RLGA Announces 2023 Executive Committee  

WASHINGTON, D.C.  –– The Republican Lieutenant Governors Association (RLGA), a caucus of the Republican State Leadership Committee, today announced its 2023 Executive Committee. The announcement follows an election cycle in which these organizations had tremendous success in electing Republican lieutenant governors. In 2021, RSLC PAC was the largest contributor to Winsome Sears, giving her the resources she needed to run a strong campaign to be elected the first woman lieutenant governor in Virginia’s history. In 2022, the RSLC also made a significant $300,000 investment to help elect Stavros Anthony as lieutenant governor in Nevada in a stunning upset to flip that seat from Democrat to Republican.

The RSLC will look to build on these achievements in the coming 2023-2024 cycle, as there will be 12 lieutenant governors races on the ballot. Three of these critical races will take place in November of 2023. 

“The RLGA is focused on getting Republicans elected across the nation to advance freedom in education and bolster the economy, opening up doors of opportunity for everyone to live their version of the American Dream,” said Ohio Lieutenant Governor and RLGA Chairman Jon Husted. “It truly is an honor to work with my colleagues on this executive committee to ensure that Republicans expand our base in every state by electing dedicated public servants who will combat the harmful policies being spearheaded by Democrats.” 

“Democrats continue to prove that they are out of touch with the American people by supporting radical tax-and-spend policies that have driven inflation up while dragging our economy down,” said Indiana Lieutenant Governor and RLGA Vice Chair Suzanne Crouch. “I look forward to working with the dedicated members of the RLGA to elect more Republicans to the office of lieutenant governor so we can fight back against the war Joe Biden and his DC Democrat cronies have waged on the American people.” 

“We broke fundraising records last year, propelling Republicans to office around the country, but we can’t stop. This success is exactly what we need to keep us motivated,” said South Carolina Lieutenant Governor and RLGA Finance Chair Pamela Evette. “I am excited to work with the executive team at the RLGA, where we will continue to do everything in our power to make sure Republican candidates have the resources they need to keep winning.”

RLGA Executive Committee 

  1. Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted, Chair

  2. Indiana Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch, Vice Chair

  3. South Carolina Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, Finance Chair 

  4. Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez, Executive Committee 

  5. Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg,Executive Committee 

  6. Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell, Executive Committee 

ABOUT RLGA
One of four caucuses under RSLC’s leadership, the Republican Lieutenant Governors Association (RLGA) is the only national organization dedicated to electing Republicans to the offices of lieutenant governor. Across the country, lieutenant governors serve as a state’s second-in-command, performing critical tasks such as overseeing small business recruitment, leading economic development, administering fair elections, maintaining homeland security, and managing disaster recovery. These experiences often prepare our lieutenant governors for higher office, as 10 out of 26 Republican governors previously served as lieutenant governors.

 

ABOUT RSLC
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) is the largest organization of Republican state leaders in the country and only national committee whose mission is to recruit, train, and elect Republicans to multiple down-ballot, state-level offices. Thanks to the RSLC’s growing network of grassroots supporters in all 50 states, the committee helps deliver wins for Republican state legislators, lieutenant governors, secretaries of state, agriculture officials, and state judges across the country.

 

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