We must act boldly and with urgency to codify a person’s right to choose free from government interference.
Reproductive freedom is under attack.
This year alone, extremist state lawmakers across the country have introduced over 500 draconian anti-choice laws designed to make it difficult or impossible to access abortion and other reproductive care. And now, the Supreme Court has agreed to take up a major abortion case from Mississippi that could threaten the precedent set by Roe v. Wade.
We must act boldly and with urgency to codify a person’s right to choose, free from government interference.
That’s why yesterday — in partnership with Senators Richard Blumenthal and Tammy Baldwin, and Representatives Judy Chu, Lois Frankel, and Veronica Escobar — I introduced the Women’s Health Protection Act, to guarantee equal access to abortion care, everywhere.
Will you make a $3 donation — or whatever amount feels meaningful to you — to join me in our urgent fight to affirm abortion care as the fundamental human right that it is?
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Make no mistake: Cruel, anti-choice state laws like Mississippi’s ban on abortion at 15 weeks of pregnancy aim to restrict reproductive choice and bodily autonomy, and will have a disproportionate impact on low-income people and people of color.
Abortion care is a fundamental human right. By passing the Women’s Health Protection Act, we can guarantee abortion care is accessible to all, regardless of income, gender identity, or race.
Chip in $3 to send a message that our movement won’t stop fighting for a future where all people have the autonomy to make their own reproductive choices.
Thank you for all you do,
Ayanna Pressley