Petition: Rally to Support New Hampshire Independent Clinics

The Executive Council
just voted to defund
New Hampshire’s reproductive & sexual health clinics.

New Hampshire’s Executive Council has now voted five consecutive times to deny the state’s reproductive health clinics funding for family planning programs. This loss of funding will prevent New Hampshire communities and patients from accessing low-cost, essential health care like birth control, annual exams, pregnancy tests, STI tests and treatment, and cancer screenings.

With four out of five Councilors voting against the public health interests of their constituents, we must continue to raise our voices and hold the Executive Council accountable for this attack on our reproductive health care.

Sign the Petition:

Tell the Executive Council that you will stand up for reproductive health care in the Granite State and hold elected leaders accountable.

Let the heroic staff of clinics like Concord’s Equality Health Center and Greenland’s Lovering Health Center know — we have their back.

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Reproductive freedom is being attacked by small groups of extremist politicians—even here in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire’s two independent reproductive and sexual health clinics,
Equality Health Center of Concord and Lovering Health Center  of Greenland, have been hit especially hard by these attacks.

Attacks on our clinics

and their patients:

The New Hampshire Executive Council just voted to defund the state’s reproductive and sexual health clinics’ family planning programs. This vote will impact Granite Staters’ access to basic, essential health care, and take a disproportionate toll on low-income New Hampshire residents who rely on these critical services.

Now, we must recruit new leadership to the Executive Council who will show up to protect our clinics and the patients they serve.

Let’s rally to support the future of the Lovering Health Center, Equality Center, and Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and expect all our local elected leaders to do the same.

How did your Councilor vote

on Family Planning Contracts?

Joe Kenney, District 1 
VOTED AGAINST OUR CLINICS AND THEIR PATIENTS

Cinde Warmington, District 2
VOTED FOR OUR CLINICS AND THEIR PATIENTS

Janet Stevens, District 3
VOTED
AGAINST OUR CLINICS AND THEIR PATIENTS

Ted Gatsas, District 4
VOTED AGAINST OUR CLINICS AND THEIR PATIENTS

Dave Wheeler, District 5
VOTED AGAINST OUR CLINICS AND THEIR PATIENTS

Our independent reproductive and sexual health clinics are essential to the health of our communities. The clinics and their patients need our support now more than ever.