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  • Reproductive Health Impact Study
  • Adding It Up
  • Abortion Worldwide
  • Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
  • US policy resources
  • State policy resources
  • International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1975–2020)
  • Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (1969–2020)

Reports

  • Global
  • United States

Articles

  • Global research
  • US research
  • Policy analysis
  • Guttmacher Policy Review
  • Opinion

Fact Sheets

  • Global
  • United States
  • US State Laws and Policies

Tools

  • Interactive Map: US Abortion Policies and Access After Roe
  • Family Planning Investment Impact Calculator
  • Monthly Abortion Provision Study Dashboard
  • State legislation tracker
  • Public-use data sets

Global

  • Abortion
  • Contraception
  • Pregnancy
  • Teens

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Director of Federal Policy

Amy Friedrich-Karnik

Portrait of Amy Friedrich-Karnik

Amy Friedrich-Karnik (she/her) is the Director of Federal Policy at the Guttmacher Institute, which she joined in 2023. She serves as a resource and technical expert on sexual and reproductive health and rights policy in the United States at the federal level, advocating with Congress and the Administration for policies informed by facts and evidence in support of a progressive SRHR vision. Previously, she was the Vice President of Advocacy and Communications at WomenHeart where she oversaw the organization’s policy, advocacy, and communications efforts to advance support and access to care for women living with and at risk for heart disease. She launched the organization’s Advocacy Corps of volunteer WomenHeart Champions, collaborated with partner organizations and coalitions, and led campaigns to raise awareness of women’s heart health. Prior to joining WomenHeart, she was the Senior Federal Policy Advisor at the Center for Reproductive Rights, where she helped lead the Center’s federal policy work.  She focused on developing and implementing strategies to ensure protection for reproductive rights and access to reproductive healthcare in the U.S, including overseeing the Act for Women campaign. Prior to that, Ms. Friedrich-Karnik used her skills as a consultant advising non-profit clients and spent time on the Hill working for U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky.  She received a Master of Public Policy degree from UCLA. She is chair of the Board of Directors for REPRO Rising Virginia Foundation and lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and two children.

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Selected Publications

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    November 2025 Policy Analysis

    Act on the Evidence: Policy Solutions to Protect and Advance Abortion and Contraception Access in the United States

    Kelly Baden, Candace Gibson and Amy Friedrich-Karnik
  2. An image of a hand using scissors to cut a health care symbol.
    November 2025 Policy Analysis

    New Federal Medicaid Cuts Will Devastate Coverage for Reproductive Health Care

    Adam Sonfield and Amy Friedrich-Karnik
  3. A navy blue background with many types of birth control on display in orange and blue, including an IUD, birth control pills, condoms, and more.
    September 2025 Opinion

    The right is waging a quiet war on contraception

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Megan L. Kavanaugh The Hill
  4. May 2025 Policy Analysis

    Increased Medicaid Coverage Helped Reduce the Uninsured Rate from 2019 to 2023, But Federal Policy Proposals Threaten Gains

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik, Jennifer J. Frost and Managi Lord-Biggers
  5. A violet background with an image of the white house in the center.
    April 2025 Policy Analysis

    The First 100 Days of the Trump-Vance Administration: Attacks on Reproductive Freedom and Scientific Evidence

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik, Anna Bernstein and Emma Stoskopf-Ehrlich
  6. Preview image of a hospital Title X cascading harms policy analysis
    April 2025 Policy Analysis

    Trump Administration’s Withholding of Funds Could Impact 30% of Title X Patients

    Megan L. Kavanaugh, Nakeisha Blades, Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Jennifer J. Frost
  7. A purple background with an outline of the U S Supreme Court
    March 2025 Policy Analysis

    What’s at Stake in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik
  8. A dollar symbol is crossed out against a world map
    March 2025 Opinion

    Foreign Aid Cuts Will Lead to 34,000 More Pregnancy-Related Deaths in Just One Year

    Elizabeth A. Sully and Amy Friedrich-Karnik Ms. Magazine
  9. A blue background with a colorful outline of the United States.
    February 2025 Policy Analysis

    Medication Abortion Remains Critical to State Abortion Provision as Attacks on Access Persist

    Amy Friedrich-Karnik, Isabel DoCampo and Candace Gibson
  10. A purple background with two images, the image on the left is a white circle with an orange dollar sign in the center. On the right is an image of the world.
    February 2025 Policy Analysis

    Just the Numbers: The Impact of US International Family Planning Assistance, 2024

    Samira Damavandi, Elizabeth A. Sully, Amy Friedrich-Karnik and Mira Tignor

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