Nancy Keenan began her tenure as president of NARAL
Pro-Choice America in December 2004. Committed to working on behalf of America’s pro-choice majority, Nancy took the reigns of the organization pledging to protect and defend the American values of freedom, privacy and personal responsibility. As an accomplished elected official and a lifelong supporter of a woman’s right to choose, Nancy has demonstrated her ability to leverage the power of America’s pro-choice majority to influence the debate regarding reproductive health issues from Congress to state legislatures to the media. In just over a year, Nancy has successfully worked with pro-choice lawmakers to enact commonsense legislation that respects Americans’ privacy. Nancy is also responsible for launching the Prevention First, a values—focused initiative encouraging
lawmakers to focus on commonsense ways to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the need for abortion. In February 2005, Nancy issued a challenge to President Bush and his allies who oppose abortion to join the organization in supporting efforts to prevent unintended pregnancies through medically accurate sex education, birth control, including the “morning-after” pill, and
improved family-planning services. This ongoing effort has established Nancy as a well-respected leader in the movement, causing conservative Time magazine columnist Andrew Sullivan to write, “pro-choice abortion activists [are] getting smarter about their strategy.”

Nancy’s work to reshape the debate on reproductive rights has gained her significant attention. Recently recognized by Washingtonian Magazine as one of the top 100 most powerful women in Washington, DC, Nancy is regarded in Washington and across the country as the leading advocate
for a woman’s personal freedom. The Detroit News described her as both “forthright and politically savvy,” noting that she, among other pro-choice leaders, is responsible for “honing a message about American values of personal responsibility, freedom and privacy” described as “a new stance and a realistic one.”

The American Prospect described Nancy’s approach to the debate on choice as “a cunning strategy” that allows “pro-choice advocates to define the terms of the debate.” Nationally syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman wrote that “after years of playing defense, NARAL has gone on the offense.”

Before coming to NARAL Pro-Choice America, Nancy served as a Montana state legislator and State
Superintendent of Public Instruction and ran a strong campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000. Nancy’s commitment to public service was shaped early in life as one of five children born into an Irish-Catholic family in Anaconda, Montana, a small copper smelter town in the western part of this “red” state. Nancy earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Montana State University and a master’s degree in Education Administration from the University of Montana. Before seeking elected office, Nancy taught children with disabilities in her hometown. Nancy Keenan is a frequent commentator on reproductive health issues. Her list of appearances includes NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, The Brit Hume Report on FOX, CNN and NPR.

Blog Entries by Nancy Keenan

26 Reasons Pro-Choice People Should Be Happy

Posted January 5, 2009 | 09:44 AM (EST)


On Tuesday, January 6, the 111th Congress begins and pro-choice Americans have 26 new reasons to celebrate.

This new Congress includes 21 new fully pro-choice members in the House and five new seats the Senate - a net gain of 26 pro-choice members from the 110th Congress. These new...

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The Pro-Choice Future Caught on Video: What is free.will.power?

3 Comments | Posted November 30, 2008 | 12:51 PM (EST)


It is no secret that the 2008 election cycle demonstrated that technology is giving people, especially younger voters, more power to make a difference in ways we couldn't have even imagined just a few years ago.

Specifically, the influential group of voters under age 26 is the most...

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Pro-Choice Victories in the 2008 Election

3 Comments | Posted November 5, 2008 | 03:37 PM (EST)


Last night, while standing just a few feet from the podium from which our next pro-choice president spoke, I was overcome with pride and emotion. Would it have been possible to react in any other way? I was so proud of what pro-choice America did to make this historic moment...

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Mocking Women's Health and Losing Their Votes (with "Air Quotes")

102 Comments | Posted October 16, 2008 | 01:54 PM (EST)


Do you hear that?

It's the sound of even more women voters in swing states like Colorado, New Hampshire, and Virginia moving to Sen. Barack Obama after John McCain's response to questions regarding a woman's right to choose in last night's debate.

McCain reiterated his call to overturn Roe...

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Why NARAL Pro-Choice America Endorsed Barack Obama

Posted May 14, 2008 | 01:19 PM (EST)


I am pleased to announce that today, NARAL Pro-Choice America's political action committee endorsed Sen. Barack Obama for president.
I know that most of you are probably thinking, "Why did you decide to endorse Obama, and why are you doing it now?"

Sen. Obama has been...

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Late-Night Wins for Pro-Choice Americans

Posted March 14, 2008 | 12:21 PM (EST)


It was a late night last night for the U.S. Senate. In the past, when anti-choice politicians controlled the process, that would have meant something dreadful would have happened to women's freedom and privacy.

Previous Congresses were famous for votes at 3 a.m., hoping their shenanigans would go unreported...

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Why NARAL's PAC Endorsed Al Wynn

Posted November 13, 2007 | 06:30 PM (EST)


NARAL Pro-Choice America's PAC endorsed Congressman Al Wynn (MD-04) because of his solid commitment to protecting and defending a woman's right to choose.

We are pleased that Donna Edwards is also pro-choice and thank her for her support of a woman's right to choose and her work on behalf...

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Frist Buckles to Pressure from the Far Right

Posted September 29, 2006 | 12:39 PM (EST)


Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is getting desperate and, as the saying goes, desperate times call for desperate measures. Perhaps that is why he is throwing out the rulebook and bypassing the Senate's routine process to push a vote on the so-called "Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act" (CIANA).

Frist's...

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Strong Faith, Strong Choice

Posted September 12, 2006 | 05:43 PM (EST)


In the late 1980s, while serving as the Montana State Superintendent of Schools, I was caught in a firestorm of public scrutiny over my religious beliefs and my pro-choice values. After speaking at a pro-choice rally, Bishop Eldon Curtiss, of the Catholic Diocese of Helena, called only the two female...

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