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U.S. Senator Katie Britt and Congresswoman Kat Cammack have announced the creation of the Republican Women’s Caucus (RWC) at the White House. This new caucus brings together Republican women from both the House of Representatives and Senate to focus on enhancing their roles in leadership and advocating for policies aimed at improving the quality of life for Americans.
Senator Britt expressed her enthusiasm for this initiative, stating, “I’m honored to join this bicameral effort with Congresswoman Cammack to launch the Republican Women’s Caucus.” She highlighted that this represents a historic opportunity to build on a coalition formed under President Trump, addressing crucial issues like prosperity, safety, and security that affect families and future generations. According to her, "The Republican Women’s Caucus exemplifies our Party’s unwavering commitment to empower women and girls and deliver real results for the American people.”
Congresswoman Cammack echoed these sentiments during the announcement made alongside President Trump in celebration of Women's History Month. She noted, “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." She emphasized that "American issues are women’s issues," asserting that this launch demonstrates a commitment from Republicans towards addressing concerns impacting all Americans.
The RWC is described as an official group within GOP female lawmakers in Congress. Its goals include championing legislative priorities, supporting members in securing leadership positions, and promoting policy efforts by Republican women nationally and locally.