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Arizona can enforce an 1864 law criminalizing nearly all abortions, court says

Chip in just $5 to help protect Kim's seat so she can continue defending abortion rights in the House >>

The attacks on reproductive rights just keep coming, john.

Earlier this week, the extreme Arizona Supreme Court revived an archaic law from 1864, predating Arizona's statehood and the right of women to vote. This cruel law criminalizes and bans abortion in the state.

This is a warning sign we can't ignore. It's more important than ever that Democrats retake the House majority so Kim and her Democratic colleagues can continue fighting to protect abortion access nationwide. But we can't do it alone, that's why we need your support as Republicans continue their extreme attacks on our reproductive freedoms.

To prepare, we've set a goal to raise $20,000 by our mid-month deadline on Monday at midnight to ensure we have resources to defend Kim's seat and retake the House majority.

Will you rush a donation right away to help keep Kim in Congress fighting on behalf of women everywhere by chipping in $5 or whatever you can? With your support, we can reelect Kim in November, help Democrats take back the House, and enshrine Roe as the law of the land.

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Team Schrier
 

Rep. Kim Schrier is a doctor, scientist, and mom, fighting for Washington's 8th District in Congress. This is one of the most competitive districts in the country, so we need your help to keep Kim in Congress. Chip in now to help protect Kim's seat this November and take back the House.



 

 

 
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