SBA List’s Candidate Fund PAC Endorses U.S. Sen. Todd Young for Re-election in Indiana

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 19, 2022

Contact: Mary Owens, [email protected]

Washington, D.C. – Today Susan B. Anthony List’s Candidate Fund PAC announced its endorsement of U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) for re-election.

“Senator Young is a passionate champion for unborn children and their mothers, and we are proud to endorse him for re-election,” said Hon. Marilyn Musgrave, SBA List’s vice president of government affairs.From helping families welcome adopted children, to serving on the board of a local maternity home, protecting life is personal to Sen. Young. He has fought for the voiceless at every opportunity – calling out the extreme, hypocritical Biden-Schumer agenda of late-term abortion on demand up to birth, standing up for the will of Hoosiers who have worked hard to enact commonsense abortion limits, and establishing an impeccable pro-life record. At the most crucial moment in generations for the cause of life in America, we are honored to back Sen. Young and urge voters across Indiana to re-elect him as we work to take back the Senate this November.”

Young is a fifth generation Hoosier and has represented Indiana in the Senate since 2017. Prior to his time in the Senate, he represented Indiana’s 9th Congressional District from 2011-2017, worked in a small law firm in southern Indiana, and is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He and his wife Jenny have three daughters.

Young is a co-sponsor of the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, the Support and Value Expectant Moms and Babies Act, and the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. He has an A+ on SBA List’s National Pro-Life Scorecard.

SBA List is a network of 900,000 pro-life Americans nationwide, dedicated to ending abortion by electing national leaders and advocating for laws that save lives, with a special calling to promote pro-life women leaders.

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