Incumbents on Notice
2024
Women are fed up with so-called representatives who prefer playing politics to protecting our rights. We’re putting these incumbents “On Notice” for 2024.
A project of EMILYs List.
U.S. House
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Anthony D’Esposito
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Endorsed by a radical anti-choice extremist group that supports banning abortion
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Supported allowing states to ban abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Ashley Hinson
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Cosponsored and voted for numerous anti-choice bills to restrict access to abortion
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Voted against legislation to protect access to contraception and reproductive health services nationwide
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Endorsed and received an “A” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Brandon Williams
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted for legislation that spread disinformation about abortion and would criminalize doctors
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Brian Fitzpatrick
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice
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Voted to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act that provided for reproductive health care
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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David Schweikert
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Supported an abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest that would charge doctors with felonies for providing care
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Cosponsored a national abortion ban with no exceptions
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Voted against protecting access to contraception
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Don Bacon
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Called for a nationwide ban on abortion without exceptions
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Cosponsored anti-choice legislation to limit access to abortion and health care coverage
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Endorsed by radical anti-choice extremist groups and received an “A+” rating from Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Jen Kiggans
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Applauded overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of her first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Endorsed by radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Juan Ciscomani
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Applauded overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Supported an abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest that would charge doctors with felonies for providing care
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer
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Supported a national abortion ban that would criminalize doctors and contained no exceptions for rape or incest
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Applauded overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of her first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Marc Molinaro
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted for legislation that spread disinformation about abortion and would criminalize doctors
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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María Elvira Salazar
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Voted against the Women’s Health Protection Act twice
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Voted against legislation to protect access to contraception and reproductive health services nationwide
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Received an “A” rating from radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Mariannette Miller-Meeks
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Repeatedly voted for anti-choice legislation that would limit access to contraception and reproductive health services nationwide
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Supported a national ban on abortion
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Endorsed by radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Mike Johnson
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Cosponsored a total federal abortion ban with no exceptions
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Voted to punish doctors for providing reproductive health care
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Advocating to defund Planned Parenthood
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Opposed legislation that would protect access to contraception
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Mike Lawler
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Opposed abortion with no exceptions for rape or incest
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Supported overturning of Roe v. Wade and allowing states to ban abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Nick LaLota
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Voted for anti-choice legislation that spread disinformation about abortion and would criminalize doctors
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Applauded overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Tom Kean
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Supported a nationwide ban on abortion
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Voted for anti-choice legislation that spread disinformation about abortion and would criminalize doctors
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Voted against legislation that codified reproductive rights in New Jersey
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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Zach Nunn
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Applauded overturning of Roe v. Wade
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Voted to pass anti-choice legislation in one of his first acts after being sworn-in to Congress
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Endorsed by radical anti-choice extremist group Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, whose goal is to end abortion
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Voted for Mike Johnson for Speaker of the House, an extremist who cosponsored a total national abortion ban, voted to criminalize doctors for providing health care, and opposed protections for contraception
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