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ELECTION NEWS
–Â Election 2024: Trump campaigns in Nevada; Walz visits Minnesota after Obama rallies for Harris.
–Â Abortion has passed inflation as the top election issue for women under 30, survey finds.
–Â Women voters revisited: inflation, abortion, and increased motivation in the 2024 Election countdown.
– Feeling stressed about the election? Here’s what some are doing and what they say you can do too.
– Harness the power of your vote: A young voter’s guide for 2024.
WOMEN’S HEALTH ISSUE EDUCATION
–Â Georgia Supreme Court reinstates abortion ban amid legal battle.
–Â Supreme Court declines Biden’s appeal in Texas emergency abortion case.
–Â A dramatic rise in pregnant women dying in Texas after abortion ban.
–Â LGBTQ+ women face disproportionate rates of mental health issues and barriers to care.
– Opinion: Telehealth can reduce chaos and confusion in reproductive Care—especially in states with abortion bans.
–Â I lived it: I had a postpartum hemorrhage: Why maternal health needs a champion.Â
NWHN Trusted Resource Highlight
Policy update: NWHN Advocates for Abortion Legislation on Capitol Hill.
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