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Common Dreams | Showing 'What's at Stake in November,' Senate GOP Blocks Right to Contraception Act
Reproductive Equity Now similarly warned on social media that "it's obvious from today's vote that anti-abortion extremists will not stop at banning abortion. They will attempt to block our access to birth control, attack IVF, eliminate LGBTQ+ healthcare, and decimate our reproductive autonomy. This is what's at stake in November."

Reproductive Equity Now Statement After Senate Republicans Block Passage of Right to Contraception Act
Hart Holder continued, “Today’s failure to advance the Right to Contraception Act, ahead of this week’s anniversary of Griswold v. Connecticut, drives home why state-based organizing for reproductive equity is so important. This November, we must elect reproductive equity champions up and down the ballot, from the Oval Office to the Senate to state legislatures and city halls. We cannot sit idly by and watch as legislation protecting our basic human rights is repeatedly blocked by far-right, anti-abortion politicians.”

Connecticut Sun Announce Commissioner's Cup Recipient: Reproductive Equity Now
“Reproductive Equity Now is honored to partner with the Connecticut Sun for this year’s Commissioner’s Cup to raise awareness and build a people-powered movement around reproductive equity and abortion access. With reproductive rights on the chopping block nationwide, Connecticut continues to lead the way in protecting and expanding access to care—but that’s only possible when we have the people behind us,” said Liz Gustafson, Connecticut State Director of Reproductive Equity Now.
BU Daily Free Press | Two years post-Roe: Greater Boston assesses local impact, looks ahead to November
Taylor St. Germain, communications director of Reproductive Equity Now, an organization that aims to provide equitable reproductive healthcare access for all people in New England, said she thinks voters will “rise up” and go to the polls “in droves to support abortion access” this November.
“Reproductive freedom is on the line in every single election up and down the ballot in every state across the country,” St. Germain said.

Boston Globe | Warren, Markey speak to threats facing national abortion access at Boston hearing
Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, said Massachusetts residents have called the abortion legal hotline in recent days with “tremendous confusion about what’s legal and what’s not legal.”
She said there have been more than 120 calls to the hotline during which the organization has helped providers navigate Telehealth abortion care.
“In the face of right wing extremists, we’re going to continue to step up,” she said.
Commonwealth Beacon | Warren, Markey say Mass. not safe in national fight over abortion
Warren also said that there is a possibility that if Donald Trump becomes president he could begin enforcing an 1873 anti-vice law that bans the mailing of equipment that could be used to administer an abortion. The Comstock Act has not been applied in the last 50 years but any president could theoretically enforce it, Warren said.
The law would have a significant impact on Massachusetts, Rose said, because it would prevent providers from mailing out abortion medications to their out-of-state patients, make it difficult for pharmaceutical companies to mail abortion medication to the state, and prohibit the delivery of healthcare equipment required by abortion providers.
“It is a zombie law from 1873 that should frankly stay dead,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, the head of Reproductive Equity Now. “It is shameful that the Republicans are trying to resurrect it. It really goes to show you that they will use any means necessary to ban abortions if [Trump] does that.”
WCVB | 'Furious' Sen. Warren holds reproductive rights hearing in Boston
Testimony also pointed to a big increase in out-of-state patients seeking care in Massachusetts, leading to longer waits.
"Our clinics are contending with more patients," Holder said. "More appointments are funds paying for more care."
MassLive.com | ‘We’re not safe’: In Boston, experts, advocates warn the fight over abortion rights isn’t over
Rebecca Hart Holder, the president of the advocacy group Reproductive Equity Now, cast the current debate in even more binary terms, warning that attacks on abortion access have opened the door to attacks on marriage rights, gender equity, and other privacy-related protections Americans take for granted.
“If you look at a Venn Diagram of the antiabortion movement and the anti-gender equity movement, it is a circle,” she said.
NBC 10 Boston | Warren, Markey spotlight reproductive rights in field hearing
Attorney General Andrea Campbell, ACLU of Massachusetts Executive Director Carol Rose, Reproductive Equity Now President Rebecca Hart Holder, Brigham and Women's Hospital physician Dr. Kathryn Fay, and U.S. Sen. Edward Markey are expected to participate as the Economic Policy Subcommittee that Warren chairs convenes a hearing titled "The Economic and Health Impacts of Threats to Reproductive Rights."

