From CTDems.org <[email protected]>
Subject Have you signed our petition?
Date October 21, 2019 5:15 PM
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John, the Supreme Court will soon hear a
generation-defining abortion rights case that could be the
beginning of the end for Roe v Wade.

Here in Connecticut, we have a long track record of
defending women's rights at all costs. That's why we're asking
all Connecticut Democrats to speak out in a unified voice for
women's rights.

Add your name now:
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John --

State legislatures across the country are passing laws
restricting access to abortion. But here in Connecticut, we have
some of the strongest abortion rights laws in the country.

Now, with the most anti-choice Supreme Court in modern
history set to hear an abortion rights case soon, we're gathering
support for women's rights here in Connecticut. If you support
abortion rights, sign our petition today→
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Support Women's Rights
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This Supreme Court case, the first abortion rights case
since Brett Kavanaugh was appointed, could dictate abortion laws
throughout the country. Regardless of the outcome, it's important
to gather support now.

Missouri, Louisiana, and Alabama all have passed incredibly
restrictive abortion rights laws that make it impossible for
women to receive the care they desperately need. But our state is
one of the few that has codified the provisions of Roe v. Wade
into law. Even if abortion is banned at the federal level, it
will remain legal in Connecticut.

A woman's right to choose is a human right -- sign on now if
you agree→
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Thank you for taking action.

Sí se puede,

Jacqueline Kozin

Executive Director

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