From Annie Kuster <[email protected]>
Subject Roe v. Wade is still in jeopardy
Date July 8, 2020 11:18 PM
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Last week, the Supreme Court stood up against unnecessary challenges to women’s
reproductive rights and five judges made their voices heard. Undue bu




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Last week, the Supreme Court stood up against unnecessary challenges to
women’s reproductive rights and five judges made their voices heard.But today,
they took a major step back in their responsibility to Americans.

While last week they ruled that undue burdens on abortion access were
unconstitutional, today they said employers can strip critical birth control
coverage from employees, no questions asked. 

This only proves that the fighting isn’t over yet. 

I’m ready to keep up the fight to ensure that everyone has access to safe and
accessible reproductive healthcare. Will you help me keep fighting for women’s
reproductive rights in Congress by donating $20.20 right now?
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Conservatives and the far-right have spent decades vying to overturn Roe v.
Wade. We need to be prepared for their next challenge -- which is coming sooner
than anyone expected.

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If we’re going to protect reproductive rights, including access to low-cost
birth control, we have to keep the House blue in November. That all begins by
keeping our most competitive districts from dipping red.

Help me keep the Granite State a place where women’s rights and healthcare are
celebrated, notrestricted. Rush in a $10 donation right now.
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Thank you,
Annie Kuster

 

Annie has established a record of putting aside party politics to focus on the
issues that matter most to Granite Staters. She's worked with members of both
parties to prioritize job creation and economic opportunity, and support New
Hampshire veterans, women, students and seniors.

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