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Brian Strickland

State Senator,
Georgia Senate District 17

Republican

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Brian 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).

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Frontline Policy Action, an organization that advocates for biblical values and supports candidates that would affirm those values in office, endorsed this candidate for the 2022 General Assembly Election.

Nov 3, 2022

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“Can I count on your vote? I'd be honored to continue serving as your District 17 State Senator! 100% Pro-Life Backs the Badge Fights for Election Integrity Supports the 2nd Amendment Stands Up Against Liberal Agenda Vote #StricklandForGA on May 24th!”

May 23, 2022

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“100% Pro-Life Backs the Badge Fights for Election Integrity Supports the 2nd Amendment Stands Up Against Liberal Agenda”

May 23, 2022

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“Cast your vote early for Senator Brian Strickland through May 20th. To find your polling location, visit #StricklandForGA 100% Pro-Life Backs the Badge 2nd Amendment Supporter”

May 10, 2022

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That law would still allow a woman to make a decision with their health care provider when you're looking at the life of the mother, the health of the mother that's an issue," said Republican Sen. Brian Strickland, who voted for the law in 2019. "That was the point where we, from a policy standpoint, kind of drew the line…in looking at when there is a heartbeat detected (around six weeks of pregnancy). At that point, unless you have an issue with the health or life of the mother.

Apr 10, 2022

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I'd be surprised if you saw that change. That seemed to be the place there was a consensus at the time but you know, depends on what happens with the federal decision," Strickland said. "We could have done something (in 2019) that was even more conservative in a sense, or we could have gone and been less restrictive, but that's where we were at that time in 2019, where we drew the line and where we came together on that bill.

Apr 10, 2022

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“100% Pro-Life Backs the Badge 2nd Amendment Supporter Vote for Conservative Brian Strickland to represent District 17 State Senate on May 24th! #StricklandForGA VOTING INFO”

Mar 31, 2022

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Voted Yes on SB 456

Brian 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 SB 456

Brian 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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This candidate received a Pro - Life Certification from GA Life Alliance in 2022.

Jan 3, 2022

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

Apr 21, 2020

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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

Brian 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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Voted Yes on SB 308

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

Mar 11, 2016

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