Senator Evelyn J. Lynn*

Sessionsort iconNameNumberImpactSponsorVote Result
Regular Session 2008Abortion/Mandatory Ultrasound SB 2400

Violates the doctor-patient relationship by requiring that doctors perform ultrasounds prior to any abortion

Senator Daniel WebsterPro-Choice
Regular Session 2005TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) SB 1602

Restricts access to abortion

Senator Paula Dockery* Anti-Choice
Regular Session 2004Parental Notification for ballot HJR 1

Restricts access to abortion for young women

Anti-Choice
Regular Session 2002TRAP (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) HB 1223

Restricts access to abortion

Representative Aaron BeanAnti-Choice
Regular Session 2001Fetal Homicide HB 497

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

Pro-Choice
Senator or Representative: 
Senator
District Number: 
7
Party: 
Republican
General Information: 

***Prior to being elected to the Senate, Senator Lynn was a member of the Florida House of Representatives. Therefore her votes while a Representative have also been included in the scoresheet above.

Contact Information:

District Offices:
536 North Halifax Avenue, Suite 101
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
(386) 238-3180
FAX (386) 238-3179

Legislative Assistants: Charlyn Thompson, Kathleen Roe and Frankie Robert

or

151 SE Osceola Avenue, 3rd Floor City Hall
Ocala, FL 34471-2148
(352) 694-0160

Legislative Assistant: Jeanne McIntosh

or

200 South 7th Avenue
Room 1-C
Palatka, FL 32177-4612

Statewide: 1-866-831-2665

Capitol Office:
Room 212
Senate Office Building
404 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
(850) 487-5033

Email: lynn.evelyn.web@flsenate.gov

Biographical Information:
Occupation: Legislator, Consultant
Children: Karen Jans, Robert Grimm;
Grandchild: Sara
Education: • Queens College, B.A.
• Stetson University, M.A
• University of Florida, Ed.D.
Religious Affiliation: Methodist
Recreation: Travel, watercolor, reading

Legislative Service:
Elected to the Senate in 2002, reelected subsequently
House of Representatives, 1994-2002