The 2025 Congressional Women's Softball Game took place with members of Congress and the press competing to raise funds for breast cancer support organizations. Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez, who practiced in Santa Fe, expressed readiness to participate and help raise money for the cause. The event was broadcast on CSPAN. Team Congress secured a victory in the game, with participants including Representatives Kim Schrier, Sheri Biggs, Darren Soto, and others. The funds raised benefited organizations such as Young Survival Coalition, which supports young adults affected by breast cancer. The game also served as a tribute to those impacted by cancer, including a personal dedication by Representative Sheri Biggs to her late friend Keri, who battled brain cancer. The event emphasized unity in fighting cancer and featured enthusiastic support and participation from various congressional members.
Cheered on my fellow Floridians @DWStweets and @USRepKCastor at the @CWSoftballGame tonight! ⚾️ Let’s defeat cancer together. 🙏🏽 https://t.co/lhmq6CUu38
Big win for team Congress at this year’s @CWSoftballGame! Proud to have joined my colleagues and members of the press to raise money for @YSCBuzz, a non-profit that supports young adults impacted by breast cancer. Better luck next year, #BadNewsBabes! https://t.co/zPm94aX2Oo
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