From WomensMarch.com <[email protected]>
Subject Re: “Trigger Laws”
Date April 10, 2022 5:34 PM
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26, John.

That’s how many states currently have “trigger laws” which would
essentially BAN abortion access if our Supreme Court decides to overturn
Roe v. Wade. Anti-abortion extremists have been plotting for years to
erase abortion access through these laws and we refuse to let their work
go undetected. 

In this email we’ll explain exactly what trigger laws are and why they
pose such a grave threat to reproductive rights. [ [link removed] ]When you’re done
reading we hope you’ll chip in $2.60 to our Reproductive Justice Defense
Fund to help us fight back against abortion trigger laws in 26 states and
make sure abortion access is protected for all.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in now →

What are trigger laws? Trigger laws are amendments or laws created by state
legislatures that would further restrict, or outright ban, abortions almost
immediately if Roe v. Wade is overturned.

Right now, there are 21 states with trigger laws in place. There are 5
more states whose historical attacks on abortion practically guarantee
they will move to ban access once federal protections are eliminated. 

In total, 26 states are on the cusp of severely limiting or eliminating
abortion access — with the burden falling mostly on Black, brown, and
low-income women.

Here’s the situation in 2022: Right now, the Supreme Court is deliberating
over a case from the state of Mississippi, in which they’ve explicitly
asked the Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Before we voted him out, Trump made sure to pack the Court with
conservative justices who would further the GOP’s misogynistic,
anti-choice agenda. They may have the power, but our movement has the
numbers to fight back and defend our reproductive rights.

Our mission is clear: We refuse to go back to the days when women died
from unsafe back-alley abortions because we didn’t have access to
reproductive health care.

But to organize and resist these nationwide attacks, we need Women’s
Marchers from across the country to join together. Our Reproductive
Justice Defense Fund is the cornerstone of our organizing strategy.
Without a strong budget, it will be incredibly difficult to launch a rapid
response program — in the event that Roe v. Wade gets overturned.

[ [link removed] ]John, can
we count on your $2.60 donation to help us organize across the country for
reproductive justice? To defend the future of abortion access, we have to
be prepared to scale up our organizing programs quickly.

[ [link removed] ]Chip in now →

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