To: The Virginia State House, The Virginia State Senate, Governor Ralph Northam, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Taxation Gender Justice

Before any laws curtailing women's access to any aspect of reproductive medicine go into effect,

1. Prove to women voters that you support America's children, and that you do not condone male irresponsibility by aggressively collecting all unpaid child support.

2. Prove that you do not support a "libertine" lifestyle by putting an end to all state and federal support to health care providers who offer treatment for impotence. It is grossly unfair to ask the women of America to practice birth control by abstinence-only while making them pay with their taxes for medications and devices that directly intefere with abstinence.

3. To prove that you have the moral authority to take part in any legislation affecting reproductive health, make your family medical records available to the public. We cannot allow anyone who has ever used any means of birth control besides abstinence and condoms to hypocritically restrict our birth control options.

Why is this important?

Why should women taxpayers pick up the bill for impotence treatments while denied access to birth control and abortions? Why should women be forced into "breeding for the state" while millions of dollars in child support payments remain uncollected?