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Brandon Beach

State Senator,
Georgia Senate District 21

Republican

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Brandon sponsored a bill recognizing the work of Suzanne Guy, who is a pro-life advocate and founder of a pro-life organization.

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He considers himself one of the most pro-life members in the state Senate and fully supported Gov. Kemp’s “heartbeat bill,” — now Georgia law — banning abortions once a heartbeat is detected.

Oct 10, 2022

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Voted Yes on SB 456

Brandon voted to pass a bill that requires physicians to prescribe abortion pill only after in-person visit; prohibits physician distribution of abortion pill in school facilities or on state property.

Mar 1, 2022

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Sponsored SR 456

Brandon sponsored a bill recognizing the work of Rachel Guy, who is a pro-life advocate and founder of pro-life organizations.

Feb 8, 2022

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Sponsored SR 457

Brandon sponsored a bill recognizing the work of Suzanne Guy, who is a pro-life advocate and founder of a pro-life organization.

Feb 8, 2022

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Sponsored SB 456

Brandon sponsored a bill that requires physicians to prescribe abortion pill only after in-person visit; prohibits physician distribution of abortion pill in school facilities or on state property.

Feb 3, 2022

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Sponsored SB 351

Brandon sponsored a bill that would restrict access to abortion pills by requiring an in-person examination and ultrasound by a “qualified” physician at least 24 hours prior to giving the pills, with mandated informed consent provisions intended to dissuade, and extensive reporting requirements and enormous potential penalties for the physician.

Jan 24, 2022

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“Brandon's opponents have stooped to a new low by attacking his pro-life record. These attacks are baseless, and border on slander! The truth is, Brandon is one of the most pro-life members of the State Senate. He fully supported Governor Kemp's Heartbeat Bill, and has always stood up for life, at ALL stages! Don't let these desperate attacks from his opponents fool you. Make sure you vote Beach For Senate tomorrow so we can show that these political stunts DON'T WORK. -Shuntel Beach”

Jun 8, 2020

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In a survey conducted by Georgia Life Alliance, this candidate stated that abortion should be illegal.

Mar 26, 2020

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“We must protect those that cannot protect themselves. I’ve consistently voted to protect the unborn, supported grants for crisis pregnancy centers to care for vulnerable women, and led in the effort reform foster care.”

Mar 6, 2020

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A conservative Republican, Beach is staunchly pro-life and voted for the heartbeat bill.

Feb 24, 2020

This candidate received a Pro - Life Certification from GA Life Alliance in 2020.

Jan 3, 2020

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Voted Yes on HB 481

Brandon voted to pass a bill that bans all abortions after a fetal heartbeat (around 6 weeks). It includes exceptions for medical emergencies and rape or incest (but only up to 20 weeks and if a police report has been filed).

Mar 22, 2019

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“Georgia Life Alliance GALA with movie producer Alex Kendrick and GLA Executive Director Emily Matson. Great evening celebrating Pro-Life achievements”

Sep 11, 2016

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“I’m proud to be certified pro-life by Georgia Life Alliance. As your State Senator, I have made it my priority to be bold in defense of the unborn. I pledge to continue this fight to protect the sanctity of life in our state.”

Apr 14, 2016

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Voted Yes on SB 308

Brandon voted to pass a bill that redirects state funding to pro-life pregnancy support services.

Mar 24, 2016

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