Gov. Bill Lee met with members of the Tennessee Federated Republican Women for a photo as they celebrated 70 years as a federation with Ladies Day on the Hill.
Gov. Bill Lee met with members of the Tennessee Federated Republican Women for a photo as they celebrated 70 years as a federation with Ladies Day on the Hill.
The Tennessee Federated Republican Women (TNFRW) celebrated 70 years as a federation with Ladies Day on the Hill on April 14.
The event was hosted by the Republican Women of Rutherford County, with more than 300 members gathered in the Tennessee Capitol. Breakfast was served in the Capitol Library, followed by a presentation in the historic state House of Representatives chambers.
The presentation included the personal thoughts from state representatives pertaining to aspects of their jobs. U.S. Rep. John Rose, R-Cookeville, also spoke to the group.
The attendees later heard from Gov. Bill Lee and participated in a photo opportunity with the governor on the Capitol steps.
During the luncheon, keynote speaker U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Tennessee GOP Chairman, Scott Golden talked about the fast-approaching 2026 elections.
The theme of the event was a disco and party and clubs hosted various representatives as a thank you for their participation in the Republican Party. Club presidents were also presented with a resolution commemorating the TNFRW club inception date.
The Ladies Day on the Hill was aimed at reflecting on the 70 years of impact women have within the Republican Party.
The TNFRW) is a grassroots volunteer political group organized to promote Republican values and to help Republican candidates be elected. TNFRW is a member of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW), which was founded in 1938 and has over 75,000 members.