From Center for Reproductive Rights <[email protected]>
Subject Speak out for abortion access!
Date June 23, 2021 6:01 PM
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Hi there,

Earlier this month, the Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA) of 2021
was reintroduced in the U.S. Congress.

This important federal legislation would protect the right to access
abortion care across the United States. WHPA defends every person's
right to make personal decisions about their lives and futures, and
safeguards abortion access from medically unnecessary restrictions and
bans.

We still need your help taking this over the finish line. Tell your
representatives to support the Women's Health Protection Act now!
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Since 2011, anti-abortion lawmakers in the U.S. have pushed nearly 500
restrictive laws through state legislatures that make abortion
difficult and sometimes impossible to access. And just a few weeks
ago, the U.S. Supreme Court took our case challenging a Mississippi
law that presents a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade.

As the attacks on abortion access escalate, it's clear that we need a
federal law that protects our right to access abortion, free from
unnecessary restrictions. We need equal access to abortion,
everywhere. We need WHPA.

Stand up for abortion access and tell your representatives to support
WHPA today!
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Thank you for taking action and making your voice heard!

Onward,

Center for Reproductive Rights











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