Katie Britt’s Voting Record on Abortion, Gun Rights and Social Issues

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Alabama Senator Katie Britt made history when she became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate from Alabama and the youngest Republican woman ever elected to the Senate.

From her first days on the campaign trail through her first two years in the Senate, Britt has staunchly supported conservative policies and voted along party lines for the vast majority of her tenure.

  • On Abortion: Britt identifies as pro-life, emphasizing the sanctity of life. She has supported legislation that upholds this stance while also advocating for access to fertility treatments like IVF. Britt was endorsed by the National Right to Life during her campaign. Britt opposes federal funding of Planned Parenthood, which is the leading provider of abortion in the nation.
  • On Education: A proponent of school choice, Britt has supported measures to ban the teaching of critical race theory in public schools and advocates for increased parental involvement in education. Britt opposes DEI and diversity training mandates for public schools.
  • On Gun Rights: Britt is a staunch defender of gun rights, opposing red flag laws and emphasizing the Second Amendment as a critical check. Britt was endorsed by the National Rife Association during her campaign.
  • On LGBTQ Issues: Britt believes that individual churches should have the right to refuse to perform same-sex weddings. She opposes gender transition surgery for minors and opposes biological males from playing on female sports teams.

See a list of Britt’s sponsored bills HERE.

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Matt O’Hern created NewSouthPolitics.com to inform voters about the latest news and developments surrounding the top political issues and trends involving federal, state and local leaders throughout the southeastern United States. Population booms and demographic shifts have made the southeast the most competitive region in the nation. Since 2004, O’Hern has worked with political campaigns in roles ranging from major projects involving nationwide digital marketing for U.S. Presidential candidates, U.S. Congressmen, state governors, and state representatives. O’Hern’s journalism background includes news reporting and editing for various organizations and news publications in Alabama and Florida since 2002. O’Hern graduated from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama, with a degree in journalism, and a minor in political science.

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