Ann Wagner will continue to fight for the right to life.

Ann Wagner · Missouri · Republican

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In Congress, she will continue to fight back against the Democrats' attacks and stand for the right to life.

A commitment to keep opposing abortion rights and supporting anti-abortion policy.

Issues - Ann Wagner
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Ann will continue pushing back against Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi and the radical Left’s socialist agenda ... support our American heroes, hold Communist China accountable, build the wall, sanction Iran and defend our freedoms.

She reiterates support for pro-life policies and says she will keep fighting for life.

About - Ann Wagner
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Evidence

"Ann Wagner is 100 percent pro-life. In Congress, Ann continues to be a strong voice for the voiceless, combating the radical Left's support for abortion activists and abortion providers like Planned Parenthood. In Congress, she will continue to fight back against the Democrats' attacks and stand for the right to life."

Official campaign issue page states Wagner is 100 percent pro-life and promises to continue fighting for the right to life.

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Issues - Ann Wagner
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Representative Ann Wagner announced the reintroduction of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and said the House would "take action and vote to protect the fundamental right to life."

Wagner used her House office to introduce anti-abortion legislation tied to protecting life.

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Wagner, Scalise, Cammack Introduce Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
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Roll Call 27 for H.R. 21 shows the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act passed the House on Jan. 23, 2025, with status "Passed."

Her bill advanced through the House, demonstrating concrete legislative action in support of the pro-life pledge.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 27
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Roll Call 26 on H.R. 21, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, failed on the motion to recommit by a vote of 205-216.

The House effort on Wagner's pro-life bill was advanced but not fully enacted into law, so the promise was not completed as a finished policy outcome.

never same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives Roll Call 26
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Wagner said, "I am so grateful the House passed my vital legislation to ensure babies who survive an abortion are afforded lifesaving medical care" and that "we will keep up the fight in Congress."

Her own office described the bill passage as part of an ongoing fight for life, confirming continued advocacy but not final enactment.

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Wagner, Scalise, McClain, Cammack, Smith Applaud Passage of Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

The promise is broad and advocacy-oriented: Wagner pledged to continue fighting for the right to life, not necessarily to secure enactment of a specific law. The evidence shows continued legislative advocacy, including reintroducing the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, House passage of H.R. 21 on January 23, 2025, and public statements tying that work to protecting life. Because the broader promised activity was performed but the cited legislative effort was not fully enacted into law, the best classification is partial rather than delivered. The serious legislative effort warrants the effort badge.

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