Taylor worked for Planned Parenthood as a lawyer before she became a judge.
“[Taylor] played a central role in advancing reproductive health and rights by shaping landmark legal and policy strategies to protect and expand access to contraception and family planning. She built and defended Wisconsin Medicaid’s family planning program, developed successful court and legislative strategies to secure contraceptive equity and prevent prescription denials, and helped elect pro-Planned Parenthood leaders statewide,” Planned Parenthood said in a statement.
Planned Parenthood added that they have a vested interest in Taylor’s election.