Health Info, Policy Updates
9.30.24 Voter Empowerment Alert
September 30, 2024
What are my voting rights exactly? Know your voter rights so you’ll feel confident and unshakable when you go to cast your ballot.
Health Info, Policy Updates
Publication Date: September 30, 2024
By: NWHN Staff
The 2024 election will be, yet again, the most consequential election of our lives.
Women’s health and voting rights are inextricably linked. Our votes can save lives, restore bodily autonomy, and transform the country into a place where women and people assigned female at birth are full citizens again. As part of our #4Her2024 Get Out the Vote campaign, the NWHN, Sarah Epperson, and NOISE FOR NOW bring you this exclusive T-shirt so that you can proudly identify as a women’s health voter. 90% of the proceeds go right back to the NWHN’s work. Preorder today.
What are my voting rights exactly? I’m afraid someone will try to intimidate me at the polls, or suppress my vote.
Know your voter rights so you’ll feel confident and unshakable when you go to cast your ballot.
– Know your general Election Day rights
– Know your voter rights as a voter with a disability
– What to do if someone is interfering with your right to vote
Get more free voting tips and resources at our Voting HQ Page.
– Election 2024: Harris visits the southern border; Trump meets with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy.
– Justice Department sues Alabama, claiming it purged voters too close to the election.
– Voter registration is spiking, particularly among young adults.
– Here’s what these young voters say are their top issues in the 2024 election.
– Harris’ emphasis on maternal health care is paying dividends with Black women voters.
– Trump tells women he ‘will be your protector’ as GOP struggles with outreach to female voters.
– States with abortion bans saw steep declines in birth control prescriptions after Roe.
– ‘One death is too many’: abortion bans usher in US maternal mortality crisis.
– Pentagon to spend $500M on women’s health research.
– LGBTQ+ adults may have greater risk of poor brain health, likely due to ‘minority stress’.
– Florida restricts sex ed references to contraception and consent.
– Opinion: I’m an OB-GYN in the South. Abortion bans make it impossible to ‘do no harm.’
In Solidarity,
The National Women’s Health Network
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