House Passes Bill That Could Subject Some Abortion Doctors to Prosecution -- The New York Times
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Just weeks into the new term, House Republicans have made it clear that attacking the right to an abortion is one of their narrow majority's top priorities.
House Republicans just passed two extreme anti-abortion measures. We know this is just a start of the attacks on our reproductive rights – Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy wants to pass a federal abortion ban.
Kim and her Democratic colleagues are fighting back against McCarthy's dangerous anti-choice agenda, but they need your help to retake the House majority in 2024. Chip in to help Kim protect her seat and retake the majority, so they can defend abortion rights.
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As a doctor, Kim knows how critically important reproductive care is to millions of people nationwide. That's why she's fighting back against this anti-choice legislation and working to ensure that every woman, no matter where she lives, has access to the care she needs.
But with the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade last year and extremist Republicans working to pass further abortion restrictions, it's never been more important that we retake the House majority in 2024.
Will you rush a donation right away to help Kim prepare to defend her seat and retake the House majority in 2024, so she can continue fighting for abortion rights?
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Team Schrier
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