Planned Parenthood CEO on “Navigating Conflict” in South Dakota

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In 2006, the South Dakota legislature and governor
passed a law that would ban nearly all abortions,
the strictest ruling in the country. Opponents led
a movement to bring the issue to the voters on
the 2006 ballot. In “Navigating Conflict: Planned
Parenthood's Strategy in South Dakota,” CEO Sarah
Stoesz talked about this effort in conversation
with Humphrey Institute lecturer Steve Sviggum,
former legislator and long-time pro-life advocate.
Star Tribune writer Lori Sturdevant moderated
the conversation.

This program was sponsored by the Center for the
Study of Politics and Governance
.

Listen to audio (67 mins 54 secs)

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