Jack, sign the petition: Protect and expand abortion rights at the state level.
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After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, abortion is now illegal in 13 states—and dozens of states, like Florida, are planning to pass strict abortion restrictions. But we can fight back and win at the state level, because even in red states abortion rights are popular.
In 2022, voters in Kansas, Kentucky and Montana all defeated anti-abortion bans to their state constitutions. California, Vermont and Michigan all passed ballot measures that enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions, forever protecting that freedom from politicians.
Many more states can—and should—follow suit. New York and Maryland legislatures have already placed an abortion rights measure on the 2024 ballot, and Ohio activists are gathering signatures to place it on the November 2023 ballot. A Daily Kos analysis has identified 23 states where the voters can affirmatively enshrine abortion rights, including Florida.
Abortion is a constitutional human right, no matter what the Trump-appointed U.S. Supreme Court may say. And in every state where it's possible to amend the constitution, we need to take action to make it possible. The people are on our side, and it's time we get it done.
Sign the petition: We must protect and expand abortion rights at the state level, having the voters pass constitutional amendments wherever possible.
Sign the petition
Keep fighting,
Paul Hogarth, Daily Kos
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