From Team Women Winning <[email protected]>
Subject News from Women Winning!
Date February 1, 2024 3:00 PM
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FEBRUARY 1, 2024
EARLY ACCESS: Wine, Chocolate, and Choice Sponsorships Available Now!
[[link removed]] We’re thrilled to announce that Wine, Chocolate, and Choice is BACK in 2024!
What’s new this year? We are celebrating International Women’s Day! We will discuss the importance of reproductive rights and how that intersects with the global community of women. You will have an opportunity to play trivia and learn more about facts related to Reproductive Justice and International Women’s Day. AND best of all, this is Minnesota’s premier networking event for those at the cross sector of politics, reproductive health and global transformation!
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:
Gold: Terry Saario, Susan Sands
Champion: Kathleen Bryant, Jean Housh, Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P.
Advocate: Debra Hilstrom Attorney at Law, PLLC, Sheila Riggs
Be the next person to add your name to the list by securing your sponsorship today!
**NEW** When you sponsor at any level, you are also supporting others to join the event.
Diamond ($5,000): 15 tickets, parking, drink tickets, priority seating for speaking program, Diamond level marketing materials, and funds 5 donated tickets
Gold ($2,500): 10 tickets, parking, drink tickets, priority seating for speaking program, Gold level marketing materials, and funds 5 donated tickets
Champion ($1,000): 8 tickets, parking, drink tickets, priority seating for speaking program, Champion level marketing materials, and funds 2 donated tickets
Advocate ($500): 4 tickets, parking, drink tickets, priority seating for speaking program, Advocate level marketing materials, and funds 2 donated tickets
Grassroots ($250): 2 tickets, parking, drink tickets, priority seating for speaking program, Grassroots level marketing materials, and funds 1 donated ticket
General admission tickets will go on sale in February!
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Join Us for the Second Women Winning New Candidate Training!
Join Women Winning Saturday, February 24th for the next event in our Training Series as we gear up for 2024! Learn more about running for elected office and get the lowdown on logistics, insights, and must-knows for a successful campaign! [[link removed]]
Mark your calendars for February 24th, where we’ll meet IN PERSON at the Coven in St. Paul!
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U.S. Supreme Court Schedules March 26 Oral Arguments in Abortion Pill Access Case
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 26 in the case that could significantly curtail access to a prescription drug used for both abortions and miscarriage care, including in states like Minnesota where abortion is legal. The case centers on when and how patients can access mifepristone, a pharmaceutical the U.S. Food and Drug Administration originally approved in 2000. Mifepristone is currently approved for use up to 10 weeks gestation and accounts for more than half of abortions in the United States when used in combination with a second pharmaceutical called Misoprostol.
Read More from the Minnesota Reformer [[link removed]]
Anxiety And Depression Symptoms Jumped After SCOTUS Overturned Roe An Olympic Dream Falters Amid Track’s Shifting Rules
Mental health symptoms in the U.S. rose after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to research published in JAMA on Tuesday, suggesting broader health consequences of restricting abortion access as some states continue to roll back reproductive rights. The June 2022 decision, a draft of which was leaked in May, overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion and giving individual states the power to regulate or ban the procedure. Maximila Imali, a top Kenyan sprinter, did not lose her eligibility to compete in the Paris Olympics because she cheated. She did not fail a doping test. She broke no rules. Instead, she is set to miss this year’s Summer Games because she was born with a rare genetic variant that results in naturally elevated levels of testosterone. And last March, track and field’s global governing body ruled that Ms. Imali’s biology gave her an unfair advantage in all events against other women, effectively barring her from international competition.
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