|
All
dues-paying NFRW members have access to the NFRW's official
publication, the Republican Woman magazine, as part
of membership benefits.
The Republican Woman is
designed to provide NFRW members with information about
Federation goals and programs (national, state and local),
Republican Party efforts, administrative policies,
legislative activities in Congress, and other issues
relevant to women in politics and leadership positions.
ACCESSING
THE MAGAZINE
This publication is available to members only.
Interested in joining? Visit
NFRW's membership page:

SUMMER 2010 ISSUE TO BE PRINTED AND MAILED
The NFRW will print and mail the
summer 2010 issue of the Republican Woman
magazine to every current NFRW member. So that we have
an up-to-date membership mailing list, it is
imperative that every state enter current membership
information for each of its members in the online NFRW
Membership Database no later than June 1, 2010. For
more information about the database, contact the
membership director at
membership@nfrw.org.
ADVERTISING
For more information about advertising in the
Republican Woman, contact the NFRW Communications
Director at
communications@nfrw.org.
[DISCLAIMER: The National Federation of Republican
Women reserves all rights to accept or reject any
advertisement for this publication.]
SUBMIT
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Have an
opinion you'd like to share with others? Consider
submitting a LETTER TO THE EDITOR for possible
publication in the next edition of the magazine:

SUBMIT IDEAS FOR ARTICLES
Have an idea for an article or column for a future
edition of the magazine? Or, do you know someone who
you think should be recognized in the next magazine?
Please let us know:

|
|

FALL 2009
The Fall
2009 issue highlights the healthcare
reform debate that is raging like a
wildfire in Washington, D.C. American
citizens do want some measure of
healthcare reform, but many are
concerned about the direction in which
elected officials are taking our nation.
We can have sensible solutions for
healthcare reform without having a
government-run system. This issue also
provides full coverage of the 35th
Biennial Convention, which took place in
Orlando, Fla., in September.
READ THIS EDITION ONLINE
[AVAILABLE TO
MEMBERS ONLY]
NEXT
ISSUE: Spring 2010
VIEW COVERS OF PAST ISSUES

BECOME A MEMBER
The Republican Woman is available
to
every member of the NFRW. If you are
interested in becoming a member and
receiving this as your first issue,
click here. |
|