From Tammy Baldwin <[email protected]>
Subject The fate of medication abortion
Date April 22, 2023 12:37 AM
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Team — We wanted to make sure you saw the latest on the Texas
case on abortion medication:

The Supreme Court has decided to continue the stay on the potential ban on
mifepristone while the full appeal is pending.

This is just a band-aid solution to a much bigger problem. The only way we
can stop this, and any future attempts from anti-choice groups to take
away our fundamental rights, is to pass federal protections once and for
all.

[ [link removed] ]That’s why I’m hoping you’ll sign on as a citizen co-sponsor of the
Women’s Health Protection Act, my legislation to protect reproductive
rights. It’s high time for the Senate to pass this bill.

The fight for our fundamental rights will not stop until everyone,
regardless of where they live, has safe and practical access to abortion
care.

Thank you for standing with me,

Tammy

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From: Tammy Baldwin
Date: Friday, April 14, 2023
Subject: Good and bad news

[2]Tammy Baldwin for Senate

Team — Since Roe v. Wade was overturned last year, it feels like we’ve
been on a rollercoaster of abortion access being repealed and expanded
from state to state across the country. I wanted to share some recent news
about reproductive rights in our country, and how I’m using my voice in
the Senate to protect abortion access.

The bad news: Last week a federal judge in Texas severely restricted
access to abortion medication — ignoring science and siding with far-right
extremist stances. Just yesterday, Florida passed an incredibly
restrictive six-week abortion ban.

In so many states, women are losing the ability to make choices over their
own bodies and health. But even during these dark moments, there are
glimmers of hope:

The good news: A little over a week ago, Wisconsin elected Janet
Protasiewicz, ending the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s conservative majority.
We are hopeful that this big win will get us one step closer to
overturning the horribly outdated 1849 law on abortion our state is held
to.

Across the country, more and more people are supporting pro-choice
candidates and policies. I’m hearing it on the campaign trail, and I’m
putting it into action:

The next step: While reproductive rights are being stripped from women
nationwide, it’s high time we pass federal protections for abortion. That
is why I reintroduced the Women’s Health Protection Act in the Senate, and
I’m doing everything I can to get this bill onto President Biden’s desk.

I’ve said this once and I'll say it again: every American, no matter their
zip code, should be able to make decisions about their bodies, healthcare,
and future. Now, I'm hoping you’ll stand beside me and support me in the
fight ahead.

[ [link removed] ]Please, add your name to my petition for the rapid passage of
the Women’s Health Protection Act in the Senate.

[ [link removed] ]PASS THE WHPA

I’m working day and night to achieve the progress Americans deserve,
including the fight to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act.

It’s time we lead the charge to restore abortion access in America once
and for all.

Thank you for supporting our movement every step of the way.

— Tammy




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