Life-saving Pro-life Bill Advocated for by Brown Heads to Governor

Brown Was One of Pro-life Bill's Strongest Advocates

INDIANAPOLIS - Yesterday, the Indiana House passed House Bill 1337, comprehensive pro-life legislation that bans discriminatory abortions and establishes rules for handling aborted remains, among other measures. Indiana State Senator and candidate for Indiana's Third Congressional District, Liz Brown, authored a portion of the language amended into House Bill 1337 and was a bill sponsor in the Indiana Senate.

"Indiana just took a definitive step to protect unborn children from being targeting for abortion on the basis of their gender, a potential disability or race," said Brown. "I am proud to live in one of the most pro-life states in the country. We've earned that designation because we are passing life-saving legislation, lowering the abortion rate and protecting mothers from the horror of abortion. It was my honor to advocate for House Bill 1337 and I look forward to it soon being signed into law."

Brown's language amended into House Bill 1337 prevents a Planned Parenthood-style of trafficking and harvesting scandal in Indiana.

Liz Brown, a Republican, seeks to represent Indiana's Third Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. Brown currently serves Indiana Senate District 15 in the state legislature and is a former member of the Fort Wayne City Council. She has a long history of community involvement including roles with Boys and Girls Clubs, Cub Scouts, Parkview Hospital Ethics Committee, Notre Dame Club of Fort Wayne and various school boards. As a registered Civil and Domestic Mediator with her own mediation business, Liz maintains a number of associations in the legal field. Liz and her husband of 33 years, Steve, have seven children.

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