From LATEST ABORTION RIGHTS UPDATES [via Women’s March] <[email protected]>
Subject Here’s what you need to know:
Date January 26, 2023 7:08 PM
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[ stdin# ]Women's March

John —

The repeal of Roe v. Wade was just the beginning of anti-choicers’ fight
to END abortion access in America. While Republican-controlled states seek
further limitations to reproductive freedom, activists across the country
are fighting back to protect abortion access in their communities.

John, Women’s
March is leading the fight to secure abortion access nationwide, but we
know that there’s a long, hard road ahead.

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count on supporters like you to power our critical work. Support our
efforts (and fight back against anti-freedom abortion bans) with your
first $5 donation right now >>>

Upcoming election to watch:

* Wisconsin has the opportunity to elect a liberal Supreme Court justice
in a critical upcoming election. If we are successful, the Court could
take substantive action to secure abortion rights in the state.

Here’s what we’re up against:

* In Arizona, a judge recently struck down the right to seek an abortion
based upon a fetal abnormality, and restrictive laws are preventing
Arizona pharmacies from distributing medication abortion pills.
* In Texas, opponents of abortion sued to REVERSE the FDA’s longstanding
approval of medication abortion. If their suit is successful,
medication abortion could face an effective nationwide ban.

Here’s where we’re making progress:

* In Florida, Planned Parenthood and the ACLU are suing to overturn the
state’s 15-week ban. Florida’s Supreme Court has agreed to hear the
case.
* Maryland’s Democratic governor approved $3.5 million in funding to
expand abortion care training in the state.
* New Mexico’s Democratic leaders are working to codify the right to
abortion statewide and strike down local anti-abortion ordinances.
* New York lawmakers voted to codify the right to abortion care in the
state constitution. The measure will now go before the voters for
final approval in November 2024.
* Oregon’s Department of Justice teamed up with law firms to launch a
hotline providing free legal advice to people seeking abortion care —
including those out of state. New York and Delaware launched similar
hotlines, but Oregon’s is critical for people in neighboring states
where abortion is banned.
* The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that a six-week abortion ban is
unconstitutional.
* Virginia Democrats shut down the Republican governor’s attempt to ban
abortion in the state after 15 weeks.
* Democratic leaders in Washington state have introduced a
constitutional amendment to protect abortion.

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We’ve proved over and over that WE are the majority,
John —
and we won’t back down when our rights are threatened.

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