As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we honor the remarkable achievements and contributions of American women throughout our nation’s history.
Whether it’s the suffragists who fought for the right to vote, the riveters who stepped in while men fought during WWII, or the “Black Angels” who helped find the cure to tuberculosis, American women have been instrumental in shaping our nation’s progress and success. On Wednesday, 37 female Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate joined President Donald Trump at the White House to launch the GOP Women’s Caucus.
The Republican Party has a long history of championing women’s rights and protections. It was Republican Susan B. Anthony who led the suffrage movement. It was a Republican senator who sponsored the 19th Amendment to give women voting rights, which was passed by a Republican-led Congress and ratified by a majority of Republican states. And four years prior, Republican Jeannette Rankin made history in 1916 as the first woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 1972, President Richard Nixon signed Title IX into law to eliminate sex discrimination in education and athletics, opening doors for female athletes to receive scholarships. In 1981, Sandra Day O’Connor, also a Republican, made history as the first woman confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, paving the way for greater female representation in the legal system.
Most recently, Trump authorized the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum in 2020 and, in his first few days of his second term, signed an executive order to protect women in sports.
Among our caucus’s priorities is legislation to transfer the land so the Trump-authorized museum is built on the National Mall, where it will preserve both the told and untold stories of trailblazing women who helped shape our nation and pave the path for future generations. At the White House’s Women’s History Month celebration event, Trump endorsed the legislation “100%”.
The Republican Women’s Caucus is a historic effort to bolster the work of House and Senate GOP women members. Trump’s recognition in the 2024 presidential election that women are not single-issue voters proves that American issues are women’s issues. Whether it’s national security, economic empowerment, workforce development, health care, or beyond, caucus members are prepared to elevate the important priorities our members care about.
The Republican Party today is the party of opportunity, security, and freedom. Our party stands with parents, empowering them to shape their children’s education, and we are electing more Republican women to office than ever before, continuing to grow and proudly represent all Americans.
The women who came before us left a lasting impact, proving that progress is driven by courage, resilience, and the refusal to accept the status quo. As we honor their legacy this month, we reaffirm our commitment to empowering future generations to break barriers, challenge limitations, and continue shaping history.
Nicole Malliotakis is a representative for New York’s 11th Congressional District.
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