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The moving target of anti-choice laws

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{NAME}, overturning Roe v. Wade was the start, the end goal is a total ban. {NAME}, the GOP is commi

{NAME}, overturning Roe v. Wade was the start, the end goal is a total ban. [continue reading] {NAME}, the GOP is committed to rolling back women's rights, their healthcare decisions, and access to abortion procedures. Let's be clear. A national ban is their goal. Since the beginning of 2023, actions have been taken to prevent access to medication abortions (the abortion pill mifepristone), as well as rolling back the allowed timeframes for an abortion. TRAP laws that were already in place have been overtaken by total bans or laws without exceptions for rape or incest. - Both the Florida House and Senate have introduced bills to roll back the 15-week ban to a 6-week ban (a timeframe that is often BEFORE a woman finds out that she is pregnant.) - A Texas judge, appointed by Trump and who formerly worked for a Christian organization, heard oral arguments Wednesday, March 15th on pulling mifepristone from shelves nationwide. - 10 states have gestational bans ranging from 6 weeks - viability (around 20 weeks), however, the definition of viability and "personhood" depends on the state's own constitution. - Lindsey Graham proposed a 15-week national ban last year before the midterms. - 12 states now, after the Dobbs decision went into effect, have total bans that have no exceptions for rape or incest. This is all led by the GOP and their "pro-life" crusade. No exceptions for rape or incest. Women waiting until they go into sepsis to receive care. Doctors being afraid of offering treatment. Children being forced to carry a pregnancy to term. There is nothing "pro-life" about these restrictive measures. We have to push back and keep our nation from slipping further into the wrong side of history. [Chip in now and help us elect leaders that will protect freedom and choice, and defend the women of this nation.]( [Chip in $20.24 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in other amount →]( {NAME}, your support is vital. Thank you so much! - No Dem Left Behind Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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