Glen Sturtevant, representing Virginia’s 10th Senate District, pointed out the amendment’s language granting ‘every individual’ a fundamental right to reproductive freedom. ‘This necessarily includes minors,’ he stated, underscoring how the measure would cut parents out entirely. In an era where family values are under assault, his stance resonates with overwhelming public sentiment. Polls indicate that nine out of ten Virginians agree parents should have a role in these matters, reflecting a broad consensus that transcends party lines.
The amendment, pushed by Democrats, seeks to enshrine expansive reproductive rights into Virginia’s constitution, eliminating requirements for parental consent or notification for minor girls seeking abortions. Critics, including Sturtevant, warn this extremism extends to permitting elective late-term abortions on viable babies up to the ninth month without protections. Such provisions not only erode parental authority but also ignore conscience rights and basic moral lines that protect human life.
Virginia’s political landscape makes this debate particularly urgent. As one of the few states without abortion enshrined in its constitution, the commonwealth stands at a crossroads. Democrats aim to lock in these policies permanently, shielding them from future voter input or legislative checks. Sturtevant’s opposition highlights Republican commitment to protecting families, ensuring that parents—not distant bureaucrats or radical ideologues—guide their children through life-altering choices.
This isn’t just about one bill; it’s about preserving the fabric of Virginia society. Parents have the moral and legal duty to nurture and protect their children, especially in medical scenarios involving reproduction. Sturtevant’s gravitas brought clarity to the chamber, reminding lawmakers that true freedom includes the right of families to stay intact and informed.
Supporters of parental rights point to recent events in counties like Fairfax and Loudoun, where concerns over secret procedures for minors have heightened awareness. Virginia parents are mobilizing, recognizing that without safeguards, children could face irreversible decisions without family support. Sturtevant’s intervention serves as a rallying cry for conservatives across the state.
As the session progresses, Sturtevant’s position positions Republicans as the true defenders of common-sense values. Voters who cherish family, life, and limited government intrusion will see in him a steadfast ally. The amendment’s passage would mark a dangerous shift, but voices like Sturtevant’s offer hope for rejection.
Watch the senator’s full remarks here: https://x.com/LoudounGOP/status/2016973166287954426
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