Public Policy on Reproductive Choices

Public Policy on Reproductive Choices

Protect the constitutional right of privacy of the individual to make reproductive choices.

excerpt from letter to the editor published may 11, 2022
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Today (May 11, 2022), the News & Observer published a letter to the editor submitted by the Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters of North Carolina regarding our commitment to ensuring that all people have equal access to repr

Women Holding Sign Bans Off Our Bodies
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The League of Women Voters of the United States president Dr. Deborah Turner and CEO Virginia Kase Solomón issued a joint statement in response to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

LWVUS Response to Court Leak of proposed Reproductive Rights Decision
Public Statement

WASHINGTON — Today the League of Women Voters of the United States president Dr.

LWV Michigan

Action Alerts

The League of Women Voters of Michigan supports the Reproductive Freedom for All petition currently being circulated.

Money and Politics
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How Citizen's United Will Affect the 2022 Midterms
LWVUS Blog / Last Updated: January 21, 2022
By: Lilly McGee

LWVSC Action Alert

Action Alerts

On Wednesday, January 26, 9 am, the SC Senate Medical Affairs Committee will take up two dangerous bills: 1) S.988 "Trigger Law," bans all abortions and declares a fertilized egg to be a person; 2) S. 907 "Abortion Reversal Bill" requiring health professionals to provide unproven misinformation.

PDF icon 1/26/2022  LWVSC Testimony: S. 988 Abortion "Trigger Law"

Keep Abortion Legal Protest
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Reproductive Justice Cases You Should Know About

The U.S. health care system should provide a basic level of quality health care at an affordable cost to all U.S. residents. Basic care includes disease prevention, primary care (including prenatal and reproductive health), acute long-term care, mental health care, as well as health promotion and education. Health care policy goals should include the equitable distribution of services and delivery of care, advancement of medical research and technology, and a reasonable total national expenditure level. 

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