From Congresswoman Delia Ramirez <[email protected]>
Subject Pro-life march in DC — 50 years after Roe
Date January 24, 2023 10:55 PM
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John, almost fifty years ago, Roe v. Wade solidified a person's right to have total control over their bodies and medical decisions.
And after crowds of people marched near our office celebrating the end of Roe this weekend, it only brought more resolve for the fights ahead to secure abortion rights nationwide.
Because when I think about Roe , I think about my mother, who crossed the Rio Grande while pregnant with me. I think about my nieces, scared of the idea that they might grow up without that right.
But most of all, I think about the millions of lives that will be affected if we continue to put life-or-death medical decisions in the hands of extremist Republicans instead of medical professionals.
John, as the first Latina from the Midwest to be elected to Congress, I feel a personal responsibility to fight for reproductive rights, not only for people in my home, or in my district, but for people across the country.
And this isn't the first time I've battled for reproductive rights. In my time in the IL House, I:
1️⃣ Supported legislation to repeal the Parental Notice of Abortion Act , removing one of the final barriers to reproductive rights in our state.
2️⃣ Co-sponsored the Reproductive Health Act , enshrining the right to choose into Illinois law.
3️⃣ Was endorsed by Emily's List and PODER PAC , two organizations committed to supporting pro-choice women candidates.
And this is exactly the type of mindset I'm bringing to Congress. But just like in the Illinois House, codifying our right to choose is going to take partners on every level – from people in our neighborhoods to people in our capitals.
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Thank you,
Congresswoman Delia Ramirez
Delia Ramirez has dedicated her life and career to advocating for working families. She is an outstanding community leader with experience as CEO of community organizations and has created countless alliances in our communities. As the daughter of Guatemalan immigrants, Delia's values are rooted in effort and service to others.
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As the founder and former director of the Center for Changing Lives, chair of the executive board for the Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA) and the Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA), Delia has worked for solutions to many complex problems such as affordable housing, education, and criminal justice.
In 2018, Delia ran for and was elected to the House of Representatives in Illinois' 4th District. Since then, she has passed legislation expanding affordable housing, Medicaid coverage for seniors regardless of immigration status, and creating a Chicago school board. Now, she is part of the Democratic majority leadership team in the House.
Delia fights every day to break the social obstacles that she and many women face. Her passion is to guide and empower women to achieve leadership opportunities in all sectors.
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