Tuesday, October 28, 2014

National Federation of Republican Women Kicks Off Fall Election Season in Dallas

Perry, Cruz Encourage Local Leader to Work for Senate Victories

OFRW board members visited the George W. Bush Presidential
Library and Museum. L to R with the statue of the two
Bush presidents are: OFRW Central District VP Jeanne Bolton,
OFRW Women’s Health Issues Chair April Cohagen-Gibson,
OFRW President Lyn Bliss, and OFRW Program Chair Eva Wray.
DALLAS – More than 225 Republican women leaders from across the nation gathered at the National Federation of Republican Women’s (NFRW) annual board meeting held recently in Dallas to emphasize the fall election season.

Ohio Federation of Republican Women President Lyn Bliss of Greenville attended the event, where she heard from Texas Gov. Rick Perry, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, state land commissioner candidate George P. Bush, and Republican National Committee Co-Chair Sharon Day.

“We are so pleased that Governor Perry, Senator Cruz and our other special guests took time out of their busy schedules to meet with us,” NFRW President Kathy Brugger said. “They each delivered an inspirational, enthusiastic message about the grassroots work that will lead to Republican victories – particularly in the U.S. Senate. Republican women are energized and ready to return home and get to work.”

“Reconnecting with other state presidents and networking about what is going on in their states is always a great benefit of NFRW Board Meetings. The speakers scheduled for this event were outstanding.” Bliss stated. “A true highlight of the meeting was the trip to the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.”

Founded in 1938, the NFRW has thousands of active members in local clubs across the nation, making it one of the largest women’s political organizations in the country. The grassroots organization works to promote the principles and objectives of the Republican Party, elect Republican candidates, inform the public through political education and activity, and increase the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government.

For more information about the NFRW, visit www.nfrw.org.

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