Karianne Lisonbee, a Utah state legislator, posted a series of messages on April 13, 2026, highlighting her legislative work and upcoming campaign events.
In one post from the afternoon of April 13, Lisonbee shared a personal account related to her stance on abortion and disability rights. She wrote: “Someone once told me, to my face, that every disabled baby should be aborted. That broke my heart.
I authored legislation in Utah that prohibits abortions performed solely because of a potential Down syndrome diagnosis. We also made sure mothers receive real information and real https://t.co/8bHTXUCyTg” (April 13, 2026).
Later that evening, she informed Davis County residents about opportunities to meet her in person: “Davis County, I’ll be in Bountiful tonight and Kaysville Wednesday. Would love to meet you! https://t.co/Sq6PFt2ODM” (April 13, 2026).
She followed up with another message directing constituents to more information about her campaign events: “And for all the info on my campaign events, check out: https://t.co/obfVvteW5F” (April 13, 2026).
Utah law restricts abortions based solely on a Down syndrome diagnosis. The state has passed measures requiring healthcare providers to offer accurate information about Down syndrome when discussing prenatal diagnoses with patients.
