Abigail cosponsored a U.S. Congressional bill that re-establishes a nationwide right to abortion.
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Winsome Earle Sears made a charitable donation to Family Foundation; an organization that described IVF as immoral and likened it to "child trafficking," and fertility treatment as contributing to "the erosion of the traditional family structure."
Oct 25, 2025
“In a 2021 interview, Earle-Sears said she would support a Texas-style six-week ban.”
Jul 15, 2025
Earle-Sears cast a tie-breaking vote blocking state Senate Bill 1105, which established the right to obtain and use U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved contraception, including condoms, intrauterine devices, and emergency contraception.
Jul 7, 2025
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“We need to make our choices before we’re pregnant, not, you know, after. You already made a choice.”
May 30, 2025
Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears, is declining to say if she’ll sign a bill limiting a woman’s access to abortion, if she’s elected governor.
May 20, 2025
Winsome Earle-Sears opposes the legal protection of access to contraception and IVF
May 9, 2025
Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears joined hundreds of pro-life advocates for a Capitol Square rally Wednesday opposing a proposed constitutional amendment that would protect abortion access in Virginia.
Apr 3, 2025
Winsome voted against a bill to guarantee the right to obtain contraceptives and engage in contraception.
Jan 28, 2025
Winsome voted to pass a bill that would allow providers to deny abortion care based on their personal, ethical, moral, or religious beliefs.
Feb 12, 2002
Winsome voted to pass a bill that designates partial birth abortion as a class 4 felony.
Feb 11, 2002
Winsome voted to pass a bill that would require physicians to obtain parental consent prior to providing abortion services to a minor.
Feb 9, 2002
Winsome sponsored a bill that would require physicians to obtain parental consent prior to providing abortion services to a minor.
Jan 9, 2002
Winsome sponsored a bill that would allow providers to deny abortion care based on their personal, ethical, moral, or religious beliefs.
Jan 9, 2002