Our Women

Winning For Women elevates and supports the great conservative champions we have in Congress – women who are committed to thoughtful governance, economic freedom, and strong national security. WFW Action Fund super PAC backs vulnerable incumbents and candidates, including in primaries. To learn more about the women WFW AF is supporting, click here.

U.S. Senate

Sen. Moody is a former federal prosecutor and circuit court judge who became the second woman and first mom to serve as Florida Attorney General. She is the first woman to represent Florida in the U.S. Senate in nearly 40 years, and the second in Florida history. She serves on numerous committees in the Senate, including Judiciary; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Special Committee on Aging. She also sits on the Joint Economic Committee.

Sen. Ashley Moody (R-FL)

Sen. Collins is the first Republican woman to ever win a fifth term in the U.S. Senate. She is the longest serving Republican woman in the U.S. Senate and longest serving member of Congress in Maine history. Known for her bipartisan leadership, she is ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and also serves on the Intelligence and the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committees.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)

Senator Hyde-Smith represents Mississippi and is the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from the state. A lifelong conservative, she serves on the Appropriations, Agriculture, Energy and Natural Resources, and Rules Committees, focusing on rural development, agriculture, infrastructure, energy, defense, and healthcare. Previously, she served 12 years in the Mississippi State Senate and as Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, where she promoted agricultural trade, property rights, and regulatory efficiency. Hyde-Smith is a strong advocate for Second Amendment rights, pro-life policies, and rural healthcare, and remains active in her family’s farming operations in Brookhaven, Mississippi, with her husband and daughter.

Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)

Senator Moore Capito represents West Virginia and is the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from the state. First elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2020 with record margins, she previously served 14 years in the U.S. House and four years in the West Virginia House of Delegates. Senator Capito serves as Chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Labor-HHS Appropriations Subcommittee, and the Senate Republican Policy Committee, while also serving on the Appropriations, Commerce, Science and Transportation, and Rules and Administration Committees. She focuses on infrastructure, energy, economic development, broadband expansion, and West Virginia priorities, advocating for bipartisan solutions to benefit the Mountain State. A lifelong West Virginian, she resides in Charleston with her husband and has three children and eight grandchildren.

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)

U.S. House

Rep. Kim is an immigrant, small business owner, and former California Assemblywoman who became one of the first Korean-American women elected to Congress. She currently serves on the House Foreign Affairs and House Financial Services Committees, as well as the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.

Rep. Young Kim (CA-40)

Rep. Salazar represents Florida’s 27th District, serving on the House Committees on Foreign Affairs—where she chairs the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee—and Financial Services. A former Emmy Award-winning journalist, she is a strong advocate for human rights, democracy, and economic opportunity, with a focus on Latin America and U.S. allies like Israel and Colombia. Born in Miami’s Little Havana to Cuban exiles, Salazar is dedicated to defending freedom, advancing immigration reform, and promoting prosperity in South Florida.

Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (FL-27)

Rep. Cammack represents Florida’s 3rd District, where she advocates for small businesses, veterans, farmers, and working families. A third-generation sandblaster and cattle rancher’s daughter, she previously served as deputy chief of staff for former Rep. Ted Yoho before being elected to Congress. Now in her third term, she serves on the House Agriculture and Energy and Commerce Committees, focusing on food security, inflation, border security, and national defense. A Naval War College graduate, she lives in Gainesville with her husband, Matt, a firefighter and paramedic.

Rep. Kat Cammack (FL-03)

Rep. Lee represents Florida’s 15th District and was elected to Congress in 2023. A former federal prosecutor, circuit court judge, and Florida Secretary of State, she brings extensive legal and public service experience to Washington. Serving on the House Energy and Commerce, Judiciary, and Administration Committees, Lee focuses on government accountability, national security, and limiting executive overreach. A University of Florida graduate and daughter of a U.S. Air Force general, she is dedicated to protecting Floridians’ freedoms and promoting economic growth. Lee lives in eastern Hillsborough County with her husband, Tom, and their three children.

Rep. Laurel Lee (FL-15)

Rep. Miller-Meeks is a former Army nurse and physician who rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. She was the first woman president of the Iowa Medical Society, as well as the first Republican woman to represent Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District. She now represents Iowa’s 1st Congressional District and sits on the House Energy and Commerce and House Veterans’ Affairs Committees.

