To: The Arizona State House and The Arizona State Senate
Tell the Arizona Legislature: Repeal unconstitutional abortion restrictions!
The Supreme Court has ruled: imposing undue burdens on women seeking a safe, legal abortion is unconstitutional.
In Arizona, these laws have forced women to travel hundreds of miles to access reproductive health care, endure 24 hour waiting periods, and prevented Medicaid from covering abortions. These laws are likely unconstitutional, and defending them in court will be a waste of taxpayer dollars.
It’s time to repeal unconstitutional abortion restrictions!
In Arizona, these laws have forced women to travel hundreds of miles to access reproductive health care, endure 24 hour waiting periods, and prevented Medicaid from covering abortions. These laws are likely unconstitutional, and defending them in court will be a waste of taxpayer dollars.
It’s time to repeal unconstitutional abortion restrictions!
Why is this important?
We had a big win in June.
The Supreme Court ruled against a law that was aiming to shut down abortion clinics in Texas. This landmark decision affirms that imposing undue burdens on women seeking abortions is wrong. It confirms that women have a right to access a safe and legal abortion.
What does that mean for Arizona?
It calls into question practices like forcing women to travel hundreds of miles to access reproductive health care, enduring 24-hour waiting periods, and preventing Medicaid from covering abortions.
It’s time we follow the Supreme Court’s lead and take action.
The Supreme Court ruled against a law that was aiming to shut down abortion clinics in Texas. This landmark decision affirms that imposing undue burdens on women seeking abortions is wrong. It confirms that women have a right to access a safe and legal abortion.
What does that mean for Arizona?
It calls into question practices like forcing women to travel hundreds of miles to access reproductive health care, enduring 24-hour waiting periods, and preventing Medicaid from covering abortions.
It’s time we follow the Supreme Court’s lead and take action.