families and our future. The Republican Women’s Caucus exemplifies our Party’s unwavering commitment to empower women and girls and deliver real results for the American people.”

“I’m excited to launch the Republican Women’s Caucus at the White House with President Trump during Women’s History Month,” said Rep. Cammack. “President Trump made historic gains with women voters in 2024 due to the president’s recognition that women are not focused on just a few policies. American issues are women’s issues, and this caucus launch solidifies President Trump and Republicans’ commitment to all Americans that we are focused on the very issues that impact everyday Americans from all walks of life.”

“The Republican Women’s Caucus is the official group of GOP women lawmakers in the House and Senate dedicated to championing Members’ legislative priorities, supporting Members’ work to secure and retain leadership positions, and elevating the work and policy endeavors of Republican women on the national stage and locally in their states and districts. To learn more, visit the website or check out the Caucus on FacebookInstagram, and X,” Britt’s release concluded.

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