What the Mid-Term Elections Mean for Reproductive Rights: A Growing Threat
The results of this year’s midterm elections were scary for reproductive rights advocates.
The results of this year’s midterm elections were scary for reproductive rights advocates.
One hundred is an exciting and flashy number, however there are 535 Congresspeople (100 in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives).
The latest statement from the National Organization for Women regarding the 2014 Congressional election results.
Women in Colorado, North Dakota, and Tennessee could find their access to abortion and reproductive health services severely restricted this November.
The National Organization of Women was founded as a grassroots activist organization to affect change on a city, state, and national level. In the year 2014, nearly 50 years since its founding, NOW is still committed to highlighting the strong local chapters across the country that persist in grassroots efforts to create political change.