RICHMOND, VA – Delegate Wren Williams (R – Stuart) issued the following statement tonight:

“This could be the biggest win for life, liberty and limited government that we may see in a lifetime. For the past 49 years, under the Supreme Court’s unilateral orders, the murder of 62 million unborn children was legalized and sanctioned – against the will of the American people.

Tonight, the iron curtain is cracking. In a draft of its Majority Decision, the Supreme Court recognizes the evident truth – that Roe vs. Wade was terribly decided, that abortion was never a ‘constitutional right,’ and that the American people and their representatives should have the power to protect the right to life of unborn children.

When this decision is passed down, I will work with my colleagues and fight to protect the unborn here in Virginia on behalf of my constituents. I will never stop fighting for the rights of the most vulnerable among us who have no voice. And I will always stand and vote for Life.”

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Wren Williams is currently the sitting delegate representing Virginia’s 9th House District, serving on the Committee on Public Safety, Committee on Privileges and Elections, and the Committee on Courts of Justice. Prior to running for the House of Delegates, Wren served as Chairman of the Patrick County Republican Committee, where he increased membership, helped flip the board of supervisors to Republican control, and raised money to make Patrick County one of the most active Republican Committees in the Commonwealth 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. Outside of politics, Wren lives in Stuart, Va. with his wife, Britt, where they own and operate Schneider & Williams Law Firm.