From Ayanna Pressley <[email protected]>
Subject On the latest SCOTUS case
Date March 27, 2024 6:12 PM
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[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley for Congress



Medication abortion is safe, effective, routine health care — plain and
simple. But this week the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in a case
that could restrict access to mifepristone, a pill that is widely used in
medication abortions in America.

[ Supreme ]Supreme court to decide fate of access to abortion pill mifepristone

I still remember how I felt the day the corrupt Supreme Court overturned
Roe v. Wade — knowing my daughter could grow up in a world where she has
fewer rights than I grew up with. It broke my heart. A ban on mifepristone
would mean this and more. It would push us closer to a full, nationwide
abortion ban, disproportionately impact Black and brown people, and
further rip away bodily autonomy for some of the most vulnerable
communities.

We cannot let this happen. Abortion care is safe. Abortion care is a
fundamental human right. Abortion care is health care. And this is a
critical moment to keep fighting to make it so. I’ve fought back by
successfully pushing the Biden Administration to expand access to
mifepristone, and by introducing my Abortion Justice Act, which would
systematically expand access to care and protect patients and providers
from criminalization. But we need to continue to fight, and I can’t do
this work without you.

[ [link removed] ]If you’re able, please rush a donation to support our work defending,
expanding, and restoring access to reproductive care across the country —
like passing my Abortion Justice Act.

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Let’s be clear: Over half of abortion care in America is medication
abortion. And one in four women in this country seek it. Women that we
know, love, and worship with. It is a simple and safe protocol where
patients are prescribed two medications to end a pregnancy. But because of
extremist Republicans and the right-wing majority in the Supreme Court,
one of these medications — that has decades of scientific evidence to back
up its safety — is under threat.

At a time when abortion access is already out of reach for millions after
the fall of Roe, restricting mifepristone would further compromise
abortion access across the country, including in states where the right to
an abortion is protected, like my home state of Massachusetts.

We must keep working to affirm abortion care to the people who need it. By
taking back the House, defeating the former occupant of the White House
this November, and advancing critical legislation like my Abortion Justice
Act, we can make abortion care readily available to all who seek it —
without shame, stigma, or systemic barriers.

That’s what this movement is fighting for. Bold, unapologetic policy that
affirms that abortion is healthcare and a human right. As right-wing
extremists continue their coordinated attacks, I need your support to
fight back and continue fighting for abortion rights.

[ [link removed] ]So I’m asking: Will you make a donation to affirm abortion rights and
reproductive justice for everyone, everywhere? We cannot allow Republicans
or far-right judges to turn back the clock on our most fundamental rights.

Yours in service,

Ayanna





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