STUART, VA – Delegate Wren Williams (R – Stuart) issued the following statement this morning:

“There is so much joy in this moment. Across three generations, Pro-Life Americans have prayed, marched, served, contributed and campaigned so that unborn children can be recognized for who they are: precious gifts from God who are made in his image and worthy of every protection.

This is the biggest win for life, liberty and limited government – and Goodness – that we have ever seen in America, since the Emancipation and the fall of Jim Crow. I applaud the justices for standing firm in their opinion, in the face of a historic leak attacking SCOTUS’s integrity, a failed assassination attempt, and relentless pressure and threats from the media, Democrat politicians, and far-Left activists. 

In its Majority Decision, the Supreme Court recognizes the evident truth that Roe vs. Wade was wrongly decided and that abortion was never a ‘constitutional right.’ The iron curtain of death has crumbled. In America today, the people and their representatives now have the power to protect unborn children. This will go down as one of the greatest days in American history.

My wife Britt and I have always been 100% Pro-Life. In our work as attorneys, we helped facilitate adoptions for women in difficult situations, and last year as a delegate, I introduced the ‘Infant Born Alive Protection Act.’ I am the only Pro-Life candidate in my race for re-election, and I will support a ban on abortion in Virginia.”

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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.