From Center for Reproductive Rights <[email protected]>
Subject 📍Should access to health care depend on your address?
Date August 8, 2024 1:51 PM
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📍 Nashville, Tennessee... Topeka, Kansas... Your communityNo matter where you live, across the U.S., you should have full access to essential reproductive health care.

It has been two years since the U.S. Supreme Court eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, and abortion is now banned or severely restricted in half of U.S. states. [[link removed]] In the post- Roe landscape, that means millions of people live in places with far fewer options for reproductive health care.

With abortion laws rapidly shifting across the U.S., the Center for Reproductive Rights' "After Roe Fell" map tracks abortion laws by state and is updated in real time by our team of experts. [[link removed]] The interactive map is an incredible resource that can help you stay up to date on the legal status of abortion in your state, or any other.

EXPLORE THE MAP [[link removed]]

Abortion bans impact all of us, team. We know anti-abortion extremists want to ban abortion nationwide, and they will do whatever it takes for that to happen. From banning abortion outright to eliminating access to medication abortion, they are on a crusade to strip us of our reproductive freedom.

But we won't let that happen.

Thank you for staying aware and informed of your reproductive rights. We're so grateful you're with us.

Center for Reproductive Rights

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