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2024 Evening Forum

Join us on the evening of May 6, 2024 at the Museum of the Bible for a special night celebrating Faith and Law's impact on Capitol Hill.

A panel of current Members of Congress will share how their Christian faith gives them wisdom as they use their Capitol Hill leadership roles to pursue human flourishing for all Americans.

To attend, please:

1) CLICK HERE TO RSVP online. During the RSVP process, you will have to select to either sponsor or purchase individual tickets. All sponsors will receive event tickets as well as special acknowledgement on our website and event program.

Sponsorship levels and ticket pricing are as follows:

  • Platinum Sponsor - $20,000 for 25 tickets
  • Gold Sponsor - $10,000 for 12 tickets
  • Silver Sponsor - $5,000 for 6 tickets
  • Bronze Sponsor - $1,500 for 2 tickets
  • Individual Ticket - $500 for 1 ticket
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2) Pay for your sponsorship or ticket purchase by making a one time online donation for the correct amount or mailing a check to P.O. Box 7585, Arlington, VA 22207.

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Questions? Please contact Nicole White at nwhite@faithandlaw.org.


Invited Panelists

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Cathy McMorris Rodgers is Eastern Washington’s chief advocate in Congress, serving as the representative for the state’s 5th Congressional District. Since first being elected to the House in 2004, she has earned the trust of her constituents and praise on Capitol Hill for her hard work, conservative principles, bipartisan outreach, and leadership to get results for Eastern Washington. Growing up on an orchard and fruit stand in Kettle Falls, working at her family’s small business, and later becoming a wife and working mom of three, Cathy has lived the American Dream. Now, she works every day to rebuild that dream for our children and grandchildren.

Cathy currently serves as the Chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has broad jurisdiction over the issues that matter most to the people of Eastern Washington. As leader of this committee, Cathy is focused on delivering real results on everything from expanding access to rural broadband and improving health care to addressing climate change and securing America’s energy independence.

Prior to leading in this role, Cathy served as Chair of the House Republican Conference from 2012 to 2018. She was the 200th woman ever elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and the first woman to give birth three times while in office.

Cathy’s top priority has always been to get results for the people of Eastern Washington that she has the honor of representing. Her mission is to restore trust and confidence in representative government and the rule of law, and lead as a trust-builder, ability-advocate, and unifying force for the hardworking men and women in Eastern Washington.

In 2006, Cathy married Brian Rodgers, a Spokane-native and retired 26-year Navy Commander. In 2007, she gave birth to Cole Rodgers. Cole was born with an extra 21st chromosome and inspired Cathy to become a leader in the disabilities community. She has since welcomed two daughters into the world – Grace (December 2010) and Brynn (November 2013).

Andrea McDaniel Smith

Andrea McDaniel Smith leads the Washington, D.C. office for CarterBaldwin Executive Search and serves clients in the nonprofit, education, international and economic development, philanthropy, and public policy sectors.

Andrea joined CarterBaldwin in 2015 following more than 15 years of distinguished work in public service, and nonprofit organizations. Andrea served in the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, advising George W. Bush on his appointments to government agencies. She also played a key leadership role in the recruitment and assessment of hundreds of senior individuals as the Deputy White House Liaison at the U.S. Department of State.

Following her government service, Andrea moved to Kigali, Rwanda and co-founded a nonprofit organization focused on education and community-based development. That experience led her to co-produce the award-winning documentary film, Mama Rwanda, which tells the story of women overcoming extreme poverty through entrepreneurship. She then spent a season at the Aspen Institute, promoting entrepreneurship and education in the Middle East and North Africa.

Andrea serves on the Board of Directors of The Veritas Forum and Faith and Law in Washington, D.C. Andrea, her husband, Adrian, and their young son and daughter split time between Washington, D.C. and Gering, Nebraska, where Adrian represents the 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.