John—
For decades, abortion coverage bans like the Hyde Amendment have kept pregnant people — especially Black, Indigenous, and other women of color, transgender and non-binary people, and those with low incomes — from accessing the care they need.
With a slim Democratic majority in the House and a split Senate, we have a small window of opportunity to push forward legislation that would ensure abortion care is accessible to every body — no matter where someone lives or how much money they make.
Now is the time to act. Contact your members of Congress now and urge them to help remove barriers to abortion care — including the Hyde Amendment — by cosponsoring the EACH Act! [[link removed]]
The Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance (EACH) Act would guarantee coverage of abortion care and end bans on abortion coverage like the Hyde Amendment. This would lift massive barriers to abortion care — bringing us one step closer to breaking down inequities in abortion access.
Even though abortion is still legal in all 50 states, the right to abortion care means nothing without access and coverage. That’s why we must pass the EACH Act to end abortion coverage bans that are designed to push needed care out of reach for those who are already burdened by multiple systemic barriers to care.
Help expand abortion access before our window of opportunity closes, John. Send a message to your members of Congress today and urge them to cosponsor the EACH Act! [[link removed]]
Thanks for all you do,
Photo of Christian LoBue [[link removed]]
Christian LoBue
Chief Campaigns & Advocacy Officer, NARAL Pro-Choice America
With the support of people like you, we can make sure that freedom is for every body.
GIVE MONTHLY [[link removed]] DONATE [[link removed]]
unsubscribe: [link removed]
Our campaign to protect and expand reproductive freedom is powered by supporters like you. If you'd like to make an online donation, click here [[link removed]] . Thanks for your support of NARAL!
© Copyright 2020 NARAL Pro-Choice America
1725 Eye St. NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20006
All rights reserved. [[link removed]]