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Monthly Archives: October, 2020

  1. 10 Results of Restrictive Abortion Laws

    What voters of 2020 need to know and understand about the damaging 10 Results of Restrictive Abortion Laws. Daily Kos | Oct. 22, 2020 | Author: Zawn Villines | read full article As the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court grows more certain, so too does the end or severe erosion of Roe…

  2. Opposed to abortion justify Biden vote

    For those of you who have family and friends opposed to abortion, voted for Trump in 2016 and now are struggling to justify a Biden vote, the following is from a pro- lifer’s post explaining WHY she is changing her vote in 2020. You may find this helpful. From an ardent pro-lifer; “I have felt…

  3. What if Roe v. Wade is Overturned?

    The tragic death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a stalwart defender of abortion rights, has left many women concerned about what might happen to their reproductive lives if Roe v. Wade, the court decision that enshrined abortion as a constitutional right, is overturned. While it’s true that abortion is under attack and women’s access to…

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  • House Passes Cruel Reconciliation Bill
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 3, 2025 CONTACT: Carina Pacheco, naf@berlinrosen.com  Statement from NAF President & CEO Brittany Fonteno on how the passing of the reconciliation bill will impact reproductive health access: What is abundantly clear to abortion providers and advocates is that the Trump administration and its allies have used the reconciliation bill as yet another tactic for achieving… […]
  • Wisconsin’s Pre-Civil War Ban Invalidated
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 2, 2025 CONTACT: Carina Pacheco, naf@berlinrosen.com  Statement from Brittany Fonteno, President & CEO of the National Abortion Federation, on Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision to strike down 1849 law: I am heartened by the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision affirming that abortion is legal in the state and rejecting the use of an archaic 19th-century statute to… […]

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