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Russ Goodman

State Senator,
Georgia Senate District 8

Republican

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Russ 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.

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The latest from Russ

“As your Senator, there will be no question that I will stand firm to protect human life – from conception to natural death.”

Jun 3, 2024

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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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Voted Yes on SB 456

Russ 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

Russ 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

Russ 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

Russ 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

Russ 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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