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2 Year Anniversary of Dobbs

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2 years ago, SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade. The fight is not over, but 2024 continues to be one of t

2 years ago, SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade. The fight is not over, but 2024 continues to be one of the most crucial elections for reproductive freedom in American history. 2 Years After Dobbs Two years after the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, the future of abortion in the U.S. remains unclear and highly contentious. This ruling has led to widespread legislative action, protests, and lawsuits, and the impact has already been felt across the nation. Currently, abortion is banned at all stages in 14 Republican-controlled states, with three others restricting it after about six weeks. Most Democratic-led states, however, have enacted measures to protect abortion rights and support out-of-state patients. These restrictions have made accessing abortion more difficult and costly for many in conservative states, prompting significant out-of-state travel for care. Despite these barriers, the overall number of abortions in the U.S. has not decreased. Medication abortions are on the rise, often facilitated through telehealth and mailed to patients in states with bans by providers in states with protective laws. The legality of these practices remains hotly contested. As we approach the 2024 election, protecting reproductive freedom is more critical than ever. Democrats are fighting to safeguard access, while MAGA Republicans, led by former President Trump, aim to impose restrictions nationwide. Abortion-related measures will be on ballots in several states, further showing the issue's significance in this election cycle. [It is crucial that we defend reproductive rights in 2024 to prevent MAGA and the Republicans from stripping away these freedoms in all 50 states. Your support and activism are essential in this fight to protect our rights and ensure a just and equitable future.]( Join us in this critical battle to safeguard reproductive freedom. [Chip in $24]( [Chip in $50]( [Chip in $100]( [Gift $250 →]( [Choose Gift...]( ONE donation to No Dem Left Behind supports winning the critical rural votes that decide the outcome in EVERY major battleground. Maximize your impact this cycle → No Dem Left Behind PAC P.O. Box 15320 Washington, D.C. 20003 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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