[link removed]
Team,
Earlier this summer, we felt a brief moment of relief when the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily upheld access to medication abortion. However, that relief was overshadowed by a deep anger—anger at how perilously close we still are to losing this critical component of abortion care.
We need your help to not just protect but EXPAND access to this critical care. And right now, your donation to the Center for Reproductive Rights will be DOUBLED—giving you twice the power to fuel this fight! [[link removed]]
DOUBLE MY GIFT [[link removed]]
Next month, a frightening law in Louisiana will take effect that could have far-reaching implications. The law will reclassify two drugs used in medication abortions, mifepristone and misoprostol, as dangerous controlled substances. While the law was signed under the guise of "protecting women," we know that it does just the opposite.
We can't let Louisiana's law become the blueprint for other states. Your support is crucial to fighting draconian measures like this law and protecting reproductive health care. [[link removed]]
PROTECT ACCESS NOW [[link removed]]
We must act now. The Center is leading the fight to protect medication abortion and remove barriers to care—but we can't do it without you. Join us today while your gift is DOUBLED for maximum impact! [[link removed]]
Onward,
Center for Reproductive Rights
P.S. Medication abortion is safe, effective, and essential. It empowers women to make the best decisions for their lives and health. We can't afford to lose it—and we won't let extremist lawmakers take it away. Please, stay in the fight and double your impact with a gift today! [[link removed]]
DONATE NOW [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]
reproductiverights.org [[link removed]]
The Center for Reproductive Rights uses the power of law to advance
reproductive rights as fundamental human rights around the world.
© Center for Reproductive Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights
199 Water St.
New York, NY 10038
United States
unsubscribe: [link removed]