Annual Meeting 2025

Join us in Newport, October 3rd to 5th, 2025. Board elections, social events, and a focus on one of our core issues: violence against women.

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Legislative Task Force

Learn about our political actions.

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Run for the Board

Calling Future Feminist Leaders: Step Up for Oregon NOW’s 2025 Board Elections!

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Alabama’s Abortion Ban is an Unconstitutional Violation of Women’s Rights

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt: Washington, D.C. — The dangerous bill moving through Alabama’s legislature to ban abortion is a direct violation of Roe vs. Wade. This unconstitutional measure would send women in the state back to the dark days of policymakers having control over their bodies, health, and lives. NOW firmly believes that women have

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House FY20 Bill Would Permanently Repeal Harmful Global Gag Rule, Increase Funding for Reproductive Health Internationally

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt: WASHINGTON — A new bill out of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations would restore vital funding and protections for reproductive health and rights across the world and would finally repeal the devastating global gag rule, which President Trump has repeatedly expanded. The FY20 State, Foreign Operations bill advanced

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Trump Expansion of Religious Refusal Targets Women, Shreds Democracy and Puts Politics Over Health Care

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt: WASHINGTON, D.C. – Donald Trump announced an expanded “conscience rule,” otherwise known as a religious refusal, that will further erode the government’s role in protecting women’s health, replacing the delivery of health care with partisan, extremist politics. The rule allows virtually any individual or entity involved in a

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Federal Reserve Pick Stephen Moore is a Misogynist in Donald Trump’s Own Image

Statement by NOW President Toni Van Pelt: WASHINGTON, D.C.— Stephen Moore, Donald Trump’s announced choice for the Federal Reserve Board, called it a “travesty” that women “feel free” to play sports with men. In a series of columns published in National Review from 2001-2003, Moore wrote that women should not be permitted to referee or

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