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July 29, 2024
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Three in Four Adults (73%) Consider Reproductive Rights a Crucial Policy Area for Their Families, According to New Institute for Women’s Policy Research Poll on Reproductive Health and Rights
Washington, DC – Today, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) released a new national poll highlighting the critical importance of reproductive health and rights to American families. The poll, released two years after the landmark Dobbs decision, underscores the level of national support policymakers have to advance abortion access nationwide amid increasing state-level restrictions and the threat of a national abortion ban.
Key Poll Findings
Dr. Jamila K. Taylor, president and CEO of IWPR, stated, “These findings demonstrate the overwhelming concern Americans feel on this issue and their strong desire to see reproductive rights protected and strengthened. They also underscore how much Americans want their leaders to take action to undo the damage done by far-right, extreme states following the overturn of Roe v. Wade.”
The poll findings also highlight the substantial challenges women face in accessing reproductive health care, including abortion.
“Our country is backsliding when it comes to women’s reproductive rights and maternal health. However, IWPR’s poll shows that efforts to roll back these freedoms are not supported by the American public. Policymakers best take notice,” said Dr. Taylor.
The Institute for Women’s Policy Research strives to win economic equity for all women and eliminate barriers to their full participation in society. As a leading national think tank, IWPR builds evidence to shape policies that grow women’s power and influence, close inequality gaps, and improve the economic well-being of families. Learn more at IWPR.org and follow us on Twitter.
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