The Texas Federation of Republican Women recently held their 34th biennial convention, featuring various speakers and presenting awards to women who have excelled in their work. Among the nominees for the prestigious Kay Bailey Hutchison Leadership Award was State Board of Education Member, Pam Little.
In a statement, Little expressed her gratitude for the nomination, saying, "What a great Texas Federation of Republican Women 34th Convention so many engaging speakers and dedicated community leaders. I am so honored to have been nominated for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Leadership Award by Plano Republican Women and Republican Women of Greater North Texas." She also highlighted the significance of the award, explaining, "The purpose of this award is to celebrate Texas Republican Women who have served in elected office, and in so doing, to honor the former U.S. Senator. Congratulations to the winner, Railroad Commissioner of Texas Christi Craddick."
The Texas Federation of Republican Women, founded in 1938, aims to provide a platform for women to influence policy, develop candidates, and elect leaders in Texas. The organization is committed to educating women and empowering them to be a stronger force for the future by encouraging women to run for office and supporting their work.
Pam Little at Texas Federation of Republican Women
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The Kay Bailey Hutchison Leadership Award is considered one of the most prestigious awards presented by the Texas Federation of Republican Women. It recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions as trailblazers for women in politics. The recipient is chosen based on their work in public office, involvement in the Republican party, participation in Federation activities, and contributions to the community.
Pam Little, a Republican, was among the nominees for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Leadership Award. Born and raised in Texas, Little attended Texas A&M University and the University of Houston. She was first elected to the Texas Board of Education in November 2018 and was reelected in 2022. Little currently serves as the vice chair for the Board.