9.30.24 Voter Empowerment Alert
What are my voting rights exactly? Know your voter rights so you’ll feel confident and unshakable when you go to cast your ballot.
What are my voting rights exactly? Know your voter rights so you’ll feel confident and unshakable when you go to cast your ballot.
The National Women’s Health Network Policy & Advocacy team took to Capitol Hill for an event hosted by All* Above All, advocating for the Each Act.
How do I get my friends and loved ones to vote? Every vote has the power to impact women’s health. Encourage your friends and loved ones to vote by:
Project 2025, released by The Heritage Foundation under the official name Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, is a dangerous call to action.
Making a plan to vote is empowering and effective. Making a plan to vote greatly increases the chances you actually will.
Making a pledge is a psychological strategy that helps keep you focused and committed to goals you might otherwise be tempted to give up on.
The 2024 election will be, yet again, the most consequential election of our lives. Women’s health and voting rights are inextricably linked.
I won’t be in on Election Day. What are my options? Depending on your state, you might be eligible to submit an absentee ballot, vote by mail, or vote early.
Each state sets its own voter ID rules. Most require voters to bring identification to vote in person.
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.