From Nancy Northup <[email protected]>
Subject If Roe fell, what would happen in DC
Date April 14, 2022 8:16 PM
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Team,

This is chilling. Our policy experts here at the Center for
Reproductive Rights have been tracking abortion rights in the United
States for decades to understand what would happen if Roe v. Wade were
overturned.

Take a look:











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Already, about half the states in the U.S. could take action
immediately to ban abortion if Roe were overturned. The state of
Mississippi has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow states to ban
abortion in our case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.











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We have been preparing for this moment. Our reproductive rights hang
in the balance and we must fight back. This is urgent, you can have 4X the impact defending abortion access
when you make a gift today.

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The impact of the Supreme Court's decision could be devastating, but
we don't need to wait to know what a world without the protections of
Roe might look like. We just have to look at Texas, where a six-week
abortion ban has been in effect for the past seven months, bringing
almost all abortion access to an abrupt stop.

For decades, anti-abortion lawmakers have worked to push abortion care
out of reach. Today, many states are abortion deserts and patients are
forced to travel significant distances to access abortion care.
Abortion restrictions have not only diminished the number of abortion
providers, but have also created barriers that make it even harder to
access care with the providers who remain-including laws
requiring patients to make multiple trips to a provider or receive
biased counseling in order to access care.

And anti-abortion lawmakers haven't stopped there. We're seeing an
increasing number of states passing more and more extreme abortion
bans in the hopes that the Supreme Court will overturn Roe, allowing
these restrictions to go into effect. Just last week the Oklahoma
state legislature passed a NEAR-TOTAL abortion ban-one of the
most restrictive bans yet.

We're facing the greatest threat to abortion rights in the U.S. in a
generation and we need you with us.










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These are our rights, and this is our fight. Make a gift of $35 or
more today to have it MATCHED 4X to defend reproductive rights for
all.






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In solidarity,

Nancy Northup
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