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Friend, we have an important update for you on the mifepristone
Supreme Court case and thanks to YOU it’s good news!
Here’s the good news: Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a terrific,
unanimous decision for the FDA approval of the medication abortion and
miscarriage drug, mifepristone. Simply, this means they approved the
continued use of mifepristone by rejecting the case to ban mifepristone
and this safe and effective medication remains available and legal.
This is a win for all of us! 30,000 MomsRising members took action with us
when we began this fight last year. That’s 30,000 of you who believe that
everyone has the fundamental right to access abortion care. But our work
here is not over– extremists on the right continue to attack our
reproductive rights. Just yesterday Senate Republicans harmfully blocked
the Right to IVF Act.
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movement for reproductive justice so that we can continue to advocate for
mothers, parents, and all birthing people who need access to reproductive
healthcare–everything from mifepristone, to birth control to fertility
treatments like IVF.
While this decision is good news, the fact remains that this case should
have never made it to the U.S. Supreme Court in the first place. This case
frightened us all. It threatened the FDA’s 23-year-old approval of
mifepristone, a medication proven to be safer to use than aspirin. At this
very moment in history, medication abortion is one of the only available
ways to get an abortion in some states and it is critical that people have
access to it.
As we approach the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision that
overturned Roe v. Wade (it pains me to even say that), we find ourselves
at another critical juncture in this fight for reproductive health care!
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to advocate for the health and autonomy of marginalized communities who
already face systemic racism and barriers to healthcare.
Mothers, parents, people of color, LGBTQ individuals, immigrants, those
living in poverty and rural communities are the ones who suffer the most
when access to reproductive care, like abortion, birth control, and
emergency contraception, becomes unavailable. This is about protecting our
communities from arrests, surveillance, and criminalization for
self-managing abortions. Six in ten people who have an abortion are
already moms and polls show the majority of people in America agree that
abortion care should be accessible to all who need it. It’s also about
protecting the rights an overwhelming majority of Americans support–like
the right to all forms of contraception and the right to fertility
healthcare, including IVF. Being able to choose if we have children, and
if so, when and how many children to have, is a fundamental human right.
That is the bottom line.
We will absolutely take this win but we still have work to do and this
fight is far from over! Your donation will help resource our movement for
reproductive justice and ensure accessible, affordable abortion care.
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Thank you for all you’re doing! We appreciate you.
-- Diarra and the whole MomsRising.org & MamásConPoder Team
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