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Washington’s progress on reproductive freedom is not guaranteed.

With a hostile federal government working to strip away health care and our rights nationwide, the wrong leaders in our state legislature could open the door to the same attacks here.

On November 4, we must send champions to Olympia who will protect our rights, not put them at risk.

Vote YES on Deb Krishnadasan (D)
26th LD State Senate

Senator Deb Krishnadasan is a proven champion for Washington families and reproductive freedom. As a leader who prioritizes solutions over politics, Krishnadasan has fought to fully fund our schools, invest in critical infrastructure, and protect the right to make personal health care decisions without government interference. Krishnadasan has consistently fought for patient rights and reproductive health access — clear proof that she is the trusted voice we need in Olympia to keep Washington moving forward.

In her first year in the legislature, Senator Krishnadasan was the prime sponsor of a bill to safeguard protections for patients in need of emergency pregnancy care and miscarriage management — demonstrating her commitment to being a strong leader on reproductive health for our communities.

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Since first taking office, Senator Krishnadasan has delivered real results for Washingtonians.

Senator Krishnadasan voted to strengthen the state's shield law.

Senator Krishnadasan helped expand protections for providers, helpers, and people seeking abortion and gender- affirming care in Washington.

Senator Krishnadasan voted to expand access to hormone therapy prescriptions.

Senator Krishnadasan’s vote allowed for an extended supply of hormonal medications for patients seeking menopause care, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) treatment, gender-affirming care, and other health needs.

Senator Krishnadasan voted to support the safety of Washington’s youth.

Senator Krishnadasan helped clarify the rights of students and parents in education while strengthening protections against bullying.

Michelle Caldier's record makes one thing crystal clear.

She cannot be trusted to protect our health or freedoms.

Vote NO on Michelle Caldier (R)
26th LD State Senate

Michelle Caldier (R) has a lengthy and unacceptable record of opposing reproductive health and rights — and Washingtonians deserve better.

In the state legislature, Caldier has repeatedly voted against abortion rights protections, sexual health education, LGBTQ+ rights, and birth control access.

 

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Caldier's record speaks for itself, and Washington deserves better.

Caldier voted against eight bills that protected and supported abortion care.
  • 2025: Caldier voted against updating the shield law to strengthen protections for providers, helpers, and people seeking abortion and gender-affirming care in Washington.
  • 2023: Caldier voted against protecting abortion providers’ medical licenses from attacks by hostile states.
  • 2023: Caldier voted against the Washington My Health, My Data Act, a bill that protects our private health care information from being sold without permission.
  • 2023: Caldier voted against the state’s distribution of mifepristone, one of two abortion medications at risk under the Trump administration.
  • 2023: Caldier voted against eliminating cost-sharing for abortion care.
  • 2022: Caldier voted against the Affirm Washington Abortion Access Act, which makes clear that our state will not prosecute or harass anyone for their perceived or actual pregnancy outcomes.
  • 2021: Caldier voted against the coverage of abortion care in student health plans.
  • 2018: Caldier voted against expanding insurance coverage of abortion care and the full range of birth control options.
Caldier voted against five bills that provided access to sexual and reproductive health care.
  • 2025: Caldier voted in committee against increasing coverage of fertility diagnosis and treatment for all individuals and couples.
  • 2025: Caldier voted against expanding hormone therapy prescriptions to allow for an extended supply for patients seeking menopause care, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hyperandrogenism, gender-affirming care, and more. 
  • 2024: Caldier voted against legal protections for a person whose partner removes or tampers with a condom without their consent, saying “I am all for protecting women, but we also have to protect men too.” 
  • 2021: Caldier voted against health care rules for pregnancy emergencies and miscarriage management.
  • 2019: Caldier voted against discrimination protections in insurance for LGBTQ+ patients’ reproductive health care.
Caldier voted against three bills that supported young people’s safety, confidentiality in health care, and access to comprehensive sex education.
  • 2025: Caldier voted against clarifying students’ and parents’ rights in education and against strengthening protections from bullying.
  • 2020: Caldier voted against age-appropriate, medically accurate sex education.
  • 2019: Caldier voted against confidential health insurance communications for young people and for patients seeking reproductive health care, mental and behavioral health care, and care related to domestic violence.

Don’t let Washington fall backward.

On November 4, vote YES on Krishnadasan to protect abortion rights and reproductive freedoms for all Washingtonians.

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