PPNNE Action Fund New Hampshire PAC Announces Endorsements in State Governor, Executive Council & Senate Races
Concord (NH) – Planned Parenthood of Northern New England Action Fund New Hampshire PAC announced its endorsements today in the state governor, executive council, and senate races.
Kary Jencks, Public Affairs Director for PPNNE in New Hampshire and chair of PPNNE Action Fund New Hampshire PAC, announced the following list of endorsed pro-choice candidates:
Governor
John Lynch
Executive Council
ECD 3 Bev Hollingworth
ECD 4 Bob Bruce
ECD 5 Debora Pignatelli
Senate
SD 1 Dorothy Solomon
SD 2 Deborah Reynolds
SD 3 Beverly Woods
SD 4 Andrew Hosmer
SD 5 Mathew Houde
SD 6 Jackie Cilley
SD 7 Michele Tremblay
SD 8 Bob Odell
SD 9 Robert Jones
SD 10 Molly Kelly
SD 12 Peggy Gilmour
SD 13 Bette Lasky
SD 15 Sylvia Larsen
SD 16 Kathleen Kelley
SD 18 Betsi DeVries
SD 20 Lou D’Allesandro
SD 21 Amanda Merrill
SD 22 Rebecca Fee
SD 23 Maggie Hassan
SD 24 Martha Fuller Clark
“PPNNE Action Fund New Hampshire PAC believes that women’s health must be a priority in keeping New Hampshire ranked as the healthiest state in the nation. We are confident that these are the candidates who will protect and advance women’s health in New Hampshire. We are proud to endorse these candidates and will work hard to ensure their victories on November 2nd,” said Kary Jencks.
“Protecting New Hampshire’s pro-choice and pro-women’s health State House is paramount this election year. With the rollout of health care reform implementation at the state level we cannot allow a woman’s access to reproductive health care to be blocked, defunded, or criminalized in New Hampshire.”
PPNNE Action Fund New Hampshire PAC will use its resources to contribute to priority campaigns as well as to educate and mobilize pro-choice voters through mailings and phone calls.
“The right to choose and to access quality and affordable reproductive health care is a priority for New Hampshire women,” stated Jencks. “Keeping New Hampshire women informed about who is the right choice for them on November 2nd is our highest priority.”