Summary: 51 years ago, the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision provided women with the Constitutional right to abortion, finally giving millions of people decision-making power over their heir futures and families. In June of 2022, a new crop of extremist Supreme Court Justices overturned that landmark ruling, triggering new bans on abortion and making the procedure a crime in state after state. On the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, we’re fighting to restore and expand legal access to abortion, holding accountable the anti-abortion extremists who are denying our rights and risking our health. We’re calling out extremist politicians and demanding that we be in charge of our own health and destinies.
Hashtags: #RoeVWade, #AbortionBan
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- More than a year after the Supreme Court gutted Roe, abortion is banned in 14 states. On the anniversary of #RoeVWade’s landmark decision, we’re fighting to protect and restore abortion rights and access to the millions of people who need it.
- In 2022, after decades of trying, anti-abortion extremists finally saw the overturn of #RoeVWade, empowering GOP-led state legislatures to enact dangerous and depraved #AbortionBans and putting patients’ lives at risk.
- In states that have enacted #AbortionBans, patients’ are being forced to death’s door before they can access necessary and life-saving abortions.
As we mark the 51st anniversary of #RoeVWade, we must remember that it doesn’t have to be this way.
- Healthcare advocates and abortion rights supporters must step up now, more than ever, to protect and restore abortion rights and access to the millions of people who need it.
Future generations should get to make the decisions that are right for their futures, especially when it comes to whether or not to have a family.
- Who gets to make the decisions about your future?
Since the fall of #RoeVWade, extremist politicians and anti-abortion crusaders want to do it themselves. As we mark 51 years since the landmark decision, we must recommit to fighting for our right to make decisions about our own healthcare.
- Black people and people with disabilities already face high rates of pregnancy complications. Now, with abortion inaccessible in 14 states, their lives are even more at risk.
- ABORTION. IS. HEALTHCARE.
As healthcare advocates, we’re marking the 51st anniversary of #RoeVWade by highlighting the importance of abortion access for all – no matter your zip code.
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