Colorado is home to nearly 110,000 Reproductive Freedom for All members
COLORADO – Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper announced Reproductive Freedom for All’s endorsement of his 2026 Senate reelection campaign. Reproductive Freedom For All, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice America, has helped lead the charge for over 50 years in the fight for abortion rights, access to birth control, parental leave policies, and pregnancy protections.
Their endorsement adds to the growing list of top progressive organizations that continue to support Hickenlooper’s campaign. Planned Parenthood Action Fund, NRDC Action, Brady PAC, GIFFORDS PAC, End Citizens United and Let America Vote, League of Conservation Voters Action Fund and Conservation Colorado, and 314 Action have all recently endorsed Hickenlooper.
“Every American has a right to health care and to make their own decisions about their own bodies,” said Hickenlooper. “Yet, the Trump administration is kicking millions of people off their health insurance and weaponizing dust-covered laws to further restrict women’s access to safe abortions. We’re fighting back with Reproductive Freedom for All to stop their cruel attacks and to restore Americans’ access to abortion.”
“Senator John Hickenlooper has never backed down from the fight for our freedoms, and Reproductive Freedom for All is proud to endorse him for reelection,” said Reproductive Freedom for All President and CEO Mini Timmaraju. “As governor, John delivered health coverage to half a million people and expanded reproductive health care access for Coloradans. In the Senate, he will keep fighting to restore abortion rights and protect Americans’ health care. As Trump and his allies work to dismantle our democracy and ban abortion nationwide, we need John Hickenlooper in Washington to defend our fundamental freedoms.”
Reproductive Freedom for All is powered by its more than four million members, including nearly 110,000 members in Colorado, representing the 8 in 10 Americans who support legal abortion.
Hickenlooper has long fought for women’s reproductive health care. As governor, he signed a law to allow patients to fill birth control prescriptions for a full-year, expanding access to reproductive health care for thousands of Coloradans.
In the Senate, he’s fought back against Republicans’ “Big Bad Betrayal Act,” which will restrict Americans’ access to safe and affordable reproductive health care and attacks Planned Parenthood. He helped introduce the Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act and the Restoring Essential Health Care Act to repeal all of the provisions in the health section of the Republicans’ dangerous bill as well as the provision that defunds Planned Parenthood.
Hickenlooper co-sponsors the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would enshrine Roe v. Wade into law. He helped introduce the Stop Comstock Act to repeal arcane language in the Comstock Act of 1873, which anti-abortion activists have threatened to invoke to effectively end access to medication abortion without a single act of Congress. He also introduced the Protect IVF Act to create nationwide access to IVF and prevent state-level efforts to block access to IVF treatment.
He supported and campaigned for Amendment 79 to secure abortion rights into Colorado’s state constitution.
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