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Christina Jones
Wichita, KS
- Sent letter to Barack Obama , Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts
- Dec 14, 2009
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Tina Pryor
San Francisco, CA
- Sent letter to Dianne Feinstein , Barbara Boxer and Barack Obama
- Dec 06, 2009
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Colleen Chaos
Baltimore, MD
- Sent letter to Barack Obama , Ben Cardin and Barbara Mikulski
- Dec 03, 2009
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Mandi Traut
Saratoga, CA
- Sent letter to Dianne Feinstein , Barbara Boxer and Barack Obama
- Dec 03, 2009
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Schuyler Kempton
Poughkeepsie, NY
- Sent letter to Barack Obama , Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand
- Nov 30, 2009
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Michelle DeFelice
Tucson, AZ
- Sent letter to John McCain , Jon Kyl and Barack Obama
- Nov 29, 2009
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Sara Turner
Grass Valley, CA
- Sent letter to Dianne Feinstein , Barbara Boxer and Barack Obama
- Nov 29, 2009
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Von D
Aurora, IL
- Sent letter to Dick Durbin , Barack Obama and Roland Burris
- Nov 29, 2009
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Karen Sheaffer
Vandergrift, PA
- Sent letter to Barack Obama , Arlen Specter and Bob Casey
- Nov 27, 2009
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Holly Swint
Clearwater, FL
- Sent letter to Bill Nelson and Barack Obama
- Nov 27, 2009
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PLEASE Stand up for women's reproductive health and choice, President Obama
WHAT'S IT GOING TO TAKE TO PASS HEALTH CARE REFORM
THAT SERVES WOMEN? LEADERSHIP.
Despite hundreds of thousands of voters like you and me who called on members of the House of Representatives to include women's health care in health care reform, the bill that passed late Saturday night includes a ban on private abortion coverage for millions of women and would prohibit it in the new "public option."
We can't let the Senate also betray women. It's time to use our strongest weapon: the White House.
President Obama campaigned on a promise to put reproductive health care at the center of his reform plan. Supporters of women's health voted for him and contributed to his campaign in record numbers — and now it's time for the president to reaffirm his commitment to women's health, and demand that Congress reject any bill that leaves women worse off under health care reform than they are today. Take a moment right now to remind President Obama to stand with us to protect women's health care today and every single day until reform is passed.
THAT SERVES WOMEN? LEADERSHIP.
Despite hundreds of thousands of voters like you and me who called on members of the House of Representatives to include women's health care in health care reform, the bill that passed late Saturday night includes a ban on private abortion coverage for millions of women and would prohibit it in the new "public option."
We can't let the Senate also betray women. It's time to use our strongest weapon: the White House.
President Obama campaigned on a promise to put reproductive health care at the center of his reform plan. Supporters of women's health voted for him and contributed to his campaign in record numbers — and now it's time for the president to reaffirm his commitment to women's health, and demand that Congress reject any bill that leaves women worse off under health care reform than they are today. Take a moment right now to remind President Obama to stand with us to protect women's health care today and every single day until reform is passed.
Petition Text
Please Support Womens' Reproductive Health Care
Dear Mr. President:
[Your name]