From Breaking News for Reproductive Rights (via MoveOn) <[email protected]>
Subject BREAKING: A federal court just upheld three total bans on abortion
Date March 31, 2020 7:03 PM
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Dear MoveOn member,

In a shameful attempt to use the coronavirus crisis to push their own
radical agendas, the governors and attorneys general of Ohio, Texas,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Alabama have demanded the closure of
their states' abortion clinics, calling abortions "non-essential" medical
procedures.^1

Moments ago, the federal 5th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Texas's
abortion ban, and since the 5th Circuit covers the states of Louisiana and
Mississippi as well, it is expected that their bans will be able to go
into effect immediately as well.^2 

Let's be very clear: Abortions are essential, time-sensitive medical
procedures, and using a global pandemic to further restrict access to
abortion is despicable.

In just the first day after the news was announced, Whole Women's
Health—one of the last remaining abortion providers in Texas—was forced to
cancel 150 appointments, and thus far Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas
locations have had to cancel 200 more.^3 For many, especially low-income
people and people of color, the cost of traveling to another state—on top
of the added risk of exposure to the coronavirus—will mean that they have
lost access to abortion altogether.



[ [link removed] ]This is unacceptable. To fight back, MoveOn is launching emergency
campaigns in these six states to demand that abortion clinics be reopened
immediately and that these blatantly illegal measures be rescinded.
John, will you chip in $3 now?



The governors in these states are claiming that canceling abortion
procedures is necessary to free up space in hospital beds. But abortion
procedures are typically carried out in medical facilities that do not
take care of people with respiratory illnesses.^4 This means that patients
receiving abortion care are not taking up needed hospital beds. These
radical governors are also claiming that clinic closures are a way to
provide additional personal protective equipment, or PPE, for the medical
professionals treating coronavirus patients—but that is simply a lie.

If these states wanted to save PPE, they could lift restrictions on
telemedicine for abortion providers and allow doctors to prescribe
abortion medication that can be taken safely at home. Not one of these
states has done so.

Instead, these states—four of which attempted to pass near-total abortion
bans last year alone—are using the crisis to try to sneak full abortion
bans onto the books under the radar. We won't let them get away with it.

MoveOn has already begun supporting local efforts in each of these states
and sounding the alarm about the attack on access to abortion taking place
during this pandemic. We're stretched thin as we tackle so many fights
during this time of crisis, which is why we need member support to add
more capacity to these fights. With your support, we'll build on the work
we're already doing to ...

* Work directly with grassroots organizations in these states—to provide
support and understand the needs on the ground.
* Flood the governors' offices and attorneys general offices with phone
calls—demanding that these illegal, backdoor abortion bans be lifted
immediately.
* Share petitions with MoveOn members, run digital ads, and much, much
more.



[ [link removed] ]MoveOn is working on all fronts to protect communities being hardest
hit by the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn, and our resources
are spread thin. Can you help close the gap and chip in $3
to make sure we can fight to stop these abortion bans as well?



We are all living through extremely tumultuous times, and while so many of
us are looking for ways to come together and help, these bans make it
clear that many people in power saw this crisis as an opportunity to cause
even more harm. Just this past year, we've seen attacks on abortion access
and rights spike, and MoveOn members have stepped up where we can—donating
hundreds of thousands of dollars to abortion funds in Alabama, in
Missouri, and to Planned Parenthood.

With access to abortion already under so much threat nationwide, we cannot
allow the radical right to gain another foothold by ruthlessly
capitalizing on a pandemic.



[ [link removed] ]Please, John, chip in $3 now.



Thanks for all you do.

–Mary, Erica, Michael, Thad, and the rest of the team

Sources: 

1. "Pandemic sparks new front in abortion wars," Politico, March 24, 2020
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2. Tweet from Allison Miranda Ollstein, March 31, 2020
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3. "Providers Report Anger And Despair Among Patients After Texas
Officials Ban Abortions," KUT 90.5, March 27, 2020
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4. "The coronavirus threat to public health is no time to restrict
abortion access," The Washington Post, March 26, 2020
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