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Rhonda Burnough

State Representative,
Georgia House District 77

Democrat

The proof:

Rhonda sponsored a bill that would add Viagra to the list of expenses the GA state employee health insurance may not cover, joining abortion services.

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This legislator has been a consistent force in the fight to protect and expand abortion rights.

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The latest from Rhonda

“Today is the one year anniversary of the reversal of Roe vs. Wade. The effects of that ruling are now clear. This is a prime example of why voting is important.”

Jun 24, 2023

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Signed a brief addressed to the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold abortion rights. Stating: “The constitutional precepts which State Legislators must protect include the principle enunciated by this Court, as firmly encompassed by the right to privacy, that a woman has the right to decide to terminate a pre-viability pregnancy without undue governmental interference…. “As a fundamental right guaranteed by the constitution, and one that strikes at the heart of ordered liberty and individual autonomy, a woman’s right to decide whether to terminate a pre-viability pregnancy should be insulated from the rhetoric and interests of groups whose sole purpose is to undermine Roe and eliminate the fundamental rights enunciated in that case….”

Oct 5, 2021

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Voted No on HB 481

Rhonda voted against 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 29, 2019

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Sponsored HB 618

Rhonda sponsored a bill that would add Viagra to the list of expenses the GA state employee health insurance may not cover, joining abortion services.

Mar 13, 2019

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