Every year, the Tennessee Federation of Republican Women (TFRW) invites all club members from across the state to visit the state legislature. More than 300 women in the House of Representatives chamber came to hear speakers followed by a luncheon and speakers at the Doubletree Hotel Downtown Nashville.
State Senator Steve Southerland, Rep. Jeremy Faison, Rep. Rick Eldridge, Rep. Mary Littleton, and Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton all addressed the group while in chamber. Club members gathered on the steps of the Capitol for a group photograph.
At the luncheon that followed, GOP Chairman Scott Golden "spoke on the Republican win in 2024 and its importance for the Nation."
The keynote speaker was U.S. Senator Bill Hagerty who addressed the group on the effects of the border crisis.
The Tennessee Federation of Republican Women (TFRW) is a grassroots volunteer political group organized to promote Republican values and to help Republican candidates be elected. TFRW is a member of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) which was founded in 1938 and has over 75,000 members engaged in building leaders and energizing communities to keep America strong. Since its founding in 1955, the Tennessee Federation of Republican Women has championed the cause of engaging, educating and empowering women in the political process and providing a forum for women to serve as leaders in the political and civic arenas.
An upcoming meeting will be at Logan’s Roadhouse in Hixson on April 11 at 11 a.m.
The speaker will be Brandon Lewis, the founder and publisher of The Tennessee Conservative and the author of "How to Raise Money for Political Office."