FRC Action PAC Announces Endorsement of Rep. Martha Roby for Re-Election to U.S. Congress
Washington, D.C. -- FRC Action PAC, the political action committee connected with Family Research Council Action, is endorsing Representative Martha Roby for re-election to the United States Congress for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.
FRC Action PAC Executive Vice President, Lt. General (Ret.) Jerry Boykin commented:
“During Rep. Martha Roby’s tenure on Capitol Hill, I have been impressed by her commitment to the founding principles of our great nation. As an FRC Action ‘True Blue’ candidate, she has achieved a 100% rating for a consistently conservative legislative record. Her commitment to religious freedom, smaller government, and the strength of our borders has set her apart as a conservative leader of admirable stature.
“In addition to Rep. Roby’s impressive academic credentials and her experience in private legal practice, I have particularly noted her strong pro-life record in the House. Among other experience, her co-sponsorship of the ‘Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015,’ and the ‘Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act’ have proven her unwavering dedication to the lives of all Americans, no matter what stage of life.
“As a veteran and retired Army officer, I am also pleased by her accomplishments on the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, her care of American veterans, and her opposition to proposals that drastically cut military spending and compromise the safety of this nation’s families. We appreciate her understanding of and commitment to a correct interpretation of the nation’s laws, including those that keep the power of government in the hands of private citizens, and not government bureaucrats.
“FRC Action PAC is confident that Rep. Martha Roby will continue to be a principled advocate for strong family values, constitutional conservatism, and personal prosperity. She has proven that she is the leader that Alabama needs, and we are pleased to offer our endorsement of her candidacy in Alabama’s 2nd congressional district,” concluded Boykin.
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