Pro-Choice Lobby Day at Iowa State House

Pro-Choice Lobby Day at the Iowa State House


Pro-ChoiceAmerica.org

“Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain.”

Have
you signed up for Pro-Choice Lobby Day yet?  If not, there is
still time to make sure your voice is heard at the Iowa State
House. 

Stand up for reproductive rights, women's health, and
choice with NARAL Pro-Choice America in Iowa and other pro-choice
partners at our:


2005 PRO-CHOICE LOBBY DAY


Thursday, February 24


10:00 am – 3:00 pm




We
need every pro-choice Iowan to be a part of this important grassroots
event!  It shows our lawmakers that we will not be silent and will
pay close attention to their decisions this legislative session. 
Express your support for any number of reproductive health issues
(medically-accurate and age-appropriate sex education, women's access
to the morning-after pill, safe and legal abortion) – and be a voice
for hundreds!


 

Talking
with your legislators in person is the most powerful tool an activist
has – don't let it go to waste.  Sign up today!


**We
also recommend setting up meetings with your legislators beforehand, so
they know you're coming.  To find your legislators, click here.


 

P.S. 
We've heard that anti-choice groups are gearing up to introduce new
legislation to further restrict our reproductive rights.  Don't
sit this lobby day out!


Click here to tell your friends about this.
 



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1 Response to Pro-Choice Lobby Day at Iowa State House

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Even if we can't be at the rally we should do what we can at the local level. Having an abortion is no eaasy decision. It's a decision that no government official has any right to veto. It's a decision that should be made between a woman, her doctor, and her god or goddess as revealed to her according to her faith tradition.

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