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58 Days Later: Sears Still Owes Virginians Answers on Her Vote Against the Right to Contraception Act

Government and Politics

March 28, 2025


VIRGINIA - It’s been 58 days since Winsome Earle-Sears “couldn’t resist” voting against a bill that would guarantee Virginia women access to birth control and contraception. Sears has not answered why she wants to leave the door open to extreme restrictions on access to birth control and emergency contraception. 

“Winsome Earle-Sears’ record including her vote against the Right to Contraception Act signals her extreme plans to roll back rights and attack women’s health care in Virginia. Virginians deserve answers on why Sears wants to leave the door open to extreme restrictions on access to birth control and emergency contraception,” said DPVA Spokesperson Maggie Amjad.

Read more on Sears’ dangerous record:

    • Sears “couldn’t resist” voting against this legislation to guarantee Virginia women’s access to contraception.

    • Sears supports an extreme six week abortion ban similar to the law that took effect in Texas that bans abortion before most women know they are pregnant.

    • Sears has said that she would support an abortion ban with no exceptions for rape or incest.

        • January 2021: The Winchester Star reported that Sears said she wanted to make abortion illegal in all cases, unless the life of the mother was at risk.