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John M. Blust

State Representative,
North Carolina House District 62

Republican

The proof:

John sponsored a bill requiring a 24 hour waiting period before an abortion and other requirements for informed consent prior to an abortion, including requiring the healthcare provider to describe the ultrasound images to the patient and display them where the patient can view.

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What to do now:

Tell John 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.

How to reach him:
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 John

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

Oct 16, 2024

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“John Blust was a vital part of the Republican majority, which took control of the North Carolina Legislature in the 2010 elections… Legislative Accomplishments So Far Include: …Pro-life legislation, including a 24-hour waiting period and the use of ultrasound.”

Sep 18, 2024

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Sponsored H 716

John sponsored a bill banning providers from performing abortions if they know or have reason to know that the patient is seeking an abortion because of sex of the fetus.

Apr 10, 2013

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Sponsored H 854

John sponsored a bill requiring a 24 hour waiting period before an abortion and other requirements for informed consent prior to an abortion, including requiring the healthcare provider to describe the ultrasound images to the patient and display them where the patient can view.

Apr 6, 2011

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