Press Releases
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| June 2008: |
| Roys Steps Down |
| NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin (NPCW) announced today that Kelda Helen Roys has stepped down ...
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| April 2008: |
| Meet the Real McCain: Anti-Choice, Anti-Birth Control, Anti-Women |
| Madison, WI – NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin executive director Kelda Helen Roys issued the following ...
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| March 2008: |
| Gov. Doyle Signs Compassionate Care for Rape Victims Act Into Law: First pro-choice bill in a generation ensures access to emergency birth control for rape victims |
| Madison, WI - Yesterday, women's health advocates marked a historic success in the battle to ensure that women have ...
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| Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Stands with Planned Parenthood and NARAL: Rep Ott's attempt to censor women's health advocates fails |
| Milwaukee, WI - Yesterday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel rejected Representative Jim Ott's efforts to silence Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin's ...
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| Sen. Vinehout Breaks Campaign Promise to Women: Vinehout Leads Effort to Allow Pharmacists to Deny Women Birth Control |
| Madison, WI - In a shocking move yesterday afternoon, State Senator Kathleen Vinehout broke her campaign pledge to Wisconsin ...
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| "How Much Time Should She Do?" Campaign Continues: Anti-health care politicians' attacks will not obscure their voting records |
| Madison, WI - Approximately 20,000 Wisconsin voters will receive mailers from Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin (PPAWI) today, as ...
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| Representative, How Much Time Should She Do?: Women's health advocates launch media campaign to educate public on criminal abortion ban |
| Madison, WI – Today, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin and NARAL Pro-Choice Wisconsin Foundation launched a joint media campaign to ...
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| February 2008: |
| Citizens Speak Out Against Wisconsin's Criminal Abortion Ban: Senate Health Committee holds hearing on Women's Health and Safety Act |
| Citizens, health care providers, and faith leaders from around Wisconsin spoke out against criminalizing abortion yesterday at a hearing ...
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