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Fatima Goss Graves – president and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center – said while ballot measures such as Nevada’s were a step forward for reproductive freedom, she contended there are still countless ways politicians can go about restricting and upending abortion access even further, including nationwide.
“There is a long list of ways to target birth control, to target fertility treatments, to target our ability to control our own bodies and to be fully equal in this society,” said Graves. “We know that road will be long and hard.”
Former President Donald Trump won Nevada’s six Electoral College voters last week.
Graves said the president-elect has promised to veto a national abortion ban, and to distance himself from the conservative Project 2025 playbook.
She said reproductive rights advocates, like herself, expect his administration to deliver on those campaign promises.