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John, we have
good news and bad news.
We’ll start with the bad: This is already the worst year for attacks on
reproductive rights since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973.
There is an unprecedented number of extreme laws, like S.B. 8 in Texas,
that have drastically suppressed access to abortion care. On top of that,
the Supreme Court has declined to overturn these laws and hinted that they
will overturn Roe v. Wade in an upcoming case.
But here’s what gives us hope: This Monday the Senate will vote on the
Women’s Health Protection Act — this bill would protect access to abortion
even if the Supreme Court overrules Roe v. Wade.
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There’s no time to waste: [ [link removed] ]Will you chip in $5 or
anything you can to our Reproductive Justice Fund so we can raise the
funds we need to pressure Congress and build the organizing power
necessary to pass the Women’s Health Protection Act tomorrow?
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We don’t want to come off as alarmists,
John, but we are currently
witnessing the biggest threats women and people of reproductive age have
faced in decades on our freedom to access safe, legal abortion.
Especially now that we have an ultra-conservative majority on the Supreme
Court, there is a legitimate chance that Roe v. Wade will be overturned.
To make matters even worse, a record number of states have already filed
legislation in preparation to immediately ban access to abortion care.
State legislators have already introduced over 315 pieces of legislation
to restrict or wholly ban abortion if Roe v. Wade is challenged.
We need the Senate to act quickly to protect our reproductive rights.
Passing the Women’s Health Protection Act has never been so urgent and
it’s our best bet to make sure the rights we’ve enshrined by Roe v. Wade
are preserved.
[ [link removed] ]Can you rush $5 or anything you can so we can ramp up
the pressure on Congress and make our voices heard? It’s going to take all
of us working together to make sure we pass the Women’s Health Protection
Act tomorrow and save our reproductive freedom.
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In solidarity,
Women’s March
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