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David Willis

State Representative,
North Carolina House District 68

Republican

The proof:

David sponsored a bill banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, which happens at around six weeks, with an exception for medical emergencies and no exceptions for rape or incest.

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What to do now:

Tell David how important abortion rights are to you:

This legislator has made their anti-choice position clear. They intend to enact laws that would further limit access to abortion.

What to say:

Call your legislator to share how important abortion rights are to you. While you're on the phone, try to gain a deeper understanding of their exact position.

  • Introduce yourself, including your relation to the district.
  • Emphasize your role in the local community.
  • Explain why abortion rights are important to you.
  • Ask if they will commit to voting for any legislation that will protect the right to an abortion.
  • If they say no, ask which abortion restrictions they are pushing for.

Dive deeper:

The latest from David

Endorsed by North Carolina Right to Life, an anti-abortion group, in the 2024 General Election.

Oct 16, 2024

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Voted Yes on H 190

David voted to pass a bill modifying provisions of the existing 12-week ban, including rules about in-person consent and when medication abortion can be used as a method.

Jun 27, 2023

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Voted Yes on S 20

David voted to pass a bill that bans abortions after the 12th week of pregnancy, with limited exceptions.

May 16, 2023

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Sponsored H 788

David sponsored a bill that requires healthcare providers to tell patients about an unproven method of “abortion pill reversal” before a medication abortion.

Apr 18, 2023

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Voted Yes on H 453

David voted to pass a bill that bans abortions based on race, sex, or prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.

May 6, 2021

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Sponsored H 31

David sponsored a bill banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, which happens at around six weeks, with an exception for medical emergencies and no exceptions for rape or incest.

Jan 28, 2021

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