In somewhat unrelated news, Greta Neubauer is sharing this story as she attempts to raise funds and build momentum for the next steps in her political career. She has plans for a much bigger role, and is closely connected with Senator Baldwin.
My family has been fighting for reproductive rights for generations.
I grew up hearing about my Grandma Judy volunteering at women’s health clinics in the sixties and seventies, even before Roe was decided. She taught high school sexual education and served as Chair of Planned Parenthood of Minnesota while my mom was growing up. My family talked about the bomb threats made at the clinic where my grandma volunteered and how no matter what she experienced, she remained committed to the work.
Today, we face the most significant threat to reproductive rights in fifty years. I will not let my grandmother’s work — and the work of generations who have fought on the front lines for the right to control their own destiny — be in vain.
I ran for office because I was inspired by my grandmother’s legacy of public service. I ran for office because I want to be able to tell my children and grandchildren that when their rights were at stake, I did everything I could. And I currently serve as the Leader of the Assembly Democrats so I can stand up for all Wisconsinites against Republican extremism.
Wisconsin women and families cannot afford any of us sitting on the sidelines this cycle. I hope you will join me in the work by clicking here to make a contribution to support pro-choice candidates in the State Assembly.
In somewhat unrelated news, Greta Neubauer is sharing this story as she attempts to raise funds and build momentum for the next steps in her political career. She has plans for a much bigger role, and is closely connected with Senator Baldwin.