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NARAL supports Jennifer Boysko

Below is NARAL's press release:

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE,    August 19, 2013

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NARAL PRO-CHOICE VIRGINIA ANNOUNCES ENDORSEMENT OF JENNIFER BOYSKO, HOUSE OF DELEGATES CANDIDATE, DISTRICT 86

ALEXANDRIA, VA – Today NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia PAC, the commonwealth’s leading advocacy organization for women’s health and reproductive rights, announced its endorsement of Jennifer Boysko, candidate for House District 86 in Fairfax and Loudoun counties. Boysko is challenging incumbent Delegate Tom Rust.

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"Virginians in the 86th district are incredibly lucky to have such a strong pro-choice candidate in Jennifer Boysko,” said Tarina Keene, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia. "As a woman, dedicated public servant, and proud mother of two daughters, Boysko understands the critical importance of a government that respects and protects Virginians access to health care and fundamental rights. If elected, Boysko will stand up for voters in the 86th district, and will fight her hardest to keep government out of women’s personal, private medical decisions. NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia is thrilled to endorse Jennifer Boysko and we look forward to working closely with her in the years to come.”

NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia supports candidates who are dedicated to family planning, preventing unintended pregnancy, and increasing access to reproductive healthcare for women and families.  The organization’s powerful statewide network of activists will mobilize pro-choice voters throughout Virginia to help elect Jennifer Boysko and other pro-choice candidates in November.

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