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State officials are now suing to block federal rules that protect the medical records of women who t

State officials are now suing to block federal rules that protect the medical records of women who travel out of state to seek abortion care in states where it is legal. [To unsubscribe click here.]( Breaking news out of Texas: State officials are now suing to block federal rules that protect the medical records of women who travel out of state to seek abortion care in states where it is legal. If they’re successful, they could use private medical records “for law enforcement purposes,” This outrageous intrusion into personal medical decisions underscores just how far politicians will go to control our lives. This is a terrifying escalation—but it’s not just happening in Texas. Extreme efforts to strip away our fundamental freedoms are sweeping the nation, and if we don’t act now, Wisconsin could be next. [We must fight back by enacting federal legislation to protect reproductive rights—legislation that I’ll champion in Congress. Please, chip in to my campaign right now.]( If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will be processed immediately: [EXPRESS DONATE $10]( [EXPRESS DONATE $25]( [EXPRESS DONATE $50]( [EXPRESS DONATE $100]( [EXPRESS DONATE $250]( [EXPRESS DONATE OTHER]( As an OB/GYN who has cared for patients making some of the most personal decisions of their lives, I know firsthand the importance of privacy and autonomy in health care. Politicians have no place in the exam room, dictating what care we can receive. We need champions for reproductive health in Congress who will fight for our rights—and that’s why I’m running. We cannot let anti-choice politicians continue their assault on reproductive freedom. With your help, we can flip Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District and make sure the voices of women and families are heard in Washington. But I can’t do it without you. [Can I count on you to contribute $5 or more today to help build the campaign we need to fight back and defend reproductive rights?]( This is a pivotal moment, and the stakes have never been higher. Let’s send a clear message that we won’t stand for political interference in our most personal decisions. Together, we can make a real difference. Thank you for standing with me. With gratitude, Kristin Lyerly [Contribute]( PAID FOR BY KRISTIN LYERLY FOR CONGRESS If you'd like to unsubscribe you can [click here.]( Checks can be sent to Friends of Kristin for Wisconsin at 1794 Allouez Ave Ste C #133 Green Bay, WI 54311

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