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David Dewhurst on Abortion
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Pushed the sonogram bill with pro-life advocates
Cruz painted Dewhurst as an establishment, "timid career politician." Candidates questioned his conservative credentials.[Dewhurst's campaign manager] defended Dewhurst, saying he led a conservative, pro-life, pro-business, low tax, low regulation
agenda during his tenure. He cited tort reform, the sonogram bill, which pro-life advocates pushed and $15 billion in spending cuts during the last session, as conservative leadership credentials the others can only try to disparage.
Source: Tyler Paper on 2012 Texas Senate debate
, May 17, 2012
Proud of defunding Planned Parenthood
I'm proud of the fact that we defunded Planned Parenthood, but we have found the money to fund the 130,000 women that were covered under Planned Parenthood, Dewhurst said.
Many candidate comments centered on how they'd work in Washington. "I'm always willing to work with anyone, as long as they're willing to work with me and I don't compromise my conservative principles," Dewhurst said.
Source: Austin YNN on 2012 Texas Senate debate
, May 4, 2012
Require women seeking abortions to view a sonogram
David has worked in passing legislation that protects the unborn.Proven Record- David passed a sonogram bill requiring women seeking abortions to view a sonogram and a 24-hour waiting period before a woman can receive an abortion
- David passed
parental consent laws
- David passed the Woman's Right to Know Law, providing women vital medical information in hopes of turning women away from seeking abortion
- David passed a ban on state tax dollars being used to fund abortion facilities
Source: Campaign website, dewhurstfortexas.com, "Issues"
, Mar 29, 2012
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