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Have you heard misinformation about Question 1?

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Health Not Harm has joined two other statewide organizations working against our ‘Yes’ on

Health Not Harm has joined two other statewide organizations working against our ‘Yes’ on Question 1 campaign. Freedom in Reproduction Maryland is working to build a powerful movement to ensure a ‘YES’ vote on November's ballot initiative to guarantee reproductive freedom for everyone well into the future, no matter which politicians are in office. If you do not wish to receive emails about our campaign, please [unsubscribe](. [The Baltimore Banner- "Group seeks to defy national trend on abortion votes by appealing to parents' rights" ]( {NAME}, A new group is opposing November’s ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive freedom in Maryland’s constitution, and we need your help countering their false claims. Health Not Harm has joined two other statewide organizations working against our ‘Yes’ on Question 1 campaign. While Maryland leans blue, and abortion care is legal, passing this constitutional amendment will ensure Marylanders' reproductive freedom for generations to come. We can’t allow our rights to be up to the political whim of our leaders. We must guarantee reproductive freedom in Maryland’s constitution this November. [Will you help us combat misinformation and get the word out that a ‘YES’ vote on Question 1 is critical by donating just $5 (or more!) today?]( [CONTRIBUTE $5]( [CONTRIBUTE $10]( [CONTRIBUTE $25]( [CONTRIBUTE $50]( [OTHER AMOUNT]( Together, Freedom in Reproduction Maryland --------------------------------------------------------------- By Authority of Freedom in Reproduction – Maryland, Inc., Wendy Frosh, Treasurer. Freedom in Reproduction - Maryland, Inc. 9466 Georgia Avenue #2095 Silver Spring, MD 20910 United States Maryland has a critical opportunity to enshrine the right to reproductive freedom in our state constitution this November. Freedom in Reproduction Maryland is working to build a powerful movement to guarantee our rights, no matter which politicians are in office. Many voters don’t know about this crucial amendment or how important it is to vote ‘YES’ on Question 1. [Will you join our movement and help spread the word by donating today?]( [CONTRIBUTE TODAY]( [unsubscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}

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