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Sens. Bob Casey and Debbie Stabenow, Rep. David Schweikert, Columbia Mayor Stephen Benjamin, UnidosUS President Janet Murguía, and more join The Hill's America's Most Reliable Voter

Women over 50 are America's most consistent and reliable voters, often considered to be the anchor of both major political parties, accounting for 28% of all registered voters. Yet, they are often taken for granted

On Tuesday, October 20th, The Hill sits down with lawmakers, community leaders, and powerful voices within the 50+ community to discuss what older women voters have on their minds and what they need and want from America's policymakers and political leaders.

featuring:

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), Senate Special Committee on Aging
Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care
Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ), Telehealth Caucus
Chris Anderson, Seminole County Supervisor of Elections
Joel Benenson, Benenson Strategy Group
Dr. Georges C. Benjamin, American Public Health Association
Mayor Steve Benjamin, City of Columbia, SC
Virginia Kase, League of Women Voters
Nancy LeaMond, AARP
Amber McReynolds, The National Vote From Home Institute
Dr. Monique Morrissey, Economic Policy Institute
Janet Murguía, UnidosUS
William E. Spriggs, AFL-CIO
Michael Steele, Former Republican National Committee Chairman
Mayor Francis Suarez, City of Miami, FL

Watch Today!
Sessions starting at 11:00 AM Eastern/8:00 AM Pacific
Tuesday, October 20th

 

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