Tell Joe Biden: Make Abortion Access for All* A Top Priority

Our nation is in crisis: we’re facing an unprecedented public health emergency while also experiencing a long-needed reckoning on how systemic racism permeates our society and institutions.

Meanwhile, the threats to reproductive health care, including abortion, have never been more evident. Anti-abortion politicians in states across the country continue to pass laws attacking access to abortion, with the Trump administration’s support. Now, Congress is advancing spending bills that yet again include the Hyde Amendment, a harmful, decades-old ban on abortion coverage for people enrolled in Medicaid and other insurance programs.

This is a racial and economic justice issue: the Hyde Amendment and abortion coverage bans intentionally target people struggling to make ends meet — who, because of systemic racism and economic disparities, are more likely to be Black, Indigenous, and people of color.

We need the political leaders of this country to join us in saying:

Join us and our friends at All* Above All Action Fund in sending Joe a postcard today, and tell him: no one should be denied an abortion because of where they live or how much money they make.

Enough is enough. Joe Biden made a commitment to ending the Hyde Amendment last year, and we need him to stick to it, if elected. He must make a firm commitment to remove all abortion coverage restrictions from his first budget, and tell Congress he won’t sign bills with abortion coverage restrictions, if he is elected.

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Join us and our friends at All* Above All Action Fund in sending Joe a postcard today, and tell him: no one should be denied an abortion because of where they live or how much money they make.

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