John,
It’s been a little over one year since President Biden repealed the global gag rule — the policy to block U.S. federal funding for NGO's that provided abortion services — and we know that unless Congress acts right away, a future president could reinstate it again, making reproductive health harder to access globally.
We cannot let up: reproductive rights are more in danger than ever. Even here in the U.S., where Roe v. Wade has been law for 49 years, Republicans continue their attacks on reproductive health care.
Now, it is all too possible that the Trump-stacked Supreme Court will succeed in overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.
I need your help. Will you take my brief survey to tell me how concerned you are about Roe v. Wade potentially being overturned today?
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John: when I was practicing medicine, I saw how difficult patients' various decisions were. Abortions are a tough choice for patients to make, and no one should try to sway that decision — or take away someone’s choice.
The truth is that abortion bans don’t stop abortions from happening — they only make them that much less safe.
We can not let the Supreme Court roll back all of the progress we have made towards granting Americans the ability to decide what happens to their bodies. Roe v. Wade has been the law of the land for 50 years, and it’s time for all of us to step up and do what we can to protect it.
We need to fight back against GOP attempts to take away our bodily autonomy when personal decisions about reproductive health have nothing to do with them.
Tell me what you think in my one-minute survey. Answer now →
Thanks for taking action.
Be well,
Ami
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