Vote for reproductive freedom on Tuesday, November 8.

Meet two moms who never thought they’d be in politics.

Shoshanna + Megan are longtime friends who are raising children in NH. Neither one planned to run for office, but as we saw our children’s future crumbling, we got mad. This summer when the right to reproductive freedom was overturned at the Supreme Court, we knew it was time to get off the sidelines and protect the right to choose.

While we know there are many policy areas important to Granite Staters—as parents and women we understand the history and the journey on reproductive freedom, and it's important that we honor the work women and our allies have done over decades and work to ensure that we won't go back and seek to further protect access to reproductive care.

Meet Sho: an experienced
leader who is ready to serve

Shoshanna Kelly is a mom, Alderwoman at-Large, and business owner in Nashua. Her story is a quintessential NH boomerang story starting in Moultonborough, going to school in Boston, and returning home to Nashua.

GET TO KNOW SHO

• Two-term Alderwoman at-Large + the first woman of color ever in this role
• Proud public school mom who fights for our teachers, our students, and our future
• Owner of an advertising agency located in downtown Nashua 
• Environmental advocate with a focus on sustainable policies and a love of chickens

What does the Executive Council do?

Votes on nominations by the governor (i.e., judges, appointments to various boards)

Votes on all contracts that the state enters that exceed $10,000

Oversees and provides fiscal stewardship of the billion-dollar state budget

Approves 10-year Transportation Plan

Meet Megan: an experienced
leader who is ready to serve

Megan Murray is a wife and mom to three children, all being educated in the Amherst public schools. As a former public school teacher, she is fiercely committed to improving the lives of students and families in many diverse ways. Megan is the Democratic nominee for the seat in the New Hampshire State House, District 37—a seat shared by Milford + Amherst. She has represented Amherst for four years and is excited to represent this broader community.

GET TO KNOW MEGAN

• Two-term Amherst State Rep, now running to represent Amherst + Milford
• Retired teacher + mom to three children, all being educated in the Amherst public schools
• Deputy Ranking Member of the Environment and Agriculture Committee, ensuring our farming community and infrastructure are financially viable and prosperous
• Pro-choice + fiscally pragmatic, wanting to limit taxes paid by individuals and small businesses, but recognizes the shared need for quality services in our communities