We extend our heartfelt gratitude for joining us in support of VP Harris’s Presidential campaign.
While the outcome of the election was not what we had hoped for, we are proud of the collective efforts we made and remain steadfast in our resolve to continue the vital work of improving women’s health and equality.
There are few election bright spots to build upon as we look ahead:
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Elissa Slotkin won Michigan’s Senate seat, succeeding Debbie Stabenow and paving the way for compassionate leadership.
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Abortion rights were protected in 7 of 10 states, including Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, and New York, raising the total to 15 states with constitutional protections.
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Josh Stein secured North Carolina’s governorship, championing healthcare equity in a key battleground state.
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Key Senate wins in Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan strengthened the coalition for healthcare progress.
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Angela Alsobrooks (MD) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE) made history as the third and fourth Black women elected to the Senate, marking the first time multiple Black women are serving concurrently.
Our Message
This November, women’s health and freedom are at stake.
A Call to Action from Healthcare Leaders Committed to Accessible, Affordable, and Equitable Care
We are a grassroots collective of patriots and businesswomen in healthcare, digital health, biotech, life sciences, and MedTech. Our careers have been dedicated to making healthcare more accessible and affordable in the United States. Whether working at the patient’s bedside or designing innovative software for clinicians and administrators, we are united by a shared goal: delivering high-quality, equitable healthcare for all Americans.
The 2024 presidential election presents a critical choice: do we move forward in addressing the crucial issues of women’s equality and freedom, or do we revert to a time when there was less of both? Women's healthcare—covering reproductive rights, maternal health, climate-related health risks, rural health, and paid medical leave—has become a central issue in this election. The stakes have never been higher.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has." – Margaret Mead
Thank you for all your support.
Why Now
We need leaders who are committed to healthcare equity and choice
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are leaders who believe in a future where healthcare is accessible, affordable, and equitable for all. They champion policies that protect choice, ensure fair drug pricing, and strengthen the safety nets on which Americans rely.. With a focus on outcomes that benefit everyone, they stand against widening the divide in healthcare access.
Kamala Harris has been a relentless advocate for maternal health, reproductive rights, and mental healthcare, pushing for policies that support all women.
Advocating for Women’s Health
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are committed to making healthcare affordable, opposing punitive drug pricing, and ensuring that all Americans have the care they need.
Fighting for Fairness
In the face of restrictive policies, they stand firm on the importance of freedom over bodily autonomy and reproductive health choices.
Protecting Bodily Autonomy
One thing remains the same
When we listen, lift each other up, combine our superpowers, and raise our hands in solidarity, we find a way to persevere and progress.
Our mission—improving women’s healthcare access, affordability and equity —has never been more important. In a time when reproductive rights and healthcare equity remain under attack, we reaffirm our commitment to fight harder, smarter, and together.