Happy International Women's Day, john!
Over a century ago, women marched in the streets to demand the right to vote, better working conditions, and increased pay. Since then, International Women's Day has been celebrated across the globe to honor the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
Since the first celebration of International Women's Day, we've made great progress for women's equality. But we still have a lot of work to do.
Last year, the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision – stripping millions of women of the right to make their own personal reproductive health care decisions. Now, Republicans in Congress want to go even further. They've already passed two anti-abortion measures and want to pass a national abortion ban.
As a doctor, Kim knows that deeply personal reproductive health care decisions should be made between a patient and her doctor only. That's why she's standing up against any attack on women's reproductive rights and fighting for women's equality.
On this International Women's Day, will you make a monthly donation to Kim's campaign to help keep her in Congress fighting for women's equality? Anything you can give each month will help us build another winning campaign so we can defend her seat and retake the House with a pro-choice majority →
Thanks,
Team Schrier
Rep. Kim Schrier is a doctor, scientist, and mom, fighting for Washington's 8th District in Congress. This is one of the most competitive districts in the country, so we need your help to keep Kim in Congress. Chip in now to help protect Kim's seat in 2024.
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