Things have gotten bad since the Supreme Court stripped away our reproductive freedom 2 years ago in the Dobbs decision, John.
What really worries me is that this summer, it could get even worse.
See, there are 2 important cases the Supreme Court is considering right now:
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Idaho v. US – If Idaho gets their way, even if a woman's life is in danger, she may not be able to get an abortion. It's literally a death sentence.
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FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine – This right-wing interest group is trying to cut off our access to mifepristone, a drug the FDA has found is incredibly safe (and is now used in the majority of abortions).
As a woman, as a veteran… it guts me that the very freedom I risked my life for might be taken away from us.
But what really pisses me off is that this shouldn't even be up to the Supreme Court. None of this would matter if Congress passed laws that safeguard our freedom to control our own bodies. But Brian Fitzpatrick and his fellow anti-choice Republicans are standing in the way.
So here I am, a combat veteran and young woman determined to defeat the guy who would let women die in hospital parking lots.
He's got a big war chest filled by his billionaire buddies and corporate PACs. I'm counting on grassroots donors like you to raise what we need to win. Will you pitch in $10 right now?
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Thanks for being in this fight with me as my co-pilot,
Ashley 🚁
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran, Apache helicopter pilot, and proudly pro-choice Democrat running to unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick and represent Pennsylvania’s 1st Congressional District to defend our democracy, restore reproductive rights, tackle corporate greed, advocate for bold gun safety measures, and fight for working families across southeast PA. |
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