50 years post-Roe and 13 states have banned abortion.

Team,

When the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade last summer, they made it clear that if we want to protect our fundamental right to abortion, well, we have to fight for it. Sign on now and demand protections for abortion access. >>

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Today marks what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark law that protected each and every individual’s right to abortion. An overwhelming majority of Americans wanted to see Roe remain intact but SCOTUS ignored five decades of precedent and overturned the historic ruling anyway. 

SCOTUS’ devastating ruling opened the door for extremist legislators across the country to attack reproductive rights. Now, less than a year since Roe fell — 13 states have active abortion bans on the books. 

The good news is that there are ways to protect our reproductive rights. The November midterms proved in 5 red, blue, and purple states that using ballot measures is the best way to restore our reproductive rights for good

These victories taught us two critical things: 1) The fight to protect abortion rights has made its way to the states, and 2) Restoring our right to abortion access is only possible if we ALL stand together. 

So, team, on what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade — will you add your name in support of our work at the ballot box to protect abortion access in every state possible?

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