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Lift Louisiana advocates for policies that address the challenges faced by women, girls, and gender-expansive individuals in accessing comprehensive healthcare and vital information for making informed decisions about their reproductive future.
Lift Louisiana endorses policy approaches aimed at enhancing women's ability to achieve financial independence, progress in their professional journeys, and provide for their families' well-being.
Lift Louisiana advocates for a criminal justice system that recognizes the dignity and unique circumstances of incarcerated women, empowering them to positively transform their lives and reintegrate as valued members of society.
Louisiana requires resilient leaders and dedicated advocates both now and for generations to come. We equip individuals with the necessary tools and resources to cultivate a movement of champions for social justice.
The U.S. Supreme Court released an order in Idaho v. United States and Moyle v. United States declining to issue an opinion on the central issue these cases raised, which will determine whether Idaho’s restrictive abortion ban can be enforced against people who are in serious medical crisis and need an abortion to stabilize their condition and preserve their health.
The Supreme Court of the United States delivered an opinion in FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine preserving access to mifepristone, one of the two essential medications used in the abortion pill regimen.