Young abortion rights activists hold a vigil in support of Roe v. Wade (Brenden Hoffman/Getty Images)
NARAL Pro-Choice America announced Monday it has tapped longtime Democratic operative Ilyse Hogue to serve as its new president as the group seeks to appeal to a younger generation of abortion-rights supporters.
Hogue replaces outgoing president Nancy Keenan, who is leaving the post after eight years. Last May, Keenan announced she would step down from the group after the 2012 election in order to bring in someone who could appeal to younger voters.In an interview with the Washington Post, Keenan said the group had found an intensity gap among young women who weren?t around when abortion wasn?t legal. She said the group needed to recruit a new generation of pro-choice activists for different roles?including her own.
The move comes amid what the group has described as increasing attacks on women?s rights around the country. According to a NARAL report released earlier this month, 42 anti-choice measures were passed in 25 states last year. The finding came as preparations are made to mark the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down state laws restricting abortion.
Hogue previously was director of political advocacy at MoveOn.org and also served as a senior adviser to Media Matters for America. During the 2012 campaign, she headed up the Friends of Democracy SuperPAC, a group that pushed for campaign finance reform, and was a columnist for the liberal magazine The Nation.
In a statement, Hogue said she was ?absolutely thrilled? to be joining NARAL.
?This is a critical moment to engage a new generation of young people in the conversation about what choice means in a modern age,? Hogue said. ?We have a unique opportunity to ignite the pro-choice values most Americans share, solidify our longstanding pro-choice base, and expand its reach moving forward.?
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/naral-picks-president-amid-push-younger-supporters-211412015.html
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