Representative William L. "Bill" Proctor

Sessionsort iconNameNumberImpactSponsorVote Result
Regular Session 2008Abortion HB 257

Restricts access to reproductive health care and puts the health and safety of Florida women at risk.

Representative Anthony "Trey" Traviesa Anti-Choice
Regular Session 2008Fetal Personhood HB 513

This bill would elevate the legal status of the fetus at any stage of development to that of an adult human being.

Representative Ralph PoppellAnti-Choice
Regular Session 2007Parental Notice HB 1497

Restricts access to abortion

Representative Anthony "Trey" Traviesa Anti-Choice
Regular Session 2005TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) HB 1041

Restricts access to abortion

Representative Aaron BeanAnti-Choice
Regular Session 2004Parental Notification for ballot HJR 1

Restricts access to abortion for young women

Not In Office
Regular Session 2003Fetal Homicide HB 707

Undermines the right of a woman to choose an abortion and elevates the legal status of the fetus to that of an adult human being

Representative Juan-Carlos "J.C." Planas Not In Office
Regular Session 2002TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) HB 1223

Restricts access to abortion

Representative Aaron BeanNot In Office
Regular Session 2001Fetal Homicide HB 457

Undermines the right of a woman to choose an abortion and elevates the legal status of the fetus to that of an adult human being

Not In Office
Senator or Representative: 
Representative
District Number: 
20
Party: 
Republican
General Information: 


Contact Information:

District Office:
Suite 2
900 SR 16
St. Augustine, FL 32084-8592
Phone: (904) 823-2550

Legislative Assistant: Alison Johnson
District Secretary: Lori Senea

Capitol Office:
412 House Office Building
402 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone: (850) 488-2977

Biographical Information:
City of Residence: St. Augustine
Occupation: Chancellor, Flagler College
Spouse: Pamela Evans Duke, of Gainesville
Child(ren): Priscilla N. Proctor, Samuel M. Proctor (deceased)
Grandchild(ren): Madeline Rose Schuh, Samuel Nottingham Schuh
Education: University of Florida, Fall 1951; Stetson University, 1954; Florida State University, B.S., 1956; M.S., 1964; Ph.D., 1968
Born: January 27, 1933, Atlanta, GA
Military: U.S. Army Reserve 1954-1964
Moved to Florida: 1944
Religious Affiliation: Presbyterian
Recreational Interest: golf, swimming, walking

Legislative Service:
Elected to the House in 2004, reelected subsequently