Deborah’s call to action is too important to miss.
From decisive votes in Kansas and Ohio, to grassroots activism across the country, the past year of attacks on reproductive rights have made it clear that Americans’ resilience and collective power is key to fighting back against injustice.
In honor of Women’s Equality Day, we need your support to amplify our message once again. Will you sign on to tell extremists that we remain committed to restoring and defending reproductive rights for all?
Thanks for being a part of this movement.
– Team Ross
Previous Message for Deborah Ross
Last month, North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban officially went into effect, stripping crucial reproductive health care away from women in our state.
Even though we knew that disastrous decision was likely to happen, it doesn’t make it any less disappointing. But if there’s one thing we have learned over the past year of unprecedented attacks on reproductive rights, it’s that we will not stand down in the face of injustice.
This week we celebrate Women’s Equality Day, so we must take this opportunity to make our voices heard once again.
We’ve organized, marched, and voted dangerous extremists out of office – and we’re not letting up now. Will you sign our petition to send a clear message that we remain committed to restoring and defending reproductive rights for all?
4,000 Signatures Needed
Despite Americans everywhere making it clear that we do not support restrictive bans on reproductive care, Republicans have only doubled down on their one priority: controlling our bodies.
And now, instead of our state being a beacon in the South for women all across the country to make decisions for themselves, Republicans have weaponized health care to gain power. I promise you, we will not – cannot – let them win.
In honor of Women’s Equality Day, join me in sending a clear message to anti-abortion extremists: We won’t stop fighting until all Americans have full equality under the law, and all women have control over their bodies and reproductive health decisions.
Thank you for making your voice heard on this important issue.
Onward,
Deborah