GOPAC has named Senator Sine Kerr one of its 2018 Class of Emerging Leaders, a group of legislators across the country selected for their potential and ability to impact their state and the Republican Party at the leadership level. GOPAC is the largest Republican state and local political training organization.
“Our 2018 Emerging Leaders highlight our efforts to promote Republicans who advocate for the
personal and economic security of Americans. These men and women are a superb addition to the roster of Republicans we are developing nationwide to lead in their state legislatures,” said GOPAC Chairman David Avella.
The Emerging Leaders program is a yearlong initiative to coach and develop state legislators
from across the country on how to be effective legislative leaders. This year’s class will begin their involvement at the 8th Annual Emerging Leaders' Summit. The Summit gives participants the opportunity to learn from policy experts, veteran lawmakers, communications professionals and seasoned political strategists.
To be selected, an Emerging Leader must be nominated by a member of the organization’s
Legislative Leaders Advisory Board or the legislative leader in their state.
This is the third consecutive year a member of the Arizona Senate has been named one of the nation's Emerging Leaders.