Here’s where things still stand:
Since Roe v. Wade was overturned, at least 20 states have banned or severely restricted abortion access. In many places, whether care is available comes down to one thing: who holds power at the state level. Right now: - 1 in 3 women live in states where abortion is banned.
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Black and Indigenous women are disproportionately impacted, with 60% living in states with bans or severe restrictions, largely across the South and Midwest.
- Nearly 15% of patients are forced to travel across state lines — often hundreds of miles— to access care.
We’ve also seen what happens when voters step in. Since 2022, 13 states have used ballot measures to protect abortion rights — securing new or stronger protections for more than 11 million women. And this year, Wyoming became the 14th state to keep legal abortion access, following a ban that had been temporarily blocked since 2023. John, this year’s midterm elections will determine who writes the laws, who enforces them, and who has the power to protect — or restrict — reproductive freedom at the state level. Will you commit to ensuring more voters can make their voices heard by setting up a $22 recurring donation? >>> |
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