From Doris Matsui <[email protected]>
Subject International Women’s Day reflections
Date March 9, 2024 2:30 AM
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Today marks International Women's Day, a pivotal moment for us to pause and
reflect on the strides we've made and the challenges that persist.




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Team,

Today marks International Women's Day, a pivotal moment for us to pause and
reflect on the strides we've made and the challenges that persist.

Throughout my life, I've witnessed incredible women breaking barriers in every
field, from public service to business and beyond. We've celebrated milestones
like the record number of women leading Fortune 500 companies and the historic
representation of women in Congress, enabling crucial legislation likethe Lily
Ledbetter Act, the GOALS Act, and the Women's Health Protection Acts to become
reality.

Yet, amidst these victories, we face a stark reality: the progress we've
fought for is under threat. Extreme candidates are targeting women across the
nation, aiming to dismantle the hard-won achievements we've made and setting us
back 50 years in terms of women’s reproductive health.

It’s never been more important that we protect access to abortion and all
forms of reproductive healthcare, which includes In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
treatments. Unfortunately, extreme officials continue their relentless attacks
on these basic rights from state to state and across our country. We must be
committed to replacing them with leaders who will move our country forward, not
back.

In California, I am deeply proud of our leadership on abortion rights and
access to reproductive health care. However, we Californians will not stand
idly by while millions of women have their rights stripped away. We must work
our hardest to protect women not just in California but across the nation. That
is why, in Congress, I am proudly doing all that I can to restore a woman's
right to reproductive freedom.

Today, and every day, we must stand vigilant. We cannot afford to be
complacent while the rights of women are on the line. Let us honor the
resilience and contributions of women worldwide while galvanizing our efforts
to protect and advance the rights of women everywhere.

– Doris Matsui

As a Member of Congress, Doris works to ensure that the voices of her
district’s constituents are heard in Congress, and fights for the needs of the
Sacramento region.

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