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Local Republican Leader Appointed to NFRW
Board
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Lyn Bliss, a local Republican woman leader will serve
on the Board of Directors of the National Federation of Republican
Women (NFRW) in 2018-2019.
NFRW President Jody Rushton has appointed Lyn Bliss of Greenville to
the organization’s Bylaws Committee, which is responsible for accepting
proposed amendments to the NFRW Bylaws and approval of bylaws for all
new club chartering applications.
The NFRW board met March 22-24 in the Washington, D.C., area to conduct
organizational business, prepare for the upcoming midterm elections,
and receive updates from more than 25 Republican Members of Congress on
a range of issues, including human trafficking and the opioid crisis.
“With the midterm elections just months away, the NFRW is gearing up to
help Republicans across the country win races at the local, state and
national levels,” Rushton said. “We are pleased that Bliss is going to
play a key role in this effort by sharing her talents and ideas with
our members across the nation.”
Bliss is currently serving as Immediate Past President and
Parliamentarian of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women (OFRW). She
has previously served the OFRW as President, Southwest District Vice
President and Legislative/Political Education Chairman. Bliss is
currently a member of the emPOWERED Republican Women and serves as its
Secretary.
“Being appointed to the NFRW Bylaws committee by President Rushton is
indeed an honor and privilege. I am looking forward to continued
service on the NFRW’s Board of Directors in this new capacity,” noted
Bliss.
Founded in 1938, the National Federation of Republican Women is the
largest and most influential Republican women's group in the nation,
proudly representing the party that first made it possible for women to
vote in the U.S. The NFRW works to increase the effectiveness and
relevance of women in the cause of good government. Our mission remains
to recruit and elect Republican candidates, promote the principles of
the Republican Party, educate the public, and inform the media.
For more information about the NFRW, visit www.nfrw.org.
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