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This morning, we delivered upwards of half a million signatures to Senator Patty Murray in opposition to Rep. Price's confirmation for Secretary of HHS! We #WontBePunished by Trump nominees who want to take away our health!

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Anti-women lawmakers want to permanently ban abortion coverage, making us even more grateful for champions like Mazie Hirono who are committed to ensuring all of us can get safe & affordable abortion care!Â
Did you hear? Anti-choice lawmakers in Congress want to permanently ban abortion coverage. We say NO! We Will Be STRONG. We Will Be BOLD. We Wonât Be PUNISHED.Â
Take Action! Tell the Senate You Oppose the Confirmation of Rep. Tom Price!
We oppose the nomination of Representative Tom Price for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Rep. Priceâs legislative record shows that he wants to punish women by intruding in our personal decision-making and pushing comprehensive reproductive health care out of reach.Â
His past record of punishing women and families includes voting to:
Repeal the Affordable Care ActÂ
Defund Planned Parenthood
Ban abortion coverageÂ
Now, raise your hand if you already feel victimized by the nomination of Rep. Tom Price for HHS Secretary.
Thatâs what we thought.Â
The good news is that you can take action RIGHT NOW by letting your elected officials know where you stand! We need you to tell the Senate to oppose the confirmation of Rep. Tom Price for HHS Secretary:Â www.bit.ly/RejectPrice. Then, encourage your family and friends to do the same!
Are you with us?
Urgent! There's still time to tell the Senate to reject Rep. Tom Price! Rep. Tom Price's first confirmation hearing is scheduled for next Wednesday, January 18th. We need you to take action now and join the thousands of All* Above All supporters who've spoken out against this Trump nominee intent on interfering in our health decisions. Add your name: tell the Senate to reject Rep. Priceâs nomination:Â bit.ly/RejectPrice.
Rep. Steve King (R-IA) introduced copycat legislation that failed last year in Ohio. King's anti-choice bill would amount to a total ban on abortion care nationwide.
BREAKING: Rep. Steve King introduces a bill that would ban nearly all abortions. We #WontBePunished by anti-choice lawmakers who want to bully us & interfere in our personal decisions!

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Take Action! Tell the Senate You Oppose the Confirmation of Rep. Tom Price!
We oppose the nomination of Representative Tom Price for Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Rep. Priceâs legislative record shows that he wants to punish women by intruding in our personal decision-making and pushing comprehensive reproductive health care out of reach.Â
His past record of punishing women and families includes voting to:
Repeal the Affordable Care ActÂ
Defund Planned Parenthood
Ban abortion coverageÂ
Now, raise your hand if you already feel victimized by the nomination of Rep. Tom Price for HHS Secretary.
Thatâs what we thought.Â
The good news is that you can take action RIGHT NOW by letting your elected officials know where you stand! We need you to tell the Senate to oppose the confirmation of Rep. Tom Price for HHS Secretary:Â www.bit.ly/RejectPrice. Then, encourage your family and friends to do the same!
Are you with us?
Hi Rep. Mike Rogers! We fixed your press release! P.S. Thanks for the advance warning re: your upcoming plans to ban abortion coverage by making the Hyde Amendment permanent!
Moscow Sen. Dan Foreman said the bill will be 1 of 4 he plans to introduce in the 2017 Idaho Legislature session. He believes charging both the mother and the doctor who performs the operation with first-degree murder would be a first in the nation.
This lawmaker wants to charge women who have abortions with murder. We say NO! We #WontBePunished by politicians who want to shame us, bully us, or put women and doctors in jail.
