WASHINGTON — If Vice President Kamala Harris is elected president, she could usher in a new era of prioritizing women’s health.
Harris generally supports the Democratic Party on health policy issues, but has distinguished herself by advocating for access to reproductive health and tackling disparities in maternal mortality.
Those around her who shaped her policy positions on this issue are in a position to influence a future Harris administration. Lawmakers who have worked with Harris on Capitol Hill will find a new, empowered advocate in the White House if she wins.
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