Reproductive Equity Now Publishes Organizing Zine on Dangers of Anti-Abortion Centers
“Anti-abortion centers are deceptive, dangerous institutions. Our goal is to arm our communities with the tools to identify these anti-abortion facilities, protect themselves against disinformation and deception, and find legitimate, unbiased reproductive health care,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, President of Reproductive Equity Now. “We have seen and heard firsthand from patients who have been impacted by anti-abortion centers' shame, stigma, and deception. Today, we’re combatting this harm with a new organizing zine to spread accurate health care information, activate grassroots movement building, and take creative approaches to alert our communities to the dangers of anti-abortion centers.”
State House News Service | Maternal health bill poised for breakthrough in legislature
“I think it’s hugely significant that these bills have made it to Ways and Means. It’s definitely some recognition from the Legislature, I think, of really a critical juncture we’re facing,” said Claire Teylouni, director of governmental affairs at Reproductive Equity Now, as she invoked the worsening maternal health crisis and a growing volume of home births.
CT Mirror | CT bill on providing reproductive care info at religious hospitals dies
“We’re disappointed,” said Liz Gustafson, Connecticut state director of Reproductive Equity Now. “We, as advocates, knew, going into this short legislative session, that we were all working against the clock.
“We’re encouraged that it got out of committee, and by the House and Senate co-sponsors. … We’re going to use this time to see if there’s anything we can add or adjust in the language to strengthen the bill. And we’re confident we’ll be able to get it over the finish line next session.”
WFSB | Expanded paid sick leave bill heads to the governor’s desk
“We are so grateful for the leadership of She Leads Justice, the Connecticut Working Families Party, members of the Paid Sick Days Coalition, and Sen. Julie Kushner for their tireless advocacy to expand paid sick leave to workers across Connecticut,” said Liz Gustafson, Connecticut state director of Reproductive Equity Now, an advocacy group.

Reproductive Equity Now Statement After Connecticut Legislature Passes Bill to Expand Paid Sick Days
“We are so grateful for the leadership of She Leads Justice, the Connecticut Working Families Party, members of the Paid Sick Days Coalition, and Senator Julie Kushner for their tireless advocacy to expand paid sick leave to workers across Connecticut. Every person must be able to access the health care they want and need without the risk of losing their job, their pay, or their economic security. Whether a person is taking time to access abortion care, pregnancy care, or preventative care, they deserve access to paid sick time,” said Liz Gustafson, Connecticut State Director of Reproductive Equity Now.

Reproductive Equity Now Applauds Legislation to Protect Patients’ and Providers’ Health Data, Digital Privacy
Rebecca Hart Holder, President of Reproductive Equity Now: “In a post-Roe world, protecting our digital privacy is essential to securing reproductive equity. Our digital footprint reveals some of the most personal details of our life, including where we work, live, seek medical care, and more. When receiving and providing abortion care, the last thing patients and providers need to worry about is the cellphone in their pocket, allowing someone hundreds of miles away to track their every move. And we know this scenario is not a hypothetical.”
The Granite Post | NH reproductive rights advocates screen film showcasing the dangers of fake Abortion clinics
Reproductive Equity NOW hosted a watch party for Pro-Choice advocates in Concord, NH. Preconceived (2024) follows two women who find themselves unexpectedly expecting and have unfortunate run-ins with fake abortion clinics, mirroring how NH has 20 known fake clinics itself.

Reproductive Equity Now Statement in Advance of Oral Arguments in Case Challenging EMTALA
“This attempt by far-right, anti-abortion extremists to usurp EMTALA and threaten the lives of pregnant people has put the anti-abortion movement’s cruelty on full display. Abortion and emergency labor care are life-saving, life-affirming forms of health care,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, President of Reproductive Equity Now.

Reproductive Equity Now Statement in Advance of Oral Arguments in Case Challenging EMTALA
“This attempt to usurp EMTALA and put pregnant patients’ lives at risk is simply cruel and inhumane. Abortion and emergency labor care are life-saving, life-affirming forms of health care,” said Liz Gustafson, Connecticut State Director of Reproductive Equity Now.
MassLive | Who is John Deaton, the long-shot Republican trying to unseat Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren?
In an April 5 letter, Rebecca Hart Holder, the president of Boston-based Reproductive Equity Now, asked Deaton to clarify his position on the critical issue, writing that his “campaign website has virtually no information about your policy platform.”
Hart Holder also wrote that she was concerned about “extreme, anti-abortion statements from your senior campaign leadership.”
Politico Massachusetts Playbook | Roe Fallout
MEANWHILE — The abortion-rights advocacy group Reproductive Equity Now is urging the most prominent of Warren’s current Republican U.S. Senate rivals, John Deaton, to clarify his stance on abortion access. The group is also calling out Deaton over anti-abortion messages that his campaign manager, Michael Gorecki, posted online years ago, according to a letter that REN President Rebecca Hart Holder sent to Deaton’s campaign on Monday that was obtained by Playbook.