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What’s next on the Republican chopping block?

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Carlina will never stop fighting to protect a woman's access to affordable birth control. Dear {NAME

Carlina will never stop fighting to protect a woman's access to affordable birth control. Dear {NAME}, Last week, 96% of House Republicans voted against the right to affordable and accessible birth control. Yes, you read that right. They are not just coming after abortion rights — they are voting against birth control access. Carlina is ready to fight against these attacks on reproductive freedom in Congress. Long before the Dobbs decision, Carlina was preparing for this moment, by establishing the first municipal abortion access fund and ensuring that emergency contraception and long-acting reversible contraceptives, like IUDs, were available at City health centers. We need Carlina to defend our rights in Congress just as she has done in the New York City Council and to ensure that birth control and abortion are treated as basic, essential health care. [Will you join Carlina in defending abortion and contraception access?]( [CHIP IN $10]( [CHIP IN $25]( [CHIP IN $100]( [CHIP IN $250]( [CHIP IN $500]( [OTHER $]( In solidarity, Team Carlina PS: [We are just 10 days away from our next fundraising deadline, and we need your help to come out strong in the final weeks of our campaign.]( Paid for by Carlina for New York Carlina for New York PO Box 1462 New York, NY 10009 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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