Senator McSally on Judges

Trump has nominated scores of judges committed to dismantling our rights – and senators who confirmed them must own the harm they’re already doing from the bench. Click here to read about their decisions undermining our constitutional rights and protections

Health Care

 She said:  “I am passionate about protecting people with preexisting conditions and forcing insurance companies to provide them health insurance.” Source

She voted for 7 out of 7* of the judges with the worst records on health care.

LGBTQ Rights

 She said:  “Philosophically, I believe marriage is between one man and one woman, and it should be left to the states.” Source

She voted for 8 out of 8* of the judges with the worst records on LGBTQ rights.

Reproductive Health Care

 She said:  “I believe in the sanctity of all human life.” ” I am pro-life with three exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother.” Source

She voted for 8 out of 8* of the judges with the worst records on reproductive health care.

Worker & Consumer Rights

 She said:  “Working parents shouldn’t have to make a choice between maintaining their career or starting a family.” Source

She voted for 8 out of 8* of the judges with the worst records on worker & consumer rights.

Environment

 She said:  “Nobody wants to drink polluted water or breathe bad air. I am an avid mountain climber and adventurer, and I know as well as anyone the value of our natural landscapes.” Source

She voted for 11 out of 11* of the judges with the worst records on the environment.

Police Misconduct

 She said:  In response to the police killing of George Floyd: “There’s no place for this kind of abuse of power by law enforcement in our country who are sworn to protect and serve.” Source

She voted for 6 out of 6* of the judges with the worst records on police misconduct & criminal justice.  

Voting Rights

 She said:  “The pioneers who fought tirelessly and courageously to give women the right to vote paved the way for me and for every woman across our country to fully participate in our representative government. I am proud to join each one of my female colleagues in the U.S. Senate to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment.” Source

She voted for 9 out of 9* of the judges with the worst records on voting rights.  

*The Senator did not cast a vote for all judges in our list.