Sens. Boozman and Cotton Sign Pro-Life Amicus Brief
Senators John Boozman & Tom Cotton (R-AR) |
AUL filed the brief in federal court in defense of good restrictions that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration places on abortion drugs like RU-486.
It’s good to see Arkansas’ U.S. Senators taking a strong, pro-life stance once again.
Sens. Boozman and Cotton both voted to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court in October.
In 2015 they repeatedly called for investigations into Planned Parenthood after undercover videos showed Planned Parenthood officials discussing the harvest and sale of fetal tissue.
In 2016 they joined with Arkansas four U.S. Congressmen in signing an amicus brief defending pro-life legislation in Texas.
In 2018 they co-sponsored a bill that would have banned most abortions in the U.S. after the fifth month of pregnancy. They also urged congress to de-fund Planned Parenthood.
In 2019 they co-sponsored federal legislation requiring states to report abortion data to the U.S. government.
And last January both Sens. Boozman and Cotton participated in the annual March for Life in Little Rock.
So encouraged to be with Pro-Life Arkansans at the @AR_RTL #MarchForLife in Little Rock today. Defending the most vulnerable among us is so important. I’m proud to stand — and march — with them. Sometimes we have to do more than just talk, we have to act. #ProLife pic.twitter.com/jV2074IzFl
— Senator John Boozman (@JohnBoozman) January 19, 2020
People from across Arkansas came to the Capitol today to march for life. I’m proud to stand beside all the Arkansans who participated and are working hard to build the pro-life movement in our state. pic.twitter.com/EuOWD0Kcmp
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) January 19, 2020
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Jerry Cox is the founder and president of Family Council and the Education Alliance and a contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
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