From Andrea Miller <[email protected]>
Subject 43 years of discrimination
Date September 30, 2019 4:32 PM
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Hi friend,

Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the discriminatory Hyde Amendment, which denies abortion coverage to anyone who gets their healthcare through the federal government. For more than four decades, anti-abortion politicians have used the Hyde Amendment to restrict coverage for anyone with Medicaid, Native American communities with Indian Health Service (IHS), veterans, federal prisoners and so many more targeted communities.

If you agree that each of us should be able to live, work, and make decisions about our health and our future with dignity and economic security, share your message to end the Hyde Amendment on Twitter today.

With the balance of the Supreme Court shifting ever further against abortion rights, we face the real threat of abortion care being further dismantled or pushed out of reach entirely.

And even as the Supreme Court and federal government swing further against abortion rights, we can find real reason for hope in the creative advocacy happening in states and cities across the country. Just this year, Maine's governor signed a law expanding state health insurance to cover abortion care, and New York City and Austin both harnessed the power of their city's budget to expand access to abortion care -- proof that while some states are in a race to the bottom to legislate abortion out of reach, other states and cities are doing everything in their power to protect and expand access.

Abortion restrictions and coverage bans like the Hyde Amendment force people to delay care or stop them from getting abortions altogether. We're long overdue to end this discriminatory rule.

In solidarity,
Andrea Miller
President
National Institute for Reproductive Health Action Fund----

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