Ground Game Texas

Team,

A case before a Trump-appointed judge in Texas could soon end the production of abortion medication nationwide. 

After overturning Roe v. Wade, anti-abortion activists are trying to eliminate abortion medication as we know it. If they’re successful, it could mean millions lose access to abortion by medication—the most common form of abortion.

But in San Antonio, Ground Game Texas is fighting to pass a ballot initiative that would decriminalize abortion—meaning Texans couldn’t be harassed by police or prosecuted for receiving abortion medication through the mail. We’re fighting back against this assault on abortion care, but we need your help.

Can you chip in $20, or whatever you can afford, to help us decriminalize abortion and fight back against the right-wing assault on abortion rights?

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Team, after Roe v. Wade was overturned, anti-abortion activists wasted no time trying to criminalize abortion. They even passed an extreme abortion ban in Texas and other states. But now anti-abortion activists are trying to get a Trump-appointed judge in Texas to end abortion medication—which would affect ALL Americans.

With right-wing politicians working to criminalize abortion, it’s critical that we take steps to decriminalize care wherever we can. That’s why Ground Game Texas is fighting to pass the first ballot initiative on abortion since Roe was overturned in San Antonio.

This initiative would decriminalize abortion care – meaning police officers won’t be able to bother San Antonians seeking abortion medication. But we need your help to get it done.

Can you chip in $20, or whatever you can afford, to help us protect access to abortion medication in San Antonio? This is such a critical fight. 

Thank you,

Ground Game Texas