Penny Nance to speak at CPAC USA 2026 in Grapevine, Texas

Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America
Penny Nance, CEO and president of Concerned Women for America
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The Conservative Political Action Conference announced that Penny Nance is a confirmed speaker for CPAC USA 2026, taking place March 25-28 at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

CPAC USA 2026 is hosted by the American Conservative Union, which has organized the conference annually since 1974, making it one of the largest and longest-running gatherings of conservative activists, elected officials, and policy leaders in the United States. This year’s lineup features senior Trump administration officials, members of Congress, and international leaders, among others, according to CPAC’s website.

The conference features speeches, panel discussions, and the CPAC straw poll, which has served as an informal barometer of conservative grassroots sentiment since 1976. CPAC’s annual congressional ratings scorecard measures elected officials’ adherence to constitutional conservative principles and has become an influential benchmark in Republican primary elections.

Penny Nance is the CEO and President of Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization. She has served as an advisor on women’s issues and family policy and is a frequent commentator on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC.



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