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  2. Women in the United States House of Representatives

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    Lynn Morley Martin became the first Republican woman elected to a House leadership position as vice chair of the House Republican Conference in 1985. Margaret Chase Smith became the first woman elected in both chambers of Congress; she first entered the House of Representatives in 1940, before her election into the Senate in 1948. [7]

  3. The Wish List (political organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Wish List is a political action committee devoted to electing pro-abortion rights, also called pro-choice, Republican women to the House of Representatives and Senate. The Wish List was founded in 1992. [1] The acronym "WISH" stands for Women In the Senate and House. The Wish List recruits candidates to run for federal office and state ...

  4. Fewer women will serve on Capitol Hill, but they’re setting ...

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    Several Republican women, however, are in position to chair committees in the Senate, including Maine’s Susan Collins atop the powerful Appropriations Committee. Women’s growth in Congress ...

  5. Kay Granger - Wikipedia

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    Granger became the first Republican woman to sit on the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Appropriations, and became chair after Republicans won the House majority in the 2022 elections. [9] She is the third consecutive woman to chair the committee, and the first Republican woman to do so.

  6. Elise Stefanik pushes to expand House GOP majority with ...

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    Rep. Elise Stefanik, the highest-ranking GOP woman in the House, is leading a charge to break the record for Republican women serving in the chamber, just six years after a blue wave wiped out ...

  7. Why fewer women (and men) are running for Congress this year

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    As a percentage of total candidates within their party, Republican women have had a more significant drop in 2024, making up 18% of total House GOP candidates compared with 21% during the 2022 ...

  8. Elise Stefanik - Wikipedia

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    Stefanik led recruitment for the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) in the 2018 House elections; among 13 Republican women elected to the House, only one was newly elected. [49] In December 2018, Stefanik announced she would leave the NRCC to create a "leadership PAC" dedicated to recruiting Republican women to run for office.

  9. Elise Stefanik predicts at least 40 House GOP women next year

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    Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) is focusing on women candidates to boost her party’s efforts to retake control of the House, predicting that the number of Republican women in the House will jump ...