Choice Tracker
Craft simple descriptions of 2025 abortion bills
Make the legislative process transparent to those who care about abortion
Posted January 2, 2025
Background & Context
In 2025, hundreds of bills will be introduced in State Legislatures that limit or expand abortion access and reproductive rights. Despite the importance of these bills, most people cannot pay attention to every action of their State Legislatures, and especially not the actions of their individual representatives.
Choicetracker.org is a resource that makes it easy for people to follow what their individual representative is doing to impact abortion rights in their state.
Work & Deliverables
We are looking for 1 legal volunteer to work on each of our 8 states during their active legislative sessions.
As bills related to abortion or reproductive rights are introduced, we will flag them for you, so that you can craft a simple, 1 sentence explanation of the bill.
Your work will be reviewed by the State Director working on the same state, and together you may collaborate to finalize or simplify language, or answer any questions. (This will happen in our Slack channel)
We are looking for volunteers who are interested in staying involved throughout a state's full legislative session.
Volunteers don't need to live or be barred in the state that they are working on.
States we are looking for:
Kansas (Jan - May)
Michigan (Jan - Dec)
New Hampshire (Jan - July)
North Carolina (Jan - Aug)
Ohio (Jan - Dec)
Pennsylvania (Jan - Dec)
Virginia (Jan - March)
Choice Tracker
Choice Tracker is an online tool to help people fight for abortion rights in the State Legislature. We track the votes and statements made by each legislator, in order to help educate and motivate them to get involved in state government.
Volunteer for this project!
Choice Tracker would love your help with this project. Enter your name and email address to get started!
Choice Tracker
Choice Tracker is an online tool to help people fight for abortion rights in the State Legislature. We track the votes and statements made by each legislator, in order to help educate and motivate them to get involved in state government.