[ [link removed] ]Ayanna Pressley
The revelation last night that SCOTUS appears set to repeal Roe v. Wade in
the near future, which advocates and activists have been warning of for
years, was nevertheless devastating.
Our fundamental right to abortion care is under attack, and the stakes in
our fight for continued abortion access and reproductive justice couldn’t
be higher.
Right now, abortion is still legal across the country, and abortion funds
and providers remain on the front lines of this fight, helping people
access critical, life-saving care.
[ [link removed] ]Can you split a $6 contribution between these 13 local
abortion funds in states with the most restrictive trigger laws, which
would outlaw abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
[ [link removed] ]Split a contribution
Let’s make it plain: Abortion will always exist — but we know that our
most vulnerable communities will shoulder the brunt of any decision to
restrict and deny safe, legal access to abortion care, particularly Black,
brown, Indigenous, LGBTQIA+ and low-income folx.
Abortion is a fundamental human right, and I won’t stop fighting alongside
advocates and organizers in the movement to ensure that every person, no
matter where they live, is guaranteed their right to abortion care.
We must support providers on the front lines of this fight, and the U.S.
Senate must move with urgency to abolish the filibuster and pass the
Women’s Health Protection Act without delay. We must legislate as if our
lives depend on it because they do.
[ [link removed] ]Right now, local abortion funds need your immediate support. Your
contribution will go a long way in helping people access safe abortion
care.
In solidarity,
Ayanna
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