Rep. Vicky Hartzler Wins FRC Action's 'True Blue' Award for Unwavering Support of the Family

WASHINGTON, D.C. – FRC Action released its annual Vote Scorecard for Members of Congress showing which Members demonstrated an unwavering commitment and consistent support of faith, family and freedom during the second session of the 114th Congress. U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.), along with 138 other representatives, scored a perfect 100 percent on this year’s scorecard.

Votes in the U.S. House included:

  • Defunding Planned Parenthood and Repealing Key Elements of Obamacare
  • Authorizing School Choice in D.C.
  • Preventing Veterans Administration Doctors from Recommending Marijuana as Medicine
  • Eliminating Taxpayer Funding for Abortion in D.C.
  • Voting against Special Privileges Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Hiring
  • Preventing Federal Funds from Undermining Religious Freedom Protections
  • Voting against Taxpayer Funding of Abortion for Federal Employee Benefits
  • Voting against D.C. Autonomy to Fund Abortion and Recreational Marijuana
  • Protecting Pro-life Organizations and Employers’ Freedom in Hiring
  • Prohibiting Women to be Required to Register for Selective Service
  • Preventing Government Discrimination Against Pro-life Entities

Family Research Council Action President Tony Perkins made the following comments:

“We thank Representative Hartzler for consistently voting to uphold faith, family and freedom. Rep. Hartzler voted to repeal key parts of Obamacare, protect unborn children and their mothers, end the forced partnership between taxpayers and Planned Parenthood, allow students to attend the school of their choice, and protect pro-life organizations and employers from being forced to hire individuals who disagree with pro-life principles.

“We can be encouraged by elected officials who are willing to be criticized as they stand for family values. Members like Rep. Hartzler deserve praise for their unwavering commitment to stand for life, family, marriage, and religious liberty.

“Family Research Council Action and the hundreds of thousands of families and churches we represent are proud to recognize these men and women for their faithful work. Our hope is that in the next Congress, she will be joined by many more like her,” Perkins concluded.

To view a copy of the Vote Scorecard, visit https://www.frcaction.org/scorecard

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