Concerned Women Political Action Committee Endorses Vicky Hartzler for Congress in Missouri’s 4th Congressional District
Businesswoman and pro-life state representative Vicky Hartzler will be a strong conservative voice for Missouri in Congress.
Washington, D.C. – Concerned Women Political Action Committee (CWPAC) has announced its endorsement of Vicky Hartzler for Congress in Missouri-04.
Concerned Women PAC, established in 2002 by Founder and Chairman Beverly LaHaye, is affiliated with Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization with more than 500,000 grassroots members nationwide.
As a three term Missouri state representative, Vicky Hartzler was more than a solid conservative vote. Rep. Hartzler was an advocate for the unborn, defender of the family and a leader on education and fiscal matters. Vickie and her husband Lowell own two farming operation companies. In 2004, Vicky served as spokesperson for the Coalition to Protect Marriage in Missouri, which was the lead organization in passing a state constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage.
Vicky and Lowell Hartzler have been married for 25 years and have one daughter.
“Vicky Hartzler’s conservative legislative record was absolutely stellar in Missouri’,” says Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women PAC.
“Her years as a conservative state representative, an activist and businesswoman give her credibility as an experienced reformer ready to go to Washington and clean house.”
Penny Nance and Concerned Women Political Action Committee’s mission is to elect solid pro-family, pro-life conservatives to Congress. Concerned Women PAC sends out a monthly letter to members encouraging them to financially support candidates like Vicky Hartzler. For more information on this race or to set up an interview with Penny Nance, please contact Mike Mears at 202-408-4941.
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