STUART, VA – Delegate Wren Williams (R – Stuart) calls on Delegate Marie March to answer for the remarks she wrote on Facebook on February 6th, 2019, in which Delegate March stated that Government should not make abortion illegal.

“The voters deserve to know Delegate Marie March’s actual position on abortion. 72 hours after March’s Pro-Choice remarks were publicized and later covered by The Roanoke Times, Delegate March still has not answered for her comments,” Williams said.

“March refuses to answer for why she was spouting Liberal, Pro-Choice talking points on abortion in 2019. She refuses to answer for her statements that the Government ‘should not be involved,’ ‘should not make abortion illegal,’ and instead ‘should let people make their own decisions’ on ‘deciding to terminate a pregnancy.’”

“Unlike Delegate March, who was publicly Pro-Choice before she turned politician last year, my wife Britt and I have always been 100% Pro-Life. As committed Christians and attorneys, we have gladly facilitated adoptions to save one baby at a time for many years. In my first term as a delegate, I introduced an “Infant Born Alive Protection Act” as a step towards making Virginia a Pro-Life state. I will always stand and fight for Life – because that’s what I’ve always done.”

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Wren Williams is currently the sitting delegate representing Virginia’s 9th House District, serving on the Committees on Public Safety, Privileges and Elections, and Courts of Justice. Since redistricting, Williams is running for re-election in Virginia’s new 47th House District. Prior to his election as delegate, Williams served as chairman of the Patrick County Republican Committee (PCRC), where he increased membership, raised money, and flipped the board of supervisors and school board to Republican control – earning the Republican Party of Virginia’s “Unit of the Year” award. During the 2020 election, Wren traveled the country to help the Republican National Committee (RNC) and President Trump fight for election integrity in the courtroom in Wisconsin. In 2021, Williams made headlines when he challenged and defeated a 14-year incumbent by 26 points in the Republican Primary. Outside of politics, Wren lives in Stuart, VA with his wife, Britt, where they own and operate Schneider & Williams Law Firm.