About 8 in 10 Americans want to see abortion remain protected, yet extremist officials across the country continue to put their personal beliefs ahead of the will of millions of constituents they were elected to represent. 

Team — headlines like these just strengthen our resolve to fight harder: 

Several newsclippings read: Associated Press: Ohio board approves August ballot question meant to thwart abortion rights push; The Hill: Nebraska set to follow North Carolina with 12-week abortion ban; NYT: North Carolina Legislature Reapproves Abortion Ban, Overriding Governor’s Veto

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About 8 in 10 Americans want to see abortion remain protected, yet extremist officials across the country continue to put their personal beliefs ahead of the will of millions of constituents they were elected to represent. 

We’re using ballot measures as a means to fight back against their attacks. Will you rush a donation today to help us plan and launch our next slate of abortion ballot measures, friend?

We won in Michigan. And in Vermont. And California, Kentucky, Kansas, and Montana — time and again, the issue has been put before voters, and time and again each state’s voters decisively acted to protect access to abortion.

Now, we’re looking towards November. Ten states remain where ballot measures could be used to create permanent protections for abortion — some are even states mentioned in the headlines above. 

We’re gearing up for 2023, 2024, and the fights ahead to provide voters with the chance to secure their permanent reproductive freedom — regardless of what their elected officials want or believe. Will you rush a donation today to power our work to protect abortion access across the country?

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