Friend — Each and every time reproductive rights have come under attack by extremist legislatures and courts, voters have fought back. In Montana, Michigan, Colorado, Vermont, California, Kentucky, Kansas, and Wisconsin — voters have resoundingly supported reproductive rights. Every. Single. Time.

We’ve been saying it for a while now: There is a major disconnect between voters and their elected officials when it comes to abortion access. And headlines like these prove it:

Over the past year, voters have had numerous opportunities to protect abortion access – and no matter how “red” or “blue” the state, they’ve decisively demanded continued protections for their access to abortion and other reproductive health care. 

10 states remain where ballot measures could be used to restore and permanently protect access to abortion — including Missouri. 

We’re ready to fight alongside voters everywhere possible to protect their reproductive freedom. Will you rush a donation to power our next slate of abortion ballot measure campaigns today, team?

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Thanks to grassroots supporters like you, our team at the Fairness Project has won 31 people-powered ballot measure campaigns since 2016, changing over 18 million lives by expanding health care, raising wages, guaranteeing paid leave, and ending predatory lending directly at the ballot box when politicians refuse to act. Your support allows us to make this progress possible.

 
 
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