The Equality Act is a deceptively named bill being pushed by the radical “LGBTQIA+” lobby. It would expand transgenderism even to the point of taking children away from parents who won’t agree to gender “transition” and decimate the religious freedom of Catholic churches, schools, and other institutions to teach the truth about sexuality and the family. This vote was taken on February 25, 2021. This representative voted YES.
The resolution sought to revive the long-dead “Equal Rights Amendment”, which would add a right to abortion to the Constitution and eliminate legal protections long given to women, such as alimony and exemption from the draft. This vote was taken on March 17, 2021. This representative voted YES.
The Women’s Health Protection Act is one of the most extreme pieces of abortion legislation ever introduced. The bill would wipe out most state pro-life laws and make unlimited abortion until the moment of birth legal at the federal level. This vote was taken on September 24, 2021. This representative voted YES.
The bill would establish gay marriage under federal law for the first time. It would also grant federal recognition to polygamist and polyamorous marriages as long as they are recognized by the individual state. (The Supreme Court invented a right to gay marriage in 2015, but the Defense of Marriage Act remains on the books.) This vote was taken on July 20, 2022. This congressman voted YES.
This bill affirms that a baby born alive after an attempted abortion is a legal person, and must be provided with medical care This vote was taken on January 11, 2023. This representative voted NO.
This resolution condemns the domestic extremist attacks on pregnancy resource centers, pro-life organizations, and churches in the aftermath of the leaked Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Supreme Court decision in 2022, and calls upon the Biden administration to act to protect these organizations and churches. This vote was taken on January 11, 2023. This representative voted NO.
This bill would require public school districts to disclose curriculum materials to parents, require parental consent for student participation in surveys, and prohibit schools from selling student information. This vote was taken on March 24, 2023. This representative voted NO.
This bill would prevent federal funding from going to any sports program which allows males to compete on female sports teams. This vote was taken on April 20, 2023. This representative voted NO.
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