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John —
Since we last reached out, tens of thousands of people have joined our call to demand Congress take immediate action to codify abortion rights into law by passing the Women’s Health Protection Act* — but we haven’t seen your name yet.
We need everyone to help protect our access to abortion — add your name now to demand Congress pass the Women’s Health Protection Act.*
Together, we will ensure our elected leaders protect our access to abortion and protect our rights to our own bodies.
Thanks!
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John,
The news is moving fast, so here’s the latest: the Department of Justice is suing Texas, arguing that their new 6-week abortion ban violates the Constitution.
This move from the Justice Department is great news, make no mistake, but lawsuits take a long time, and we need Congress to take action immediately to codify abortion rights into law.
Join us in calling on Congress to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act* — add your name here.
Abortion care is a time-sensitive and urgent healthcare procedure, and we need time-sensitive and urgent action to defend against this attack. One lawsuit isn’t enough.
It is up to us to ensure our elected leaders protect our access to abortion and protect our rights to our own bodies — add your name now to demand Congress pass the Women’s Health Protection Act.*
We must ensure that a minority of overly-funded, anti-choice politicians cannot continue to consolidate power and ignore the will of the overwhelmingly prochoice majority of this country.
We can't thank you enough for being with us in this fight for care,
#VOTEPROCHOICE
*While ‘the Women’s Health Protection Act’ is the name of the legislation that would codify abortion protections into federal law, reproductive healthcare is for everybody, including folks with marginalized gender identities.
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