Friend,
This month marks the two-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision, the Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Roe protected a woman's right to make intensely personal decisions about her own body and future. Without it, access to basic reproductive healthcare is under attack— services like birth control, IVF, and more.
Everyone should have the freedom to start a family on their own terms. But right now, whether you have that freedom or not depends on the state where you live.
That’s why yesterday, I voted for the Right to Contraception Act.
This bill would safeguard access to birth control across the country, superseding any state laws that ban contraception and protecting against future Supreme Court rulings that roll this right back.
Unfortunately, Senate Republicans killed it on the floor.
The American people deserve leaders who will fight for their fundamental rights and stand up for their freedom, not cave to extreme interests.
I won’t stop fighting for reproductive rights. This fall, I’m working to elect pro-choice Democrats in key seats around the country, so we’ll have the votes to get this done. Will you help me by chipping in now?