Silver Linings Review: Top Badass Moments of 2016 to Inspire You in 2017
This week is going to be tough one - full of Trump foolishness, nominations nonsense, and who knows what else. To inspire you in the face of all this, here are some of the throwback moments Iâm holding close from the last year. Itâs easy to look back on 2016 with a pessimism: after all, the reality of Donald Trump as our next President has shaken many of us to our core. But we cannot let that erase the fact that in many ways, 2016 was a year of women kicking butt all over the place, whether it was with athletic prowess, astrophysics, policy, or musical brilliance:
10. Women shine at the Olympics.
It may seem like a long time ago now, but 2016 was the year of the Woman Olympian. They broke records: Simone Bilesâ feats of gymnastic excellence made her the most decorated U.S. gymnast ever in a single Olympics, while Katie Ledecky brought in four golds and a silver medal as she broke not one but TWO world records. They also broke barriers: Ibtihaj Muhammad became the first American athlete to compete in the Olympics while wearing a hijab. She also won a bronze medal in fencing. As Muhammad said to US Magazine, âA lot of people donât believe that Muslim women have voices or that we participate in sportâŚI want to break cultural norms.â
From gymnastics, to swimming, to fencing, women Olympians inspired us all.
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9. BeyoncĂŠâs Lemonade changes the game.
What do we say about King Beyâs Lemonade that hasnât already been said in a million think pieces and tribute gifs? First came the surprise âFormationâ video. Then the explosive Super Bowl performance. Then the transformative Lemonade. THEN, she capped it all off with that defiant and joyful performance of âDaddy Lessonsâ with the Dixie Chicks at the damn COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS.
Whatever else we say about 2016, it will go down as the year BeyoncĂŠ slayed. And slayed. And slayed. OK.
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8. Â Latina Scientists discover Einsteinâs gravitational waves.
This year, Argentina-born Dr. Gabriela Gonzalez and Mexican-American Dr. France A. Cordova accomplished the impressive feat of detecting gravitational waves from two black holes colliding, a discovery that confirms many of Albert Einsteinâs theories about the universe. This discovery by these Latina scientists is one for the history books!
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7. Purvi Patel is released from jail.
In 2013, Purvi Patel was imprisoned and sentenced to 20 years for feticide and the neglect of a dependentâall because she ended a pregnancy on her own. The story is shocking â after all, no woman should fear arrest or jail for ending a pregnancy, losing a pregnancy, or seeking medical help. A small measure of justice was won for Purvi when she was released from prison in September. This case also creates an important precedent that strikes back against disturbingly widespread state laws that criminalize a woman for ending her pregnancy.
Image credit: SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective
6. Survivors shine light on sexual assault.
A major highlight from this yearâs Oscars was Lady Gagaâs performance of her Oscar-nominated song, âTil It Happens To You.â She was introduced by Vice President Joe Biden and ultimately joined onstage by survivors of sexual assault. This was an important moment of visibility for survivors of sexual assault, who also made headlines later in the year when the #NotOkay hashtag moved women from around the world to share their stories of sexual assault and rape.
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5. Women bare it all at the RNC.
Back when it was just sinking in that Trump would be the Republican nominee, 100 women posed nude while holding mirrors as part of an art installation protesting the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. While their motives and politics were reportedly very diverse, thereâs no question that the womenâs agency over their bodies carried extra resonance this election season. Whatever their reasons, it was a powerful moment and brave demonstration.
Photo credit: Lindsey Byrnes.
4. Women strike against abortion ban in Poland.
This year saw women across the planet declaring their human rights and resisting schemes to take those rights away. Polish women organized a massive strike to protest an abortion ban. It was incredible to watch â and is a tactic we may need to learn from if Trump, Pence, and their cronies in Congress have their way.
Image Credit: The Guardian.
3. The Supreme Court declares that abortion must be accessible in real life.
Think back to late June: people gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court to hear the happy news â in a 5:3 decision, SCOTUS struck down Texasâ clinic shutdown law, HB 2. This landmark decision affirmed that a woman should be able to get an abortion with dignity, respect, and WITHOUT politicians standing in the way. In the wake of that decision, several other clinic shutdown laws fell. While there is still a lot to be done, this was a huge moment.
Photo credit: All* Above All (Flickr)
2. âThis is not normal.â Michelle Obama responds to Trumpâs videotaped admission and history of sexual violence.
