I am committed to protecting pro-life policies while pushing back on Democrat proposals to promote the so-called “pro-choice” agenda.
Protect pro-life policies and push back on proposals to expand abortion access.
Occurrences
Evidence
Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (TX-14) voted against House Democrats' "Abortion on Demand Until Birth Act" and "Ensuring Access to Abortion Act." ... "The Supreme Court's reversal of Roe v. Wade will save COUNTLESS innocent lives, and I will continue to fight against the unhinged left."
U.S. Rep. Randy Weber voted in favor of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act and a congressional resolution condemning ... violence ... against pro-life organizations ... Rep. Weber is a co-sponsor of both bills.
Today, U.S. Rep. Randy Weber (TX-14) introduced the Ban Offshore Abortion Tourism (BOAT) Act to prohibit abortions in maritime jurisdiction ... "I will continue to fight for women's safety and protect the sanctity of life."
The newsletter's 'Recent Legislation' section lists H.R.6191 as 'To prohibit Federal funds to be used for certain abortion services.'
The newsletter's 'Recent Legislation' section lists H.R.6191, the 'No Taxpayer Funded Abortion Travel for Illegal Aliens Act.'
"Recent Legislation" lists H.R.6191, the "No Taxpayer Funded Abortion Travel for Illegal Aliens Act," among Weber’s current legislative items.
The newsletter says House Republicans "proudly passed H.R. 26, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act" and lists recent abortion-related cosponsorships including H.R.9874 and H.Res.1509.
Assessments
Weber has repeatedly taken concrete federal actions matching the promise during his current House service: voting against abortion-access expansion bills, voting for and cosponsoring born-alive/pro-life measures, introducing the Ban Offshore Abortion Tourism Act, and continuing to surface or support abortion-restriction legislation such as H.R.6191. Because the promise is framed as protecting and pushing back rather than securing enactment of a specific law, sustained votes, cosponsorships, and introduced legislation are enough to count as delivered in the same term.
Weber fulfilled this federal House promise through same-term actions directly aligned with the claim: voting against bills framed as expanding abortion access, co-sponsoring and voting for pro-life legislation, and introducing the Ban Offshore Abortion Tourism Act. Because the promise was phrased as protecting policies and pushing back, not necessarily securing enactment of a specific law, these legislative actions count as delivery rather than only effort.
Weber fulfilled the promise through direct legislative and public actions during the same term: he voted against bills expanding abortion access, voted for and co-sponsored pro-life measures such as the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, and introduced the Ban Offshore Abortion Tourism Act to restrict a specific abortion-access pathway. These actions match both parts of the promise: protecting pro-life policies and pushing back on abortion-access expansion.