Congresswomen Houlahan, Luria, Sherrill, Slotkin, and Spanberger, in partnership with New Politics, are proud to launch the Service First Women’s Victory Fund.
In November 2018, they changed the face of the House on a shared platform of country over party and service over self. Now they’re building on this movement for new leadership with a first-of-its-kind joint national effort, through which they’ll use their collective voice and resources to elevate service-oriented members and candidates.
Questions? tiffani@newpolitics.org
Contribution rules
- I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
- This contribution is made from my own funds, and funds are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution.
- I am at least eighteen years old.
- I am not a federal contractor.
- I am making this contribution with my own personal credit card and not with a corporate or business credit card or a card issued to another person.
Contributions or gifts to Service First Women’s Victory Fund are not tax deductible.
Paid for by Service First Women’s Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee authorized by Mikie Sherrill for Congress, Chrissy Houlahan for Congress and Maggie For Congress
Contributions to Service First Women’s Victory Fund will be allocated as follows:
Contributions will be split evenly between Mikie Sherrill for Congress, Chrissy Houlahan for Congress and Maggie For Congress. For contributions to each committee, the first $3,300 of a person’s contribution and the first $5,000 of a multicandidate committee's contribution will be designated for the primary election; the second $3,300/$5,000 will be designated for the general election, unless the primary election has already occurred, in which case the contribution will be considered designated only to the general election.
Any contributor may designate his or her contribution for a particular participant. The allocation formula above may change if any contributor makes a contribution that, when allocated, would exceed the amount that the contributor may lawfully give to any participant.