Since Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court, conversation shifted to his replacement. Judge Brett Kavanaugh has been nominated to replace him, and the conversation has now shifted to the legality of abortions in the United States.
With that being said, the Family Research Council, a group that takes a hard line stance against abortions, has just endorsed Representative Frank White in his bid to become Florida’s next Attorney General because of his conservative views when it comes to abortions.
In a statement, Jerry Boykin, the executive Vice President of the Family Research Council Action PAC, commented that “During Rep. Frank White’s tenure in the Florida House of Representatives, he has stood boldly for life, family, and religious liberty. As a member of the Health and Human Services Committee, he sponsored a bill that requires H.H.S. to partner with organizations that support and promote childbirth. He also supported a bill that allows parents to challenge politicized public school curricula, a bill that provides pregnancy and wellness services to women in need, and a bill that bans dismemberment abortions.”
Boykin also added that “FRC Action PAC is confident that Rep. Frank White will be a dedicated advocate for limited government, for individual liberties, and for strong family values. He is the leader that Florida needs, and we are pleased to offer our endorsement of his candidacy for election to Attorney General of Florida.”