With at least two dozen abortion cases already in the pipeline heading toward the anti-choice, anti-freedom majority on the Supreme Court, we can’t waste any time.

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First: On Monday, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed a cruel and sweeping measure that would have effectively outlawed abortion in the state — only to be temporarily stopped by the courts moments after. Hours later, a District Court ruled Georgia’s abortion ban (HB 481) unconstitutional.

Then: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Lee immediately pledged to defend their anti-choice laws in court, making it clearer than ever that there’s no low anti-choice extremists won’t sink to in order to advance their agenda of control — even if that means prioritizing their attacks on our freedom in the middle of the global pandemic.1,2

Now: With at least two dozen abortion cases already in the pipeline heading toward the anti-choice, anti-freedom majority on the Supreme Court, we can’t waste any time, John.

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Sources:

  1. Twitter, Governor Brian P. Kemp, Jul. 13, 2020.
  2. Moments after Gov. Lee signed it, court halts Tennessee's restrictive abortion law, Tennessean, Jul. 13, 2020.

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