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01)

Rep. Hinson represents Iowa’s 2nd District in the U.S. House. An Iowa native and award-winning journalist, she previously served in the Iowa State House and now champions pro-growth, common-sense policies in Congress, including supporting working families, protecting taxpayers, and creating opportunities for Iowa communities. Ashley lives in Marion with her husband and two sons and is an active community volunteer and musician.

Rep. Ashley Hinson (IA-02)

Rep. Letlow represents Louisiana’s 5th District and is the state’s first Republican woman elected to Congress. Taking office in 2021 following her late husband Luke’s passing, she now serves on the House Appropriations and Education and Workforce Committees. A dedicated educator and advocate for higher education, Letlow previously held leadership roles at the University of Louisiana Monroe and Tulane University. A Monroe native, she holds a Ph.D. in communication and is the proud mother of two children, Jacqueline and Jeremiah.

Rep. Julia Letlow (LA-05)

Rep. McClain represents Michigan’s 9th District and serves as Chairwoman of the House Republican Conference for the 119th Congress. A member of the Financial Services and Education and Workforce Committees, she focuses on key issues including the economy, national defense, agriculture, and veterans affairs. Before Congress, McClain spent over 30 years in business, bringing private-sector experience to her work in Washington. She lives in Romeo, Michigan, with her husband, Mike, their four children, and their dog, Peanut.

Chairwoman Lisa McClain (MI-09)

Rep. Houchin represents Indiana’s 9th District, where she advocates for policies that strengthen families, communities, and the economy. Serving on the House Rules, Budget, and Energy & Commerce Committees, she brings extensive experience from her eight years in the Indiana State Senate. A former small business owner and community leader, Houchin has long been active in Republican leadership at the local and state levels. A lifelong Hoosier, she holds degrees from Indiana University and George Washington University and lives in Washington County with her husband, Dustin, and their three children.

Rep. Erin Houchin (IN-09)

Rep. Fischbach represents Minnesota’s 7th District, spanning the state’s western half from Canada to Iowa. Elected to Congress in 2021, she serves on the House Ways & Means and Rules Committees. A longtime conservative leader, Fischbach previously spent over two decades in the Minnesota Senate, becoming the state’s first female Senate President and later serving as Lieutenant Governor. A native Minnesotan, she holds degrees from St. Cloud State University and William Mitchell College of Law, and lives on a Paynesville-area hobby farm with her husband, Scott.

Rep. Michelle Fischbach (MN-07)

Rep. Wagner represents Missouri’s 2nd District, where she was born, raised, and continues to live with her family. With over 30 years of experience in business, politics, and public service, she has served as Chair of the Missouri Republican Party, Co-Chair of the RNC, and U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg under President George W. Bush. Elected to Congress in 2013, Wagner serves on the House Financial Services and Intelligence Committees, focusing on accountability, regulatory reform, and consumer protection. A national leader in the fight against sex trafficking, she authored major legislation including FOSTA, one of the most significant anti-trafficking laws in decades.

Rep. Ann Wagner (MO-02)

Rep. Foxx represents North Carolina’s 5th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. First elected to Congress in 2004, she is a longtime conservative leader known for her work to rein in federal spending and strengthen government accountability. Foxx currently serves as Chairwoman of the House Rules Committee and previously chaired the House Education and the Workforce Committee. Before Congress, she spent a decade in the North Carolina Senate and held senior leadership roles in higher education and state government. A North Carolina native, Foxx earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her doctorate from UNC–Greensboro. She lives in North Carolina with her husband, Tom, and is a proud grandmother.

Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-05)

Rep. Fedorchak represents North Dakota at large, bringing three decades of business and public service experience to Congress. Before her election, she served 12 years on the North Dakota Public Service Commission, where she oversaw major energy projects, kept utility costs among the nation’s lowest, and championed reliable, affordable energy. A former president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Fedorchak has been a national leader on energy and infrastructure policy. Earlier in her career, she worked for Governor Ed Schafer and Senator John Hoeven and ran her own communications business. A lifelong North Dakotan, Fedorchak lives in Mandan with her husband, Mike, and their three children.

Rep. Julie Fedorchak (ND-AL)

Rep. Malliotakis represents New York’s 11th District, covering Staten Island and parts of Southern Brooklyn, and is serving her third term in Congress. A member of the House Ways and Means Committee, she has focused on strengthening the economy, reducing taxes, addressing inflation, and making New York safer and more affordable. Malliotakis has championed tax relief for middle-class families and seniors, expanded employer student loan repayment benefits, and fought to block non-citizen voting and congestion pricing in New York City. The daughter of Greek and Cuban immigrants, Malliotakis is a strong advocate for American values abroad and a committed supporter of animal welfare.

