From Rachel O’Leary Carmona <[email protected]>
Subject Send a Letter: The fight in Texas
Date December 8, 2023 9:22 PM
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John,

The block is hot in Texas. On Tuesday, the Texas Supreme Court heard a
case that argues that the state's abortion laws are harming women when
they face pregnancy complications. The case has grown to include 22
plaintiffs, including 20 patients and two physicians[ [link removed] ]^1.

[ [link removed] ]Sign Letter to Gov. Greg Abbott >>

And just yesterday, Judge Maya Guerra Gamble of Travis County, Texas,
ruled from the bench, granting permission for a Texas woman to have a
medically necessary abortion.

[ [link removed] ]Sign Letter to Gov. Greg Abbott >>

It is clear that Texas's extreme abortion bans hurt women. They make it
harder for medical professionals to provide services, and they put
people’s lives at risk. The state of Texas does not care. Their response
to the potentially lethal danger that their extreme bans put women in was
simply to shrug and say: 

“There’s gonna be some hard calls.”

We don’t have to let them get away with this! 

Texas is the proving ground for many of the anti-abortion movement's most
extreme strategies. We can stop these experiments in their tracks, and
develop a playbook for how to win on reproductive freedom for women and
families. 

[ [link removed] ]Sign Letter to Gov. Greg Abbott >>

Winning will take all of us pushing in every way we can. Can we count on
you in this fight?

 

In Service, 

Rachel

[6]Rachel Carmona

 

 
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