When Michelle Obama took the stage in New Hampshire shortly after the video surfaced of our now President-elect bragging about sexually assaulting women, she articulated beautifully and painfully what so many of us had been feeling. Itâs worth quoting at length:
âIt's that feeling of terror and violation that too many women have felt when someone has grabbed them, or forced himself on them and they've said no but he didn't listen â something that we know happens on college campuses and countless other places every single day. It reminds us of stories we heard from our mothers and grandmothers about how, back in their day, the boss could say and do whatever he pleased to the women in the office, and even though they worked so hard, jumped over every hurdle to prove themselves, it was never enough.
We thought all of that was ancient history, didn't we? And so many have worked for so many years to end this kind of violence and abuse and disrespect, but here we are in 2016 and we're hearing these exact same things every day on the campaign trail. We are drowning in itâŚ
This is not normal.â
With this speech, Michelle gave us the mantra weâll need to get through the next four years, and face down the regressive policies Trump has promised. This. Is. Not. Normal.
Image Credit: The Nation.
1. A major party presidential candidate spoke out against the Hyde Amendment!
Even as we grieve, and cry, and even fear for our safety and the lives and well-being of those we love, we must remember this: More than 64 million Americans voted for a future where women are treated as human, and where the amount of money you have doesnât determine whether you can get an abortion. Sixty-four million Americans voted to move forward, not backward, for love instead of hate, compassion instead of division. By a margin of more than 2 million, Americans voted for Secretary Hillary Clinton, the candidate who supported womenâs health and rights and spoke out against the Hyde Amendment. While we wonât get to welcome her into the White House, weâll always remember when she said:
âAny right that requires you to take extraordinary measures to access it is no right at all⌠[N]ot as long as we have laws on the book like the Hyde Amendment making it harder for low-income women to exercise their full rights.â
Hereâs what Iâve learned from this year: women are STRONG AS HELL. We can do anything. We are resilient, we are talented, we are driven, and we resist. And thatâs exactly what weâll need to do to hold onto what weâve won and keep fighting forward for as long as we have to.
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Booker's office said the Senate historian was unable to find any previous instance of a sitting senator's testifying against a fellow sitting senator.
Senator Cory Booker will make history & testify against Senator Sessions during confirmation hearings, saying, âThese are extraordinary times & they call for extraordinary measures."

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I love being an abortion provider. I love my patients. And providing compassionate, patient-centered abortion care to those who need it is the most rewarding life I can imagine for me.
Dr. Bhavik Kumar, âAfter a landmark win, fight for abortion rights continuesâ
They were there to deliver petitions asking him to protect funding.
âPaul Ryan needs to know that you can't mess with women's healthcare and not expect a fight.â
You canât oppose abortion services and then take away the tools that have helped keep unintended pregnancy at an all time low.
Ilyse Hogue of @prochoiceamerica
What to expect on Planned Parenthood, legal battles, and more in the Trump administrationâs first year.
If you care about repro health, rights, and justice, hereâs what you need to know about 2017. h/t @vox
âWe need the imagination to dream bigâof a world where everyone has the rights and resources for all of their reproductive decisions and where economic coercion isnât part of the equation."
Great piece from @wearerewire featuring Rep. Barbara Lee, Yamani Hernandez of @abortionfunds, & Marcela Howell of In Our Own Voice: National Black Womenâs Reproductive Justice Agenda.

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This fight to dismantle women's rights because of a politician's beliefs will cause a devastating a ripple effect that will force women back to an era of subservience. Defunding Planned Parenthood won't just do take away money, but without access to these services women's lives and many of their sexual choices are essentially being controlled by the government. It will serve as a message to women to "stay home" instead controlling their lives, their futures, their bodies, and their reproductive health.
âDefunding Planned Parenthood Is Just Another Way To Keep Women Subservient,â @bustle
The wave of abortion restrictions at the state level continued in 2016, according to our new state policy trends report: gu.tt/statetrends2016