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Since , our member-driven campaigns have propelled political and cultural change at every level, from the statehouse to the White House. When it comes time to rally by the thousands on the steps of the Supreme Court in support of abortion access, our members are there. When it comes time to push back against the disinformation and fear peddled by anti-choice extremists who want to take away our freedom, our members are there.

And when it comes time to hold political leaders accountable at the ballot box, our members are there. Working together, we push our friends to be bolder, lift up the champions fighting for true reproductive freedom, and shine a spotlight of accountability on the bad actors trying to impose their unpopular and out-of-touch agenda on us all.

Will you join us? With more than 2. We believe in the power of people to make a difference, and we help to drive that positive change by educating Americans about the threats to reproductive freedom and holding bad actors accountable at every level. Together, we can ensure an environment that guarantees every woman the right to informed and empowered choices. Now more than ever, we need pro-choice champions at all levels of government who will stand up and fight for the values that Americans hold dear.

Amidst unprecedented attacks on the right to access basic reproductive healthcare, we need leaders who will not only oppose the torrent of anti-choice restrictions that cut off access to care, but to advance and expand access for all Americans. Roe v. Wade is very much at stake. The Supreme Court strikes down a Nebraska ban on second-trimester abortions, invalidating similar laws in many other states.

More than a million advocates are present, making the march the largest demonstration in American history up until that point. The National Journal ranks NARAL Pro-Choice America second among the nation's top 21 political organizations for its impressive win rate among endorsed congressional candidates in hotly contested races. In the first few days of his presidency, Barack Obama signs several executive orders, including a repeal of the Global Gag Rule banning federal funds to foreign family planning organizations that offer abortions or provide information or counseling on abortion.

NARAL launches the Men for Choice program, organizing men who stand with women in the shared fight for reproductive freedom. NARAL joins the successful AskAboutAbortion campaign, started by Renee Bracey Sherman, in which over 50, Americans and the heads of nine leading grassroots organizations called on debate moderators to ask a question about abortion during the Democratic primary debates. The campaign shines a light on the fact that abortion is not a niche issue.

Hellerstedt , the United States Supreme Court rules that certain clinic closure laws in the state of Texas are unconstitutional. The Court found that these laws create huge obstacles to women seeking reproductive healthcare, making a strong case to strike down similar laws in other states.

This marked the first time anyone shared a personal abortion story on stage at the Democratic Convention. NARAL members participated in the March on Washington and sister marches in states across the country with millions of Americans, marking the largest single-day protest in the history of the United States. Together we demanded that our representatives in Washington act NOW to protect our most fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right to abortion guaranteed by Roe v.

With events in all 50 states, the day of action was the largest single-day protest of a Supreme Court nominee in the nation's history. NARAL launches Reality of Roe, a major campaign to educate Americans in all 50 states about the current threat to the legal right to abortion and reproductive freedom in their communities, and to mobilize its more than 2 million members to take action in support of protecting and expanding access.

The Reality of Roe campaign works to secure policy victories where opportunities exist — especially as a result of electoral gains at the state level in the elections — and defends against major legislative threats. Thousands of people throughout the country show up to protect reproductive freedom and rally in support of abortion rights. Sign up. Make Calls. Up Next Laying the Foundation for Protections. Laying the Foundation for Protections. Up Next When Protections Started.

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