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Dear Friend,

YOUR voice, your petitions, and your calls are working!

Last week, Congress took action to ensure historic investments to save moms' lives, end racial & ethnic maternal health disparities, and advance birth equity. As negotiations continue, we must keep the pressure on!

**TAKE ACTION NOW - tell your member of Congress to support critical investments in maternal health in the Build Back Better Act!***

Right now, the United States is the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world, [1] with major racial disparities with Black women losing their lives at 3 to 4 times more than the rate of white women due to maternity-related causes, independent of age, economic background, or education. [2]  This is a fact that has not changed for several decades. [3] 

The Build Back Better Act includes critical investments to end our nation's maternal health crisis, including key elements of the Black Maternal Health Momnibus to address health disparities.  And great news! It just cleared its first major hurdle in Congress. The Build Back Better Act will:

Add your name to our letter to Congress urging them to support these historic investments in the Build Back Better Act to save the lives of moms!

We know that at least 60% of maternal deaths can be prevented, and infant mortality reduced, with investment in public policies and culturally competent care. Together we can tackle this crisis. Keep the pressure on and help ensure that every person that gives birth has a safe and healthy experience and the opportunity to watch their child grow up and thrive. 

SIGN our letter now to Congress in support of saving lives, maternal health, and birth equity!!

Together we are a powerful voice in the movement to save moms.

- Tina, Donna, and the whole MomsRising team

References:

[1] U.S. is the most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world, NBC News

[2][3] The Black–White Disparity in Pregnancy-Related Mortality From 5 Conditions: Differences in Prevalence and Case-Fatality Rates, US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health


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