Incumbents on Notice

2025

We are fed up with so-called representatives who put our jobs, our kids, our freedoms, and our lives in danger to please billionaires and authoritarian leaders. We’re putting them “On Notice” for the 2025-2026 cycle, and working to defeat them at the ballot box. Taking back power starts here.

View a full list of these 46 House Republicans’ Extremist and Anti-Abortion Records here.

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  • On Notice

    Aaron Bean

    • U.S. House
    • Florida
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Co-sponsored 2025 legislation to eliminate abortion coverage for millions of Americans.

    • Received an “A+” rating from the radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 173,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Andy Barr

    • U.S. House
    • Kentucky
    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Ann Wagner

    • U.S. House
    • Missouri
    • Said passing anti-abortion legislation was one of her “most precious duties,” and has participated in anti-choice marches and rallies for years.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Was the lead sponsor of deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

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  • On Notice

    Anna Paulina Luna

    • U.S. House
    • Florida
    • Proudly called herself a “pro-life extremist.”

    • Supported Florida’s extreme near-total ban on abortion and told Floridians that if they disagreed with the state’s policy, they should move out of the state.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Endorsed by and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 118,000 people in her district.

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  • On Notice

    Ashley Hinson

    • U.S. House
    • Iowa
    • Co-sponsored a 2021 national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to block consideration of the Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

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  • On Notice

    Bill Huizenga

    • U.S. House
    • Michigan
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade and applauded their decision.

    • Co-sponsored for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Brad Finstad

    • U.S. House
    • Minnesota
    • Co-sponsored a 2023 total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List and was endorsed by National Right to Life, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Was “excited” to work with and was endorsed by Donald Trump, whose dangerous Project 2025 agenda includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 122,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Brian Fitzpatrick

    • U.S. House
    • Pennsylvania
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 105,000 people in his district.

    • Skipped a town hall with constituents about his support for Trump’s extreme agenda and made it clear he has no plans to host an in-person town hall.

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  • On Notice

    Bryan Steil

    • U.S. House
    • Wisconsin
    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, and called it a “great victory.”

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Chuck Edwards

    • U.S. House
    • North Carolina
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to restrict mifepristone in 2023, a safe and effective drug used for medication abortion.

    • Voted against a 2024 amendment to protect IVF coverage for federal workers.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 143,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Cory Mills

    • U.S. House
    • Florida
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Said he would vote against Florida’s 2024 constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in the state’s Constitution.

    • Was under active criminal investigation for assault in Washington, D.C.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 125,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    David Schweikert

    • U.S. House
    • Arizona
    • Said women who get abortions, “hate that baby because it symbolizes a responsibility” and “they only care about themselves.”

    • Voted twice for deceptive anti-choice legislation used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump, whose dangerous Project 2025 agenda includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

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  • On Notice

    David Valadao

    • U.S. House
    • California
    • Repeatedly voted for a national abortion ban.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Co-sponsored a total abortion ban that would also ban IUDs, IVF, and emergency contraception in 2022.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

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  • On Notice

    Derrick Van Orden

    • U.S. House
    • Wisconsin
    • Said he was “ardently pro-life” and called for women to “have enough strength of character” to give birth.

    • Compared abortion to a “genocide,” and called rape and incest exceptions evil.”

    • Voted twice for deceptive anti-choice legislation used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Called constituents who were displeased with his MAGA agenda “agitators” and hid, refusing to face them, at in-person town halls, despite their consistent pleas.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Don Bacon

    • U.S. House
    • Nebraska
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions multiple times.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Attempted to hide his record of anti-abortion extremism by scrubbing his website.

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  • On Notice

    Gabe Evans

    • U.S. House
    • Colorado
    • Stated abortions should be banned with no exceptions.

    • Proudly said he was “100% pro-life” and celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade, saying the Supreme Court “rightly decided this case.”

    • Compared LGBTQ+ relationships to “incest, pederasty, and bestiality.”

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 163,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Jeff Crank

    • U.S. House
    • Colorado
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions in January 2025.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Endorsed by the radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 130,000 people in his district.

    • Served as Colorado state director for Americans for Prosperity, an anti-choice aligned group that’s Koch-funded.

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  • On Notice

    Jeff Hurd

    • U.S. House
    • Colorado
    • Opposed codifying Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • His election to the U.S. House was celebrated by anti-choice extremist group National Right to Life Committee, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 195,000 people in his district.

    • Skipped a town hall with hundreds of constituents upset about his MAGA agenda, urging him to stand against Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Department of Education and slash funding for national parks.

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  • On Notice

    Jefferson Van Drew

    • U.S. House
    • New Jersey
    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Co-sponsored legislation to shield Trump from legal cases.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Jen Kiggans

    • U.S. House
    • Virginia
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Her election to the U.S. House was celebrated by National Right to Life, and she received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 104,000 people in her district.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump, whose dangerous Project 2025 agenda includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

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  • On Notice

    Joe Wilson

    • U.S. House
    • South Carolina
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Said he was “committed” to limiting access to abortion and reproductive health care.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    John James

    • U.S. House
    • Michigan
    • Said that he was “100% pro-life” and would not stop fighting until abortion ends.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to restrict mifepristone in 2023, a safe and effective drug used for medication abortion.

    • Endorsed by and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 183,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    John McGuire

    • U.S. House
    • Virginia
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions in January 2025.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2020 Reproductive Health Protection Act to expand abortion access for Virginians.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump, whose dangerous Project 2025 agenda includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 162,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Juan Ciscomani

    • U.S. House
    • Arizona
    • Supported a total national abortion ban without exceptions in 2022.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against a 2024 amendment to protect IVF coverage for federal workers.

