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John, at this point, I'm sure you've heard the news:
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Earlier this week, a Republican-appointed majority in the Arizona Supreme Court issued a decision to uphold their total abortion ban.
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Now we all knew anti-choice far-right extremists would make reproductive freedom their big-ticket issue in 2024, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't shocked at how much their movement has already been able to accomplish –
FIRST: In February, the Alabama Supreme Court put the future of IVF in jeopardy when they decided that frozen embryos are children.
THEN: Earlier this month, the Florida Supreme Court voted to uphold anti-choice Ron DeSantis' six-week abortion ban.
NOW: The Arizona Supreme Court's decision to uphold a total abortion ban, with no exceptions for rape or incest, has left people across the state devastated and in danger.
While heartbreaking, this decision makes one thing painfully clear – we need to codify Roe v. Wade nationwide.
I've been unequivocally pro-choice my entire life, and co-sponsoring the bill codifying Roe vs. Wade is one of the first things I’ll do when I make it to Congress, but I'm up against a MAGA Republican incumbent who is "100% pro-life."
We can't let him or other anti-choice extremists continue to hold our bodily autonomy hostage. John, I need your help to unseat him. Will you join me in my efforts to protect our rights with a donation today?
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Emily first learned the importance of community and helping others from her mom, a nurse, and dad, a manufacturing representative, while growing up in a tight-knit, middle-class Midwestern family.
The proud product of public schools, Emily worked hard in and out of the classroom, balancing her studies and interest in performing arts with an after-school job as a cashier at Ace Hardware. She went on to earn her B.A. in Biology from Indiana University and Masters from Michigan State University.
Now, Emily is running for Congress in Michigan’s 10th District to keep our kids safe, protect our rights, and lower costs for Michigan families.
Emily chose to move to Oakland County two decades ago because it was the place she wanted to raise her family – a place with friendly neighbors, good schools, and safe neighborhoods.
She and her husband, a retired firefighter and Marine, enjoy camping, fishing, and visiting national parks in their free time.
Prefer to donate via mail? Address a check to
Emily Busch for Congress PO Box 80744 Rochester, MI 48308
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