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (NY-11)

Rep. Tenney represents New York’s 24th District, where she serves on the Ways and Means, Intelligence, and Science, Space, and Technology Committees. First elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020, she previously served in the New York State Assembly. A lawyer and small business owner, Tenney co-owned Mid-York Press, a family-run printing company, and founded Tenney Media Group, which published local newspapers later sold to Gannett. A Colgate and University of Cincinnati Law graduate, she is the daughter of a New York Supreme Court Justice and the mother of a U.S. Marine Corps major.

Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-24)

Rep. Bice represents Oklahoma’s 5th District and is a fourth-generation Oklahoman. Elected to Congress in 2020, she made history as the first woman elected Republican Freshman Class President. She serves on the House Appropriations Committee—where she is Vice Chair of the Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development Subcommittee—and chairs the Subcommittee on Modernization & Innovation. A former Oklahoma state senator and private-sector executive, Bice brings extensive experience in business development and fiscal policy. She and her husband, Geoffrey, have two adult daughters.

Rep. Stephanie Bice (OK-05)

Rep. Biggs represents South Carolina’s 3rd District, serving her first term in Congress and on the Homeland Security, Foreign Affairs, and Science, Space, and Technology Committees. A Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard and Board-Certified Nurse Practitioner, she brings over 30 years of healthcare experience, including ICU nursing, nursing home administration, and mental health advocacy for veterans and first responders. A Doctor of Nursing Practice graduate, Biggs combines her military, medical, and community service background to prioritize leadership, service, and solutions for mental, fiscal, and societal challenges. She lives in Anderson, South Carolina, with her family and remains active in local ministry and volunteer work.

Rep. Sheri Biggs (SC-04)

Rep. Harshbarger represents East Tennessee’s district and brings over 30 years of experience as a licensed pharmacist and business owner. A first-generation college graduate, she is committed to healthcare reform, economic development, combating the opioid crisis, and expanding rural broadband. Serving on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Harshbarger remains active in her community through church, nonprofit work, and local business organizations. She lives in Kingsport with her husband, Robert, and spends time on their farm in Unicoi, and is a proud mother and grandmother.

Rep. Diana Harshbarger (TN-01)

Rep. De La Cruz, the first Hispanic Republican woman to represent Texas in Congress, has quickly become a leading voice for border security, agriculture, and seniors’ benefits. In her first term, she passed six major bills—including one combatting fentanyl trafficking, the first from her district in nearly two decades. Recognized by civic and law enforcement groups for her effectiveness, she founded the South Texas Water Working Group to address regional water challenges and continues to champion policies that strengthen communities and protect the American Dream.

Rep. Monica De La Cruz (TX-15)

Rep. Maloy represents Utah’s 2nd District, bringing decades of experience living and working in rural southern Utah. Elected in 2023, she serves on the House Appropriations and Natural Resources Committees, where she advocates for fiscal responsibility and Utah’s right to manage its public lands. A former soil conservationist, attorney, and Chief Legal Counsel to Rep. Chris Stewart, Maloy is dedicated to cutting red tape, curbing government overreach, and championing the needs of Utah’s rural communities and natural resource industries.

Rep.Celeste Maloy (UT-02)

Rep. Kiggans is a former state senator, U.S. Navy fighter pilot, and geriatric nurse practitioner. She currently serves on the House Armed Services, House Natural Resources, and House Veterans’ Affairs Committees.

Rep. Jen Kiggans (VA-02)

Rep. Miller represents West Virginia’s First District and serves on the House Ways and Means Committee. Since her election in 2018, she has focused on job creation, economic diversification, strengthening trade, securing the border, and supporting West Virginia’s energy industries. Before Congress, Miller served in the West Virginia House of Delegates for 12 years, becoming the state’s first female Majority Whip. A business owner and mother of two, she lives in Huntington with her husband, Matt, and operates Swann Ridge Bison Farm.

Rep. Carol Miller (WV-01)

Rep. Hageman represents Wyoming in the U.S. House of Representatives and brings 34 years of experience as a litigator challenging federal overreach and protecting property and water rights. A University of Wyoming graduate, she has practiced in multiple states and before the U.S. Supreme Court. In the 119th Congress, Hageman serves on the Natural Resources and Judiciary Committees, chairing the Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries, and focuses on limiting federal regulations, defending energy independence, and combating unconstitutional government overreach.

Rep. Harriet Hageman (WY-AL)

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