    • Played a leading role in extremist right-wing Patriot Academy and was closely tied the Christian nationalist movement, both of which promoted staunchly anti-abortion and anti-gay agendas.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 130,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Ken Calvert

    • U.S. House
    • California
    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Voted against a 2024 amendment to protect IVF coverage for federal workers.

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  • On Notice

    Kevin Kiley

    • U.S. House
    • California
    • Voted twice for deceptive anti-choice legislation used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 California amendment to enshrine protections for reproductive freedom, including abortion care and contraception.

    • Voted against the 2022 California bill to protect pregnant women from criminal and civil punishment for getting abortions. Described it as “one of the worst bills ever introduced in California.”

    • Voted to block consideration of the Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 135,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Laurel Lee

    • U.S. House
    • Florida
    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Co-sponsored 2025 legislation to eliminate abortion coverage for millions of Americans.

    • Voted against Florida’s 2024 constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights in the state’s Constitution. 

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump and vowed to work alongside him and his dangerous Project 2025 agenda, which includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

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  • On Notice

    Mariannette Miller-Meeks

    • U.S. House
    • Iowa
    • Co-sponsored a 2021 total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Max Miller

    • U.S. House
    • Ohio
    • Repeatedly voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Endorsed by Ohio Right To Life Society and received an “A+” rating from Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump, whose dangerous Project 2025 agenda includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

    • Was a former aide and deputy campaign manager for presidential operations during Trump’s first term.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 113,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Michael Baumgartner

    • U.S. House
    • Washington
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Frequently expressed his support for giving states the opportunity to make harmful and invasive decisions about individuals’ bodies when it comes to their reproductive freedoms.

    • Said he was “optimistic” Donald Trump’s administration was “headed in the right direction,” and supported the dangerous Project 2025 agenda, which includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 201,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Michael Turner

    • U.S. House
    • Ohio
    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to restrict mifepristone in 2023, a safe and effective drug used for medication abortion.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

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  • On Notice

    Mike Carey

    • U.S. House
    • Ohio
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Voted against the 2022 Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Mike Flood

    • U.S. House
    • Nebraska
    • Co-sponsored a 2023 total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Mike Lawler

    • U.S. House
    • New York
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted for an amendment to reverse coverage of abortion care costs for service members.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 190,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Nancy Mace

    • U.S. House
    • South Carolina
    • Co-sponsored a total abortion ban that would also ban IUDs, IVF, and emergency contraception in 2022.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors. Twice.

    • Voted for an amendment she called an “asshole amendment,” to reverse coverage of abortion care costs for service members.

    • Sponsored legislation to ban transgender women from using women’s restrooms in the U.S. Capitol and House office buildings.

    • Endorsed by radical anti-choice extremist group National Right to Life, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Nick Begich

    • U.S. House
    • Alaska
    • Supported a total national abortion ban.

    • Supported allowing states to ban abortions.

    • Co-sponsored anti-abortion legislation in January 2025 that would penalize doctors for providing life-saving care.

    • Endorsed by the radical anti-choice extremist group National Right to Life, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Opposed an Alaska ballot measure mandating paid sick leave and raising the minimum wage in the state.

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  • On Notice

    Nick LaLota

    • U.S. House
    • New York
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against a 2024 amendment to protect IVF coverage for federal workers.

    • Endorsed Donald Trump and his dangerous Project 2025 agenda, which includes a path towards a total ban on abortion and ripping health care from people with pre-existing conditions.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 110,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Robert Bresnahan

    • U.S. House
    • Pennsylvania
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Endorsed by Donald Trump and said he was “ready to get to work” on his dangerous agenda.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 203,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Robert Wittman

    • U.S. House
    • Virginia
    • Signed the amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

    • Co-sponsored deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Endorsed by National Right to Life and received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Ryan Mackenzie

    • U.S. House
    • Pennsylvania
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Spread misinformation about election fraud and tried to withhold Electoral College votes after the 2020 presidential election.

    • Endorsed by anti-choice extremists at the Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 172,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Ryan Zinke

    • U.S. House
    • Montana
    • Found guilty of violating ethics obligations as interior secretary and was named “one of the most ethically dubious members” in Trump’s Cabinet.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted repeatedly to restrict and ban abortion, including legislation targeting doctors who perform abortions and blocking reproductive health care access for members of the armed services. 

    • Voted against a 2024 amendment to protect IVF coverage for federal workers.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Scott Perry

    • U.S. House
    • Pennsylvania
    • Co-sponsored a total national abortion ban without exceptions.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 147,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Tom Barrett

    • U.S. House
    • Michigan
    • Described himself as 100% “pro-life” with no exceptions.

    • Was named the “most conservative” Michigan state senator.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Sponsored a resolution to reinstate Michigan’s 1846 and 1931 draconian abortion bans.

    • Sponsored legislation in 2019 that would penalize and criminalize abortion with prison time.

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  • On Notice

    Tom Kean

    • U.S. House
    • New Jersey
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to block consideration of the Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against legislation that codified reproductive rights in New Jersey in 2022.

    • Received an “A” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for more than 70,000 people in his district.

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  • On Notice

    Young Kim

    • U.S. House
    • California
    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted against the 2022 Right to Contraception Act, which would safeguard the right to birth control nationwide.

    • Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted against the Ensuring Access to Abortion Act of 2022, while representing a district that supported codifying abortion rights by nearly nine points.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

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  • On Notice

    Zach Nunn

    • U.S. House
    • Iowa
    • Applauded the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

    • Voted for deceptive anti-choice legislation in January 2025 used to stigmatize abortion care and criminalize doctors.

    • Voted to block consideration of the Women’s Health Protection Act, legislation that would have codified Roe v. Wade.

    • Received an “A+” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to end abortion.

    • Voted for the 2025 House Republican Budget that could undermine health care for nearly 170,000 people in his district.

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