Hi John.
Your health care decisions should be between you and your doctor – not politicians.
It’s clear that a strong majority of Kansans, regardless of party, reject extremism and favor protecting reproductive rights. And thankfully, access to reproductive health care remains legal in Kansas for now.
However, it’s also clear that an extreme minority is continuing to push for harsh bans against reproductive health care. That even includes cases of rape and incest.
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Should states be allowed to block women’s access to reproductive health care?
• Yes.
• No.
• Other / I don’t know.
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Politicians shouldn’t push their own divisive agendas regarding such a deeply personal decision.
That’s why I’m a strong supporter of the Women’s Health Protection Act. This bill would make Roe v. Wade the law of the land and protect a woman’s right to choose.
I know this is a deeply personal issue that can raise a lot of strong feelings. But regardless of where anyone stands, I know we can all start from a place of respect as we listen to each other.
Should states be allowed to block women’s access to reproductive health care?
• Yes.
• No.
• Other / I don’t know.
Please click an option to begin taking my survey to share your thoughts with me.
It’s clear we’re at an inflection point. We can choose the path of listening to each other and finding common ground whenever we can. Or we can go on the path of extremism and division.
I know which path I’m choosing. Whether we agree on everything or not, my job is to serve everyone – regardless of party. I’ll always work with both parties to help move our country forward and stand up to the extremes across the political spectrum.
I look forward to hearing from you.
My warmest regards,
Sharice L. Davids Member of Congress
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