Team,
FIRST, the Supreme Court struck down 50 years of precedent under Roe v. Wade.
THEN, Texas Republicans passed the most extreme ban on abortion in the nation.
NOW, a Trump-appointed Texas judge may end access to abortion pills for ALL Americans.
There is an all-out assault on abortion rights in Texas and across the nation. That’s why Ground Game Texas isn’t leaving this issue up to the politicians—we’re putting it directly on the ballot for voters to decide.
Ground Game Texas launched the first abortion rights ballot initiative in Texas since Roe was eliminated – can you chip in $25, or whatever you can afford, to help make sure it passes? With your help we can fight back against the criminalization of abortion and reproductive care. [[link removed]]
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Team, for more than two decades, Americans have relied on specific medication for abortion care. But now, anti-aboriton activists are trying to end production of the drug entirely – and they have an ally in an extremist, Trump-appointed Judge.
When Republicans successfully ended Roe, they said they wanted to leave abortion care up to individual states to decide. But now, they want to end abortion medication for all Americans, regardless of where you live.
Ground Game Texas is working to fight back. We’ve put the first abortion decriminalization initiative on the ballot in Texas since Roe was overturned – and we’re working overtime to get it passed. But we need your help.
Can you chip in $25, or whatever you can afford, to help us fight back on the issue of abortion in Texas? We can’t let right-wing extremists continue to chip away at abortion rights. [[link removed]]
Thank you,
Ground Game Texas
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