Washington State’s Rep.Cathy McMorris Rodgers to Deliver Republican Address to the Nation

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WASHINGTON, DC– Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA-05) will deliver the Republican Address to the Nation following the State of the Union address on Tuesday, January 28, 2014.

Now in her fifth term representing Washington’s Fifth District, McMorris Rodgers hails from a farming family with deep roots in Eastern Washington, where she grew up working with her parents and brother at their orchard and fruit stand in Kettle Falls.  She was the first in her family to graduate from college and later earned an Executive MBA from the University of Washington.  After rising to become minority leader in Washington’s State House, she was elected to Congress, where she serves on the House Energy & Commerce Committee and has been a member of Republican leadership since 2009.  As Conference Chair, McMorris Rodgers is the fourth highest-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives.  She co-founded the bipartisan Congressional Down Syndrome Caucus and the Congressional Military Family Caucus.  She is married to Brian Rodgers, a retired Navy Commander, and they have three children: Cole, 6; Grace, 3; and Brynn, 2 months.  Learn more about Cathy in this brief biographical video:

Cathy McMorris Rodgers is proof that with humility, hard work, and dedication, you can overcome any obstacle – a story to which many Americans can relate,” Speaker Boehner said.  “Through the lens of her family’s experiences, Cathy will share our vision for a better America built on a thriving middle class, guided by a fierce belief in life and liberty, and grounded in greater trust between citizens and their government.  We are grateful to Cathy for lending her voice and perspective to this national occasion.”

Cathy McMorris Rodgers is an excellent choice to present the Republican Address and share an alternative approach to the President’s plans to grow an already enormous federal bureaucracy,”Senator McConnell said. “Her experience, hard work and commitment to family provide an example that Americans outside the halls of Congress understand.  A strong advocate of empowering citizens rather than just the federal government, Cathy is the right choice to deliver this important address.”

I am honored to speak with Americans in every corner of the country on Tuesday and to share our Republican vision for a better future – one that trusts the American people and doesn’t limit where you finish because of where you started,” Chair McMorris Rodgers said.

NOTE: The Republican Address to the Nation will be live streamed at SOTU.gop.gov.  An audio .mp3 of the biographical video can be downloaded here.

Get in the know at noon! Friday Jan 24,2014

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Statewide Legislative Conference Call  conference call icon

Join us today, January 24, at noon for an update on what is going on in Olympia concerning family issues.
If you’re unable to make the call today, it will be recorded and posted later today on our website archive page.

 Call:  1.443.453.0034       Conference code:  962732

This weekly statewide conference call takes place

every Friday at 12pm.  The call is hosted by Joseph Backholm, Executive Director of FPIW.

 

 

Roanoke Conference this weekend in Ocean Shores

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Friend,Hundreds of conservatives from across the state will descend on Ocean Shores for the annual Roanoke Conference this weekend. With great panels, a fascinating keynote speaker in Congresswoman Renee Elmers from North Carolina, and the always funny Political Science Theater 3000, you won’t want to miss it.I will be heading straight from my first Republican National Committee meeting in Washington, D.C. to Roanoke, and I’ve arranged to give you all a briefing on what is shaping up to be a historic meeting. I hope to will see you all there at 4PM.  I will also report on the fantastic progress we are making here at the State Party.

Please be sure to click here to get information on how you can register for the 5th Annual Roanoke Conference!

The 2014 elections are going to be monumental for Republicans in Washington, and I can’t think of a better way to kick off this election cycle than gathering with all of you in Ocean Shores this weekend. I can’t wait to see you all at the Roanoke Conference!

Looking forward,

Susan Hutchison
Chairman, Washington State Republican Party

P.S. Be sure to click here to get information on how to register for the Roanoke Conference now!

 

Respecting Martin Luther King Jr.

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Ronald Reagan and Coretta Scott King at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day signing ceremony

At the White House Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill, proposed by Representative Katie Hall of Indiana, creating a federal holiday to honor King.[3][4] It was observed for the first time on January 20, 1986.

The bill established the Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission to oversee observance of the holiday, and Coretta Scott King, Martin Luther King Jr.’s wife, was made a member of this commission for life by President George H. W. Bush in May 1989.[5][6]