Nashville, TN – September 30, 2024 – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), an iconic figure in American politics and an advocate for social justice, will be making a highly anticipated visit to the historic First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill on Sunday, October 13, 2024, for a special morning service. Congresswoman Waters is visiting as part of a broader effort to engage with the Nashville community and inspire voter participation leading up to the 2024 elections.

As the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee and a tireless champion for racial and economic equality, Congresswoman Waters has been a leading voice in the fight for affordable housing, economic reform, and civil rights. Her decades of leadership and advocacy have shaped national conversations on key issues affecting marginalized communities.

During her visit to First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, Congresswoman Waters will deliver remarks aimed at encouraging civic engagement and voter turnout, stressing the importance of voting in shaping the future of communities across the nation. The church, a landmark in Nashville’s rich history, is a fitting venue for this impactful conversation, and all are encouraged to attend this special service.

In addition to her public appearance, Congresswoman Waters will also participate in private fundraising events during her stay in Nashville. These exclusive gatherings will provide an opportunity for a select group of business and community leaders to engage with her on critical issues and support her ongoing efforts.

Event Details:

– Date: October 13, 2024  

– Time:  10:00AM

– Location: First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, 900 Nelson Merry Street, Nashville, TN 37203  

– Event Focus: Encouraging voter participation and civic engagement

About Congresswoman Maxine Waters: 

Congresswoman Maxine Waters represents California’s 43rd District and has built a legacy as one of the most influential women in U.S. politics. Known for her passionate advocacy for the underserved and unwavering commitment to economic justice, she is a trailblazer in Congress and beyond. As the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee, she has worked to address critical financial issues impacting both the nation and her district. She remains a dedicated advocate for gender equality, affordable housing, and civil rights.

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