Representative Ken King killed the top life-saving bill aimed at stopping abortion pills in Texas.

King claims to be 100% Pro-Life, but he is responsible for the Texas House’s Pro-Life failures in 2025.

Last year, Ken King killed a critical Pro-Life bill that would have protected Texas mothers and babies from the 19,000 deadly abortion pills flooding Texas yearly, known as the Woman and Child Protection Act. After the bill passed the Texas Senate, it was sent to King’s committee, where he single-handedly killed it. He waited so long to move it forward that it died in May.

After his antics, 130 Pro-Life leaders, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, and Governor Greg Abbott joined together to bring this issue back in another legislative session. Four months later, Ken King was forced to allow a weaker version of the bill out of his committee.

Even though the bill ultimately passed, King’s obstruction was the single most damaging setback for Pro-Life efforts last year.

In 2017, Ken King voted with Democrats to weaken Pro-Life laws. That same year, he refused to vote to ban dismemberment abortions. He voted against protecting children with disabilities from late-term abortions, and in 2019, King again rejected efforts to defend preborn babies diagnosed with disabilities.

Time and again, when it mattered most, Ken King sided against Life.

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