NARAL Looks Forward to Working With the Incoming Biden-Harris Administration on Our Shared Commitment to Advancing Reproductive Freedom
"We are excited to turn the page on this dark chapter in our history and usher in a new era of leadership in our country that will put our collective health, safety, and wellbeing first," said
President-elect
President-elect
The Trump administration doubled down on its hostility toward reproductive freedom by appointing anti-choice cabinet members who executed on Trump's unpopular agenda of power and control. Secretary of State
As we turn the page on four years of unyielding attacks on reproductive freedom, it is more important than ever that we have cabinet officials ready to undo the damage of their predecessors. We know that the incoming Biden-Harris administration understands that true reproductive freedom cannot be achieved until every body is free to make their own decisions about their bodies, their lives, and their futures. As a result, we trust that the incoming administration will appoint key cabinet members who have a demonstrated record of supporting reproductive freedom.



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