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Lauren Blauvelt is an American pro-choice political activist and one of the main organizers working to get Ohio Issue 1, the Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative on the ballot [1] [2] and then passed, enshrining the right to abortion in Ohio's constitution. [3]
She is one of Time's 2024 100 Most influential People. [4]
Additionally, she has been named one of the Inspiring Women of Columbus Monthly, [5] a Person on the Move in Crain's Business Cleveland, [6] and one of 20 Trailblazers Standing Up for Equity and Empowerment in Columbus. [7]
Blauvelt is the co-chair of Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, [8] the Executive Director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, [9]and the Chief Public Affairs officer for Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio. [10].
Time recognized Blauvelt for her "enormous commitment and energy to make a citizen ballot initiative like Issue 1 in Ohio, which enshrined the right to an abortion in the state constitution, a success." [4] [11]
Some of the work Blauvelt did for issue 1 was speaking at rallies [12] and nationally, such as on MSNBC. [13] She helped amass 710,000 valid signatures to bring issue 1 to the ballot, [14] which was almost double the amount needed. [15] Blauvelt also fundraised in the millions; $35 million was put into the campaign to get issue 1 passed. [16]
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were vocally supportive of Blauvelt's work. [17]
On her won work on Issue 1, Blauvelt said: "When I co-founded a reproductive rights organization at the University of Cincinnati 15 years ago, I never could have imagined that my determination for protecting Ohioans' reproductive rights would lead to my taking on a leadership role in the historic win to change the Ohio Constitution to protect abortion access." [18]
Blauvelt additionally has been involved in other bills in Ohio, such as going on record opposing to Senate Bill 157 Committee Activity in the Ohio Legislature. [19]
Blauvelt is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. [20]
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Lauren Blauvelt is an American pro-choice political activist and one of the main organizers working to get Ohio Issue 1, the Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative on the ballot [1] [2] and then passed, enshrining the right to abortion in Ohio's constitution. [3]
She is one of Time's 2024 100 Most influential People. [4]
Additionally, she has been named one of the Inspiring Women of Columbus Monthly, [5] a Person on the Move in Crain's Business Cleveland, [6] and one of 20 Trailblazers Standing Up for Equity and Empowerment in Columbus. [7]
Blauvelt is the co-chair of Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights, [8] the Executive Director of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio, [9]and the Chief Public Affairs officer for Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio. [10].
Time recognized Blauvelt for her "enormous commitment and energy to make a citizen ballot initiative like Issue 1 in Ohio, which enshrined the right to an abortion in the state constitution, a success." [4] [11]
Some of the work Blauvelt did for issue 1 was speaking at rallies [12] and nationally, such as on MSNBC. [13] She helped amass 710,000 valid signatures to bring issue 1 to the ballot, [14] which was almost double the amount needed. [15] Blauvelt also fundraised in the millions; $35 million was put into the campaign to get issue 1 passed. [16]
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were vocally supportive of Blauvelt's work. [17]
On her won work on Issue 1, Blauvelt said: "When I co-founded a reproductive rights organization at the University of Cincinnati 15 years ago, I never could have imagined that my determination for protecting Ohioans' reproductive rights would lead to my taking on a leadership role in the historic win to change the Ohio Constitution to protect abortion access." [18]
Blauvelt additionally has been involved in other bills in Ohio, such as going on record opposing to Senate Bill 157 Committee Activity in the Ohio Legislature. [19]
Blauvelt is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. [20]
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