National Pro-Life Women Leaders
The Susan B. Anthony List’s mission is at the heart of the pro-life movement and the political process. Advancing, mobilizing, and representing pro-life women directly contradicts the claim that abortion is a woman’s right and the premise that abortion somehow liberates women.
Women all across the country and the world are joining together to give a voice to women and unborn children. These talented and dedicated women provide each of us with inspiration and motivation to follow in their footsteps. The Susan B. Anthony List celebrates their pro-life, pro-woman work.
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Ann Wagner Ann Wagner is the type of leader women need in Washington – and will be a tireless voice for women and unborn children. As a state and national political leader, we look forward to working with Rep. Ann Wagner as she serves Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District. Read More |
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Jackie Walorski Representative Jackie Walorski was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to serve Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District on November 6th, 2010. Jackie Walorski was first elected to office as an Indiana State Representative in 2004, vowing to bring conservative, pro-life leadership to the Statehouse. In a short time, Jackie became a leader in the caucus, being appointed as Assistant Floor Leader. She served on the Family, Children, & Human Affairs and the Public Policy committees. Read More |
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Deb Fischer Deb Fischer of Nebraska was elected to the United States Senate on November 6, 2012, becoming the second pro-life woman to currently serve. In 2004, Deb Fischer was elected to the Nebraska Legislature to represent the 43rd Legislative District. While in office she served as Chair of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee and was a member of the Revenue Committee and the Executive Board. Her record in the Nebraska state legislature is also one of fighting passionately for pro-life, pro-woman policies. Read More |
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Renee Ellmers Informed by her health care background as a nurse and running a trauma surgery clinic alongside her husband, a surgeon, Renee is committed to rescinding taxpayer funding of abortion in health care and in every aspect of federal spending is urgently needed in the coming Congress. Read More |
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Ann Marie Buerkle Congresswoman Buerkle voted to defund Planned Parenthood of the 300 million in taxpayer dollars it receives each year and has since become a prime target for Planned Parenthood and the pro-abortion lobby. In March 2011, the Susan B. Anthony List and Live Action’s Lila Rose stopped in Syracuse, NY to thank Rep. Buerkle for her courageous stand as part of its Women Speak Out: Expose Planned Parenthood Bus Tour. Read More |
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Diane Black Since coming to Washington, D.C., Congressman Black has joined the House Pro-life Caucus; the Pro-life Women’s Caucus and has a 100% pro-life voting record with National Right to Life. Rep. Black co-wrote the enrollment correction language that would have defunded Planned Parenthood for the rest of the fiscal year during the 2011 budget battle. Read More |
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Kelly Ayotte Kelly Ayotte was elected to the United States Senate on November 3, 2010 from the state of New Hampshire, filling the longstanding void of a pro-life woman’s voice in the Senate. Senator Ayotte was one of the first Senators to speak out in support of defunding Planned Parenthood in the 2011 budget battle and later voted to stop the flow of 300 million in taxpayer dollars to the nation’s number one abortion provider. Read More |
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Jean Schmidt Jean Schmidt was elected to the House of Representatives in an August 2005 special election to serve Ohio’s 2nd Congressional district. She is the former president of Cincinnati Right to Life and served as a pro-life leader in the Ohio House of Representatives for years. As a State Representative, Jean sponsored an amendment to Women’s Health Services diverting $1.7 million in the Ohio family planning budget away from Planned Parenthood. Jean also sponsored the ABC resolution that established a task force to study the Abortion-Breast Cancer link and notifies women of the possible connection between the two. Read More |
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was first elected in 1989 to represent Florida’s 18th District. Ileana has the distinction of being the first ever Hispanic citizen elected to Congress. She serves as the highest ranking Republican on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Read More |
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Sue Myrick Sue Myrick was first elected to Congress in 1994 to represent North Carolina’s Ninth District. Before her time in Congress, she served on the Charlotte City Council and was a two-term mayor of the City of Charlotte. Sue remains the first and only female mayor in Charlotte history. She is currently a